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1551 By all accounts he was a great man, a teetotaler, who worked all through the depression supporting not only his family, but also the wider family. He died of a stroke aged 52. Grandpa worked as a hand-riveter at John Brown’s shipyard on the Clyde working on the HMS Hood, the first Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth liners amongst many others. The only one of his brothers that I met was Uncle Charlie. I gather that hand-riveters worked as a pair one right- handed Grandpa and one left-handed Uncle Charlie. - from grandson Les Wilson Wilson, Thomas Gilliland (I20644)
 
1552 by Rev. A.D. MacDonald, with James Reid and Christine Gray as witnesses. Gray, Catherine (I7249)
 
1553 by Rev. A.D. MacDonald, with James Reid and Christine Gray as witnesses. Reid, Hugh (I13272)
 
1554 By the birth and death dates it is presumed that Mary Prangley died before having children (or perhaps during childbirth) and that her husband later remarried, as he is not buried with her. Prangley, Mary Delilah (I12987)
 
1555 c. 1864 their daughter Helen Irene MacMillan and her husband Alexander Fullarton also emigrated to Williamsburg, New Brunswick, Canada and raised their 9 children.
 
McMillan, Helen Irene (I10551)
 
1556 Cadell succeeded his father Rhodri Mawr ("the Great") as ruler of Seisyllwg. Rhodri, Cadell ap (I13552)
 
1557 Cadfan was chosen to lead the Welsh when the were attacked by the Saxon, Aethelfrith of Bernicia. Cadfan gave shelter to Edwin, who later gained the throne of Northumbria and became the enemy of Cadfan's son, Cadwallon. Iago, Cadfan ap (I8154)
 
1558 Cadman, Beverley Evelyn-

Passed away at Albright Manor, on Sunday, June 26, 2011, in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Enoch (Bud) (1990). Loved mother of Bonnie Kelland and her husband Rob of Grimsby and the late Birk Cadman (2006). Mother-in-law of Toni Cadman of California. Cherished grandmother of Andrea Hinds (Scott), David Cadman and Scott Cadman (Jaclyn) and great-grandmother of Benjamin, Briar, Jacob and Joshua. Predeceased by her siblings; Nessie Robinson, Bruce Stewart, Marvin Stewart, Norma Purdon, Mary Cook, Shirley Young and Genevieve Stringer. Missed also by many nieces and nephews. Bev was a talented and creative artist and a loving wife, mother and grandmother to whom family meant so much. Thank-you to Maplecrest Village and Albright Manor for caring for Mom for the last seven years. Visitation at STONEHOUSE-WHITCOMB FUNERAL HOME, 11 Mountain Street, GRIMSBY (905-9450-2755) on Thursday, June 30, 2011 from 12 noon until time of Funeral Service in the Chapel at 1 pm. Reception to follow at the Funeral Home. Interment to follow at Queen's Lawn Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions to The Albright Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 
Stewart, Beverley Evelyn (I15228)
 
1559 Cadwaladr's reign was brief and relatively uneventful, yet he became a heroic figure in Welsh legends and several churches are named after him. He was claimed by the later King Henry VIII of England (a descendant) to be a descendant of the legendary King Arthur, although no such lineage has been shown. Cadwallon, Cadwaladr ap (I2111)
 
1560 Cadwallon was forced to flee to Ireland from north Wales by Edwin of Northumbria. Cadwallon returned in 633, and with the aid of the Mercians, was able to overrun Northumbria and kill Edwin. Later bards remembered him as "the abominable leader of the Britons" for his failure to fend off the Saxons. Cadfan, Cadwallon ap (I2107)
 
1561 Cairbre was called "Lifeachar" because he was nursed by the side of the River Liffey; the river upon which Dublin is built. After 17 years of reign Cairbre was slain at the Battle of Gabhra in 284 by Simeon, son of Ceirb, who came from the south of Leinster. Lifeachar, Cairbre (I8869)
 
1562 Cairo/McGugan Bilton, Mary Jane (I874)
 
1563 Cairo/McGugan Campbell, Margaret (I2337)
 
1564 Cairo/McGugan Denmead, Elizabeth (I4826)
 
1565 Cairo/McGugan Gage, Margaret J. (I6622)
 
1566 Cairo/McGugan Gage, Mary E. (I6623)
 
1567 Cairo/McGugan Gage, Osborne (I6624)
 
1568 Cairo/McGugan Gage, James Asa (I6648)
 
1569 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, Alexander (I12433)
 
1570 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, Catherine (I12493)
 
1571 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, Esau (I12646)
 
1572 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, Elizabeth (I12654)
 
1573 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, Harvey (I12785)
 
1574 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, John (I12827)
 
1575 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, Margaret Amelia (I12901)
 
1576 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, Moses (I13018)
 
1577 Cairo/McGugan Prangley, Sarah (I13057)
 
1578 Calantowie = Calantine near Doune. Buchanan, Archibald in Calentowie (I1866)
 
1579 Caleb is described in Stewarts of the South as "[a] tenant of Inver-a-riach, [in] Strathyre, [on] Buchanan of Auchlessy's property" and in the Stewarts of the South Appendix as "Caleb Stewart, Innervulin [in] Strathyre, of the Gartnafuaran family, an industrious good man, £70, Buchanan of Achleskie's [property], under the same... [?]"

OPR records indicate that he later resided in Laggan, Strathyre, Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. Stewarts of the South records that he had only two sons, James and John, but no birth record has been found for any such sons. Onomastics would dictate that Caleb should have named his eldest son James, so it seems reasonable to suggest that Stewarts of the South is correct and that Caleb was married firstly to an unknown woman by whom he had sons James and John and secondly on 2 MAY 1795 to Janet Ferguson of Balquhidder parish, by whom he had sons Robert and Patrick. 
Stewart, Caleb in Immereoach Immeroan and Laggan (I15250)
 
1580 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S3027)
 
1581 California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images. Source (S1285)
 
1582 Callander OPR: 1766, Dougal MCLAREN and Isabel STEWART both in this parish listed their names for proclamation in order to marriage the 22nd March and were married the 27th August.

Dougal is mentioned in the Glasingall trial records as being married to Isabel Stewart, daughter of Archibald Stewart of Lendrick, and having a son, Archibald and a daughter Margaret who were claimants. 
McLaren, Dougal in Cornich (I21732)
 
1583 Called "Duncan The Scholar" McVean, Duncan Sgoileor (I11098)
 
1584 Called "John the Wise or Witty". According to Deacon John McVean he lived to about 95 years old.

IGI possible: Johne McEven 7 JAN 1698 in Killin, son of Donald MCEVEN and Cathrine OGILVIE. 
McVean, John Glic (I11186)
 
1585 Called Red Duncan.

-DUNCR-----11 About 1600?

Had two sons--Peter--and Deacon John McVean who wasn't very honest, and his bother
threw him out of the house.-
-and Donald, from whom we're decended. 
McVean, Duncan Ruidh (I11097)
 
1586 Caloundra Family History Research Inc.. Index to Funeral Records, 1972-2010. Caloundra, Queensland, Australia. Source (S1109)
 
1587 Calvert family records indicate his date of marriage was 9 Jan 1812. Steuart, Edward Henry (I22322)
 
1588 Calvert family records indicate that George married an unknown woman and had two children, shown here.

In 1838, George inherited from his uncle William Steuart the farm estate called Aberdeen. On the death of George, the estate of Aberdeen was to be passed to George's nephew William F. Steuart, rather than to George's own son. (Nelker) 
Steuart, George Calvert (I22428)
 
1589 Calvert family records state that William Frederick Steuart had no children by his first wife, however the 1870 census reveals this William F Steuart as a one year old son. This William is not found in the 1880 census and is presumed to have died by then as his father named a later son William Frederick Steuart. No record has been found of this William's death. Steuart, William F (I22474)
 
1590 Cambden Township, Bothwell Crouch, Annette V. (I3071)
 
1591 Camden Township, Bothwell Crouch, George A. (I3078)
 
1592 Came to Colrain, Mass., prior to 1751 ; owned and occupied the east half of lot No. 6, which was located about forty rods north of Fort Morris. The changes which a hundred and twentyfive years have wrought have nearly obliterated the site of another old Stewart homestead, yet enough remains to hallow the spot, which remained in possession of the Stewarts for upwards of twenty years. It has been a pasture for many years, but could the old turf speak and tell the tale of pioneer life there, more facts would be known and more history written. August 24,1770, when Samuel and his wife Alice sold the home lot, they were of Shelburne, Mass. April 20, 1780, when they sold land in the second division, they were of Colrain. This is the last mention we find of him. Samuel probably died at or near Salem, N. Y., previous to 1 800, when we catch the last glimpse of Alice, apparently then a widow " living at Merrimans " (probably the family of a daughter) and evidently soon to move with that family still westward " to the Ohio." It is supposed that she died in or near Beaver, Pa. She is said to have been called a " whole divine," good Scotch doubtless in theology. A Spartan mother who gave to her offspring their full share of the ancestral love for emigration, and to her sons that stanch and fearless patriotism that flowed so naturally in her veins. (Severence) Stewart, Samuel (I21997)
 
1593 Campbell was a supporter of King James II (1430 - 60) against the 'Black Douglases', led by William, the 8th Earl of Douglas (c.1425 - 1452). He was created Earl of Argyll in 1457, a line which became the Dukes of Argyll in 1701. His youngest son, Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy, gave rise to the Earls of Breadalbane.

Some sources show his mother as Marjory Stewart, daughter of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, but Weir says that Colin is the son of Duncan's second wife, Margaret Stewart of Ardgowan and Blackhall.

Stirnet shows him as the grandson of Duncan and Marjory noting that the dates are off. I think Stirnet is in error here. 
Campbell, Sir Colin (I2159)
 
1594 Canada. "Census of Canada, 1881." Statistics Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm C-13162 to C-13286. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspxlSource (S61)
 
1595 Canada. "Census returns for 1916 Census of Prairie Provinces." Statistics of Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm T-21925 to T-21956. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. Source (S67)
 
1596 Canada. "Soldiers of the First World War (1914-1918)." Record Group 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4930 - 35. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. Source (S77)
 
1597 Canada. "Soldiers of the First World War (1914-1918)." Record Group 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4930 - 35. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. Source (S678)
 
1598 Canadian Archives, WWI Recruiting Document #727186. Source (S131)
 
1599 Canadian Archives, WWI Recruiting Document. Source (S130)
 
1600 cancer Brown, Beverly Anne (I1750)
 

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