Elizabeth was born in 1824 (daughter of James Kirkland and Mary Wallace). She passed away in 1875.[1]Deaths at 7 Fort Street Ayr on the 28 June Elizabeth Thomson Kirkland wife of Mr. Alexander Nisbet [2]
Elizabeth Thomson Kirkland married to Alexander Nisbet
Mary Nisbet born 9th Oct 1848 baptized 22 Oct 1848 daughter of Alexander Nisbet railway agent and Elizabeth Kirkland his spouse [4]
Alexander Nisbet born Wallacetown St Quivox 11 Aug 1851 and baptized 7 Sep 1851 father Alexander Nisbet clerk Kilbirnie station
James Kirkland Nisbet Baptized 10 Nov 1853 died 1883 age 29 Glasgow[5]
Census
1861 Census John Street, Parish St Quivox Ayrshire, Scotland
Alexander Nisbet Head Married Male 41 1820 Proprietor Of Houses Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
Elizabeth Nisbet Wife Married Female 38 1823 - St Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland
Alexander Nisbet Son - Male 9 1852 Scholar St Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland
James Nisbet Son - Male 7 1854 Scholar Merton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Mary Kirkland Sister-In-Law Unmarried Female 44 1817 Landed Proprietor St Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland
Sources
↑ Death Abstract Statutory (Civil) Records Scotland Ayr Ayr 1875 Elizabeth Thomson Kirkland 51 (daughter of James Kirkland and Mary Wallace) wife of Alexander Nisbet commercial clerk
↑ Baptism Cathcart Street county Ayr Alexander Nisbet born 12 Aug 1846 and baptized 16 Sept 1846 son of Alexander Nesbit and Elizabeth Kirkland at Ayr- Cathcart Street county Ayr
↑ Baptism Cathcart Street county Ayr Mary Nisbet born 9 Oct 1848 and baptized 22 Oct 1848 daughter of Alexander Nisbet and Elizabeth Kirkland at Ayr- Cathcart Street county Ayr
↑ Death Abstract Statutory (Civil) Records Scotland Plantation Lanark 1883 James Kirkland Nisbet 29 (son of Alexander Nisbet and Elizabeth Kirkland) husband of Janet Kerr
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Elizabeth 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 Elizabeth: