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Duncan McNicol (abt. 1772 - 1866)

Duncan McNicol
Born about in Glenorchy, Argyll, Scotlandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married about 1826 in Kilmore, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdommap
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Died at about age 94 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdommap
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Biography

Duncan was born about 1772 in Auchalader, Glenorchy, Glenorcy and Inisfail Parish, Argyll, Scotland. He was the son of Nicol McNicol and Mary McNabb who married on the 6 January 1773 at the Glenorchy Parish Church, The Manse, Village of Dalmally, Glenorchy Parish, Argyll, Scotland[1]. He passes away in 1866 in the City of Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

BIRTH

Date: CA 1772
Place: Auchalader, near the Village of Dalmally, Glenorchy and Inisfail Parish, Argyll, Scotland[2][3].

MARRIAGE

Date: CA 1826
Spouse: Mary MCCALLUM
Child: Donald (b.CA 1826)
Child: Nicol (b.27 June 1827)
Child: Colin (MacNicol---b.1829)
Child: Gilbert (MacNicol---1831)
Place: Kilmore and Kilbride Parish Church, near Kilmore, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom (taken from Nicol's birthplace)

RESIDENCE

Date: 6 JUN 1841
Description: Living with his wife Mary (McCallum) and son Gilbert
Place: Letters Wood, on the border of Loch Etive, Ardchattan Parish, West Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom[4].
Date: 30 MAR 1851
Description: Living with his wife Mary (McCallum)
Place: Letters Wood, on the border of Loch Etive, Ardchattan Parish, West Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom[5].
Date: 7 APR 1861
Description: Living as a Widower with his son Donald and Donald's wife Sarah (Cameron) and their children Duncan, Charles Cameron, Donald and Susan
Place: Royal Asylum for Lunatics, Parliamentary Road, Gartnavel, Glasgow, Partick District, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom[6].

OCCUPATION

Date: 30 MAR 1851
Occupation: Supported by his children and friends. Discharged Sergeant 92nd Regiment---fought at Maida
Note: The Battle of Maida, fought on 4 July 1806 was a battle between the British expeditionary force and a French force outside the town of Maida in Calabria, Italy during the Napoleonic Wars[7].
Place: Letters, on the border of Loch Etive, Ardchattan Parish, West Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom[8].
Date: 7 APR 1861
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place: Royal Asylum for Lunatics, Parliamentary Road, Gartnavel, Glasgow, Partick District, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom[9].

DEATH

Date: 29 MAY 1866
Time of Death: 10:30am
Cause: Senile Decay
Place: Royal Asylum for Lunatics, Parliamentary Road, Gartnavel, Glasgow, Partick District, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom[10].

Sources

  1. Source: Old Parish Registers Marriages (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: (Marriage Year-1773); Registration Parish: Glenorchy and Inisfail; County: Argyll; Registration Details: 512/ 10 105 (Page 105 of 179)
  2. Source: Statutory Registers Deaths (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: (Death Year-1866); Registration District: Partick; County: Lanarkshire; Registration Details: 646/2 199
  3. Source: 1861 Scotland Census (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: Registration District: Partick; County: Lanarkshire; Registration Details: 646/2 13/ 2 (Page 2 of 26)
  4. Source: 1841 Scotland Census (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: Registration District: Ardchattan; County: Argyll; Registration Details: 504/ 14/ 1 (Page 1 of 5)
  5. Source: 1851 Scotland Census (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: Registration District: Ardchattan; County: Argyll; Registration Details: 504/ 9/ 1 (Page 1 of 6)
  6. Source: 1861 Scotland Census (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: Registration District: Partick; County: Lanarkshire; Registration Details: 646/2 13/ 2 (Page 2 of 26)
  7. Source: Battle of Maida (Wikipedia); Reference: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Maida)
  8. Source: 1851 Scotland Census (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: Registration District: Ardchattan; County: Argyll; Registration Details: 504/ 9/ 1 (Page 1 of 6)
  9. Source: 1861 Scotland Census (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: Registration District: Partick; County: Lanarkshire; Registration Details: 646/2 13/ 2 (Page 2 of 26)
  10. Source: Statutory Registers Deaths (ScotlandsPeople & The National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh); Reference: (Death Year-1866); Registration District: Partick; County: Lanarkshire; Registration Details: 646/2 199




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