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Helen White
1770 - 1801 (30 years)-
Name Helen White Born 31 Jul 1770 Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK Christened 3 Aug 1770 Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK Gender Female Died 18 Apr 1801 Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK - Died aged 30. However, she must have died before April 12 as the baptism record of daughter Agness on April 12 state .... and Hellen White his late spouse or the reverend entered the record at a date after the 18th in the parish records.
Buried Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK Helen White and children
In memory of Helen Whyte first spouse of John Brown feuar Ki.. who died 18 April 1801 aged 30 years his daughter Helen Ann who died 22nd Dec 1811 aged .. years his daughter Margaret who died 11 May 1818 aged 11 years and his son James who died in infancy.Siblings 8 siblings Patriarch & Matriarch Notes - Born Brackleybegg
Person ID I51 Clark Last Modified 11 Dec 2019
Father Archibald White, b. 12 Aug 1735, Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK , d. Yes, date unknown
Other partners Anaple McNeilage m. 26 Aug 1780; Janet Turner m. 17 Jan 1785Mother Mary Brown, b. 26 Feb 1736, Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK , d. 1780, Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK (Age 43 years) Family ID F23 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Husband John Brown, b. 11 Sep 1769, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK , d. Yes, date unknown
Other partners Margaret Harkness m. 15 Sep 1806Married 23 Nov 1795 Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK - John Brown son to John Brown in Stronsaule and Helen Whyte daughter of Archibald Whyte tenant in Kilmarnoch
Marriage also in Dunoon registered in Dunoon
They continue living at Stronsaule as Mary got born there in 1799.
On the death certificate of daughter Mary, he is mentioned as a deceased house proprietor, formerly farmer.
FROM DICTIONARY OF THE CLYDE 1888.
A fashionable watering place consisting of superior villa residences and neat cottages on the Western shore of the Firth between Dunoon and Hunter's Quay, with which places it is virtually one, although each has it's own steamboat pier. Dunoon, Kirn and Hunter's Quay were formed into a Burgh in October 1868.
The first feu at Kirn was granted to John Brown of Stronsaul. The same year, Hugh McEwing, ferryman at Dunoon, feued an acre of land at Dhailingmhor. To keep pace with housing development and growth of steamer traffic, a private company known as Kirn Pier Company was formed. It feued the ground from Hafton Estate by a Charter dated 25th June 1846 and further ground was purchase from the Crown in 1858.
Children 1. Elisabeth Brown, b. 16 Dec 1796, Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK , d. Yes, date unknown + 2. Mary Brown, b. 7 Jan 1799, Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK , d. 15 Jan 1870, Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK (Age 71 years) ▻ Archibald Clark m. 10 Feb 18243. Helen Ann Brown, b. 9 Apr 1801, Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK , d. 22 Dec 1811, Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK (Age 10 years) 4. Agnes Brown, b. 9 Apr 1801, Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK , d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 11 Dec 2019 Family ID F20 Group Sheet | Family Chart