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Adam Pringle (abt. 1755)

Adam Pringle
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Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
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Husband of — married 12 Aug 1782 in St Quivox, Newton Upton, Ayr, Scotlandmap
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Biography

Note: #N72. File .

Notes

Note N72Soldier in Regiment of West Fencibles The Argyle or Western Fencibles was raised by Lord Frederick Campbell, who had been appointed colonel, and it was embodied in Glasgow in April, 1778. Of the men, 700 were raised in Argyleshire and other parts of the western Highlands; the rest were recruited in Glasgow and the south-west of Scotland. Sir James Campbell of Ardkinglas was appointed lieutenant-colonel, and Hugh Montgomery of Coilsfield, afterwards Earl of Eglintoun, Major. The regiment was disbanded in 1783.[3]

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Sources

  • Scots OPR Births Mid Calder 1799 for son Adam
  • Scots OPR Marriage 1782 St Quivox, Ayrshire




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