Isabell, daughter of John McLaren and Elizabeth (Edwards) McLaren, was born on 1 May 1836 and baptized on 11 May 1836 in Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.[1]
Isabella married William McRostie on 30 November 1860 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom.[2]
In the 1871 census, Isabella (age 34) was with her husband William Mcrostie and their five children at 5 Cotton Road in St Andrew, Forfarshire (Angus), Scotland. Isabella's father John McLaren was boarding with them.[3]
Sources
↑Baptism Extract:
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database
citing Digital film/folder number: 8; FHL microfilm: 993408
FamilySearch Record: XB8M-1HV (accessed 18 October 2023)
Isabell McLaren baptism on 1 May 1836 (born 11 May 1836), daughter of John McLaren & Elizabeth Edward, in Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
↑Marriage Extract:
"Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910", database
citing Digital film/folder number: 008056934; FHL microfilm: 292770
FamilySearch Record: XTV6-ZH9 (accessed 18 October 2023)
Isabella McLaren marriage to Wm. McRostie on 30 Nov 1860 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom.
↑1871 Census Extract:
"Scotland Census, 1871", database
citing p. 26, PRO T 1, The National Archives UK, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 103,943
FamilySearch Record: VB5B-B1X (accessed 18 October 2023)
Isabella Mcrostie (34), wife, in household of William Mcrostie (36) in St Andrew, Forfarshire (Angus), Scotland. Born in Forfarshire.
See also:
WikiTree profile McLaren-127 created through the import of 1MCLAREN.ged on Dec 28, 2011 by Graham McLaren. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Graham and others.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Isabella by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Isabella: