Andrè Bayard

M, b. 18 November 1862, d. 30 September 1932
     Andrè Bayard was born on 18 November 1862 in Cabans. He married Anne Marie Bardon, daughter of Antoine Victor Bardon and Marie Trech, on 25 February 1889 in Tulle. Andrè Bayard died on 30 September 1932 in Tulle at the age of 69.

Child of Andrè Bayard and Anne Marie Bardon

Ann Maria Bayard1

F, b. 1670
Ann Maria Bayard|b. 1670|p31.htm#i6965|Balthazar Bayard||p31.htm#i6967||||||||||||||||
     Ann Maria Bayard was born in 1670.2 She was the daughter of Balthazar Bayard.1 Ann Maria Bayard married Augustus Jay, son of Pierre Jay.1

Child of Ann Maria Bayard and Augustus Jay

Citations

  1. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.
  2. [S250] Saint Nicholas Society, Vol. 1. p 86.

Balthazar Bayard1

M

Child of Balthazar Bayard

Citations

  1. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.

Harriet Elizabeth Bayard1

F, b. 1799, d. 1875
Harriet Elizabeth Bayard|b. 1799\nd. 1875|p31.htm#i10427|William Bayard||p31.htm#i10425|Elizabeth Cornell||p100.htm#i10426|William Bayard||p31.htm#i10423|Catherine McEvers||p299.htm#i10424|||||||
     Harriet Elizabeth Bayard was born in 1799.2 She was the daughter of William Bayard and Elizabeth Cornell.1 Harriet Elizabeth Bayard married General Stephen Van Rensselaer, son of General Stephen Van Rensselaer and Margarita Schuyler, on 2 January 1817 in New York City.3 Harriet Elizabeth Bayard died in 1875.2

Children of Harriet Elizabeth Bayard and General Stephen Van Rensselaer

Citations

  1. [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.
  2. [S250] Saint Nicholas Society, Vol. 1. p 171.
  3. [S176] Cuyler Reynolds, Hudson-Mohawk memoirs.

Marie Françoise Bayard

F, b. 26 April 1890, d. 18 February 1983
Marie Françoise Bayard|b. 26 Apr 1890\nd. 18 Feb 1983|p31.htm#i1271|Andrè Bayard|b. 18 Nov 1862\nd. 30 Sep 1932|p31.htm#i1270|Anne Marie Bardon|b. 6 Jan 1860\nd. 1939|p28.htm#i1269|||||||Antoine V. Bardon|b. 18 Aug 1827|p28.htm#i1267|Marie Trech|b. 30 Nov 1828|p513.htm#i1268|
     Marie Françoise Bayard was born on 26 April 1890 in Tulle. She was the daughter of Andrè Bayard and Anne Marie Bardon. Marie Françoise Bayard married Jean Jules Lasbories on 16 October 1909 in Le Buisson, Dordogne. Marie Françoise Bayard died on 18 February 1983 in Paris at the age of 92.1

Citations

  1. [S17] John Gask, Les Jumelles and their families.

Stephen Bayard1

M
     Stephen Bayard married Alida Vetch, daughter of Colonel Samuel Vetch and Margaret Livingston.1

Child of Stephen Bayard and Alida Vetch

Citations

  1. [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.

William Bayard1

M
William Bayard||p31.htm#i10423|Stephen Bayard||p31.htm#i10422|Alida Vetch||p520.htm#i5498|||||||Colonel Samuel Vetch|b. 9 Dec 1668\nd. 30 Apr 1732|p520.htm#i5497|Margaret Livingston|b. 5 Nov 1681\nd. Jun 1758|p277.htm#i5496|
     William Bayard was the son of Stephen Bayard and Alida Vetch.1 William Bayard married Catherine McEvers.1

Child of William Bayard and Catherine McEvers

Citations

  1. [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.

William Bayard1

M
William Bayard||p31.htm#i10425|William Bayard||p31.htm#i10423|Catherine McEvers||p299.htm#i10424|Stephen Bayard||p31.htm#i10422|Alida Vetch||p520.htm#i5498|||||||
     William Bayard was the son of William Bayard and Catherine McEvers.1 William Bayard married Elizabeth Cornell.1

Child of William Bayard and Elizabeth Cornell

Citations

  1. [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.

Elizabeth Bayning1

F
     Elizabeth Bayning married Lewis Sparhawk.

Child of Elizabeth Bayning and Lewis Sparhawk

Citations

  1. [S170] Unknown author, Genealogy of the Sparhawk family, p. 3.

Lida Beal1

F, b. 21 September 1766
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     Lida Beal was born on 21 September 1766 in Phippsburg, Maine.1

Child of Lida Beal and William Sewall

Citations

  1. [S365] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), p. 318.

Olive Beal1

F
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     Olive Beal married Theodore Sewall, son of John Sewall and Mary Sayward, on 6 March 1787 in Georgetown.2

Children of Olive Beal and Theodore Sewall

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S365] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), #102.

Hannah Beale1

F, b. between 1704 and 1709
     Hannah Beale was born between 1704 and 1709. She married firstly Edward Emerson, son of Deacon Edward Emerson and Rebecca Waldo, on 13 November 1729 probably at Braintree.1

Children of Hannah Beale and Edward Emerson

Citations

  1. [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 18467.

Mary Stacy Beaman1

F
     Mary Stacy Beaman married Edward Jackson Holmes Jr., son of Edward Jackson Holmes and Henrietta Goddard Wigglesworth, on 8 July 1897.1

Citations

  1. [S38] Catherine Drinker Bowen, Yankee from Olympus, p.6.

Arabelle Howard Bean1

F, b. 8 January 1857, d. 9 December 1959
     Arabelle Howard Bean was born on 8 January 1857 in Howard's Pond, Maine.1 She married James Irving Chipman, son of James Chipman and Elizabeth Ann Merrill, on 2 October 1877 in Poland, Androscoggin, Maine.1 Arabelle Howard Bean died on 9 December 1959 in So Poland, Maine, at the age of 102.1

Child of Arabelle Howard Bean and James Irving Chipman

Citations

  1. [S56] J.Y.W. Lloyd, History of he Lords Marcher.

Abadiah Beardsley1

M

Child of Abadiah Beardsley

Citations

  1. [S353] Fred Q. Bowman, 10,000 Vital Records of Central New York, p. 132.

Olive Beardsley1

F, b. 7 March 1802, d. 1831
Olive Beardsley|b. 7 Mar 1802\nd. 1831|p31.htm#i17080|Abadiah Beardsley||p31.htm#i17622||||||||||||||||
     Olive Beardsley was born on 7 March 1802 in Richfield Springs, New York.1 She was the daughter of Abadiah Beardsley.2 Olive Beardsley married Rev. Nathaniel Huse, son of Dr. John Huse and Anne Webster, on 6 June 1822 in Richfield, New York.2 Olive Beardsley died in 1831 in Binghampton, New York.1

Citations

  1. [S302] Harry Pinckney Huse, Descendants of Abel Huse, p. 47.
  2. [S353] Fred Q. Bowman, 10,000 Vital Records of Central New York, p. 132.

Gilbert Beare1

M
Gilbert Beare||p31.htm#i3930||||Elizabeth Dummer||p137.htm#i3928|||||||John Dummer|d. s 1662|p137.htm#i3918||||
     Gilbert Beare was the son of Elizabeth Dummer.1

Citations

  1. [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1093.

Janet Beaton1

F

Citations

  1. [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 70.

(unknown) Beatson1

F, b. 31 August 1846
(unknown) Beatson|b. 31 Aug 1846|p31.htm#i19020|Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B.|b. 22 May 1814\nd. 7 Jun 1874|p31.htm#i17207|Mary Jane Cochrane||p89.htm#i19021|Capt. Henry D. Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086|Margaret Stewart||p471.htm#i15639|||||||
     (unknown) Beatson was born on 31 August 1846 in Jaffna, Ceylon.1 She was the daughter of Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B. and Mary Jane Cochrane.1,2

Citations

  1. [S205] Newspaper, Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Friday, November 13, 1846.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, The Aberdeen Journal (Aberdeen, Scotland), Wednesday, December 10, 1845.

Basil Fraser Beatson1,2

M, b. 7 April 1890, d. 1971
Basil Fraser Beatson|b. 7 Apr 1890\nd. 1971|p31.htm#i20253|John Fullarton Beatson|b. Dec 1844|p31.htm#i16933|Theresa Gordon Fraser|b. 23 Dec 1858\nd. 6 Nov 1932|p168.htm#i576|Maj. Gen. Roger S. Beatson R.E.|b. 16 Sep 1812\nd. 2 Sep 1896|p32.htm#i436|Elizabeth M. A. Wood|d. b 1853?|p551.htm#i10088|Rev. Donald Fraser D.D.|b. 15 Jan 1826\nd. 12 Feb 1892|p167.htm#i440|Theresa E. I. Gordon|b. 13 Jul 1830\nd. Mar 1909|p191.htm#i439|
     Basil Fraser Beatson was born on 7 April 1890 in London.1,3 He was the son of John Fullarton Beatson and Theresa Gordon Fraser.1 In 1940 he was medical officer of health for Brentwood, Essex.4 Basil's death was registered in the quarter ending 1971 in the Brentwood, Essex registration district.5 St. Mary's. M.R.C.S. 1912. L.R.C.P. Lond. 1912. Lt. 31 Jan. 1914. [I.M.S.] Capt. 30 Mar. 1915. D.T.M. and H; D.P.H.. R.C.P.S. Lond. 1922. Ty. Lt. R.A.F. Oct. 1922. :Resigned on permt. appointment to R.A.F. 7 Nov. 1923. Squadron-leader, 31 Jan 1924. R. 13 Oct. 1926. War of 1914-21; Persia, 1918-19; Desp. L.G. 3 Feb. 1920.3

Citations

  1. [S191] Donald Fraser, Autobiography, p. 74.
  2. [S120] Free BMD.
  3. [S114] D.G. Crawford, Roll of the IMS, G632.
  4. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Saturday, Jan 27, 1940.
  5. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, England & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005.

Major Claude G. Beatson R.A.F.1

M, d. 14 October 1974
Major Claude G. Beatson R.A.F.|d. 14 Oct 1974|p31.htm#i15613|Walter William Gordon Beatson|b. 28 Jul 1854\nd. 7 May 1897|p32.htm#i4218|Constance Mary Montresor|b. 11 Nov 1861|p309.htm#i10120|Maj. Gen. Roger S. Beatson R.E.|b. 16 Sep 1812\nd. 2 Sep 1896|p32.htm#i436|Charlotte F. Z. Gordon|b. 7 Aug 1825\nd. 10 Aug 1917|p189.htm#i435|Edward J. T. Montresor|b. 10 Aug|p309.htm#i10173||||
     Major Claude G. Beatson R.A.F. was the son of Walter William Gordon Beatson and Constance Mary Montresor.1 Major Claude G. Beatson R.A.F. married Lilias Mary Ellis, daughter of Clement Campbell Ellis, on 30 June 1920 in Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London,
"The marriage took place yesterday at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, of Major Claude Gordon Beatson (private secretary to the Chief of the Air Staff) to Miss Lilias Mary Ellis, daughter of the late Mr. Clement Campbell Ellis and Mrs Ellis, of Kniveden Hall, Leek, Staffordshire. The bride, who was given away by her mother, wore a simple dress of soft white silk, embroidered around the neck and sleeves with white silk, and a silver cord girdle. She wore a veil of old Brussels lace, fastened with a wreath of orange buds, and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and orange blossom so. The bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Ellis and Miss Moyra Beatson (cousin of the bridegroom) wore dresses of pale primrose crepe de Chine and lace and net caps, with wreaths of sweet peas. They wore gold and pearl brooches, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried bouquets of blue iris. Mr Barfoot-Saunt was best man. Bishop Ridgeway officiated, assisted by the Rev A.W.E. McComb. Among those present was Air-Marshall Sir Hugh Trenchard. A reception was held at the Lancaster Gate Hotel."1
Major Claude G. Beatson R.A.F. died on 14 October 1974 in Chardstock, Devon, the notice of death mentions a wife, Olive.2 The London Gazette of 17th March 1915 notices his appointement as Cavalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy.

Child of Major Claude G. Beatson R.A.F. and Lilias Mary Ellis

Citations

  1. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Jan 18, 1919.
  2. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Oct 18, 1974.
  3. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Oct 21, 1942.

Dorothy Beatson1

F, b. 16 October 1891
Dorothy Beatson|b. 16 Oct 1891|p31.htm#i18788|Gordon Stewart Beatson|b. 2 Sep 1858\nd. 1913|p31.htm#i4219|Eva Ellen Drummond|b. 21 Oct 1862|p133.htm#i15609|Maj. Gen. Roger S. Beatson R.E.|b. 16 Sep 1812\nd. 2 Sep 1896|p32.htm#i436|Charlotte F. Z. Gordon|b. 7 Aug 1825\nd. 10 Aug 1917|p189.htm#i435|Major-General Henry Drummond R.E.|d. 28 Mar 1883|p133.htm#i15610|Annette M. Boisragon|b. 25 Jan 1835\nd. 13 Aug 1905|p40.htm#i18787|
     Dorothy Beatson was born on 16 October 1891.1 She was the daughter of Gordon Stewart Beatson and Eva Ellen Drummond.1

Citations

  1. [S165] Ruvigny, The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal. Clarence Volume, Exeter volume, p. 405.

Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B.1,2

M, b. 22 May 1814, d. 7 June 1874
Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B.|b. 22 May 1814\nd. 7 Jun 1874|p31.htm#i17207|Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086|Margaret Stewart||p471.htm#i15639|Roger Beatson||p32.htm#i16932||||||||||
     Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B.. Honourary Physician to the Queen.1 He was born on 22 May 1814.2 He was the son of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. and Margaret Stewart.1 Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B. married firstly Mary Jane Cochrane on 2 October 1845 in Jaffna, Ceylon.3 Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B. married secondly Elizabeth Adams (Unknown).4 Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B. died on 7 June 1874 in Simla at the age of 60.2

Child of Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B. and Mary Jane Cochrane

Citations

  1. [S205] Newspaper, The Scotsman, 28th May 1875, page 4.
  2. [S57] A. Peterkin: 1660-1727 and William Johnston: 1727-1898, Medical Officers in the British Army, 4517.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, The Aberdeen Journal (Aberdeen, Scotland), Wednesday, December 10, 1845.
  4. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Dec 28, 1923.
  5. [S205] Newspaper, Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Friday, November 13, 1846.

Godfrey Bosville MacDonald Beatson1

M, b. circa 1828, d. 21 January 1908
Godfrey Bosville MacDonald Beatson|b. c 1828\nd. 21 Jan 1908|p31.htm#i15611|Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086||||Roger Beatson||p32.htm#i16932||||||||||
     Godfrey Bosville MacDonald Beatson was born circa 1828.1 He was the son of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.1 Godfrey Bosville MacDonald Beatson married Margaret Eliza Sophia McWilliam on 14 August 1856 in Sheriffston House, Morayshire.2 Godfrey Bosville MacDonald Beatson died on 21 January 1908 in 11 Fitzroy Place, Glasgow.1

Citations

  1. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Jan 23, 1908.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Friday, August 15, 1856.

Gordon Stewart Beatson1

M, b. 2 September 1858, d. 1913
Gordon Stewart Beatson|b. 2 Sep 1858\nd. 1913|p31.htm#i4219|Maj. Gen. Roger Stewart Beatson R.E.|b. 16 Sep 1812\nd. 2 Sep 1896|p32.htm#i436|Charlotte Frederica Zébée Gordon|b. 7 Aug 1825\nd. 10 Aug 1917|p189.htm#i435|Capt. Henry D. Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086||||Maj. Gen. Alexander Gordon R.E.|b. 15 Feb 1794\nd. 16 Mar 1863|p188.htm#i430|Zébée A. R. Touzi|b. 28 Feb 1799\nd. 20 Oct 1874|p512.htm#i431|
     Gordon Stewart Beatson was born on 2 September 1858 at the Garrison, Gibraltar.2,3 He was the son of Maj. Gen. Roger Stewart Beatson R.E. and Charlotte Frederica Zébée Gordon. Gordon Stewart Beatson appears on the census of 1881 recorded as a student of medicine.1 He married Eva Ellen Drummond, daughter of Major-General Henry Drummond R.E. and Annette Macpherson Boisragon, on 25 February 1888 in Dacca, India.4 Gordon Stewart Beatson died in 1913.3

Children of Gordon Stewart Beatson and Eva Ellen Drummond

Citations

  1. [S50] British Census 1881.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh, Scotland), Tuesday, October 12, 1858.
  3. [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Bell Birthday Book.
  4. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Feb. 29, 1888.
  5. [S165] Ruvigny, The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal. Clarence Volume, Exeter volume, p. 405.

Rev. Henry Beatson1

M, d. 20 March 1889
Rev. Henry Beatson|d. 20 Mar 1889|p31.htm#i10087|Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086||||Roger Beatson||p32.htm#i16932||||||||||
     Rev. Henry Beatson was the son of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. Rev. Henry Beatson died on 20 March 1889 in Glasgow.1

Citations

  1. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Friday, Mar 29, 1889; pg. 1; Issue 32659.

Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.

M, d. 4 September 1849
Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086|Roger Beatson||p32.htm#i16932||||||||||||||||
     Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. was the son of Roger Beatson. Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. was living in Campbeltown, Argyllshire. He married Margaret Stewart. Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. died on 4 September 1849 in Armadale Castle, Isle of Skye, Scotland.1

Children of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.

Children of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. and Margaret Stewart

Citations

  1. [S205] Newspaper, Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, September 15, 1849.
  2. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Jan 23, 1908.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, The Morning Chronicle (London, England), Tuesday, August 3, 1852;.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, The Scotsman, 28th May 1875, page 4.

John Fullarton Beatson1

M, b. December 1844
John Fullarton Beatson|b. Dec 1844|p31.htm#i16933|Maj. Gen. Roger Stewart Beatson R.E.|b. 16 Sep 1812\nd. 2 Sep 1896|p32.htm#i436|Elizabeth Mary Ann Wood|d. b 1853?|p551.htm#i10088|Capt. Henry D. Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086||||Lt. General John S. Wood||p552.htm#i10089||||
     John Fullarton Beatson's birth was registered in the quarter ending December 1844 in the Portsea registration district.1 He was the son of Maj. Gen. Roger Stewart Beatson R.E. and Elizabeth Mary Ann Wood.1 John Fullarton Beatson married Theresa Gordon Fraser, daughter of Rev. Donald Fraser D.D. and Theresa Eliza Isabella Gordon, on 29 October 1888 in St. Andrew's Church, Madras, India, in the notice of the marriage the groom is described as being of Mandalay, Burma and Geasmont, Helensburgh. The Times of India notes that he is ofthe Irrawaddy Flotilla Co. Ltd. of Mandalay.2,3

Child of John Fullarton Beatson and Theresa Gordon Fraser

Citations

  1. [S120] Free BMD.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Thursday, November 1, 1888.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, Times of India, 2 November 1888.
  4. [S191] Donald Fraser, Autobiography, p. 74.

Surgeon-General John Fullarton Beatson1

M, b. 11 March 1818, d. 29 July 1898
Surgeon-General John Fullarton Beatson|b. 11 Mar 1818\nd. 29 Jul 1898|p31.htm#i10824|Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086|Margaret Stewart||p471.htm#i15639|Roger Beatson||p32.htm#i16932||||||||||
     Surgeon-General John Fullarton Beatson. Surgeon-General H M Indian Forces.2 He was born on 11 March 1818 possibly in Greenock, Scotland.3 He was the son of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. and Margaret Stewart. Surgeon-General John Fullarton Beatson married Ellen M.A. Swinley, daughter of Major General George Henry Swinley and Sarah Jane Frith, in 1867 in Bengal, India.2 Surgeon-General John Fullarton Beatson and Ellen M.A. Swinley appeared in the 1881 census at 7 Courtney Place, East Teignmouth, Devon.2 Surgeon-General John Fullarton Beatson died on 29 July 1898 in Cromwell Road, Earl's Court, London, at the age of 80.3,4

He entered the service of the Honourable East India Company in the year 1843, and was posted to the Bengal Presidency. He served with the army of the Sutlej in 1845, taking part in the defence of Ferozepore and the battle of Ferozeshah, for which he obtained a medal and clasp. He also served in the Punjab campaign, being present at various actions, and was decorated with a second medal at its close. During the Mutiny he held the responsible appointment of Chief Surgeon of the Allahabad Field Hospital, in which he rendered most efficient service. He subsequently filled the office of Garrison Surgeon at Allahabad, and was appointed Medical Storekeeper at Umballa. On his promotions to the rank of Deputy-Surgeon-General he was posted to the Meerut Circle, in which he completed the usual tour of service in that capacity. In 1875 he was selected to succeed Surgeon-General Sir John Campbell Brown, K.C.B., as head of the Bengal Medical Service, and, after five years' tenure of that post, he retired in 1880, having completed a service of thirty-seven years.
Dr. Beatson was a man of strong physique, distinguished appearance, and great ability. He possessed a high sense of honour and duty, and was endowed with great energy, strong clear, rapid judgment, much force of character, and firm, accurate grasp of detail. He was a sound physician and surgeon, and a most competent administrator. He was gifted with a keen perception and very retentive memory. His rule of men was strict, but just and generous, and his influence throughout the service was salutary and stimulating.
During his term of office he rendered valuable aid to the Government of India in arranging for medical relief measures in connection with the Madras Famine of 1877-78. Although he did not devote himself to research or contribute to medical literature, he kept himself fully au courant with medical science, and was always ready to encourage and commend good work and promote medical and sanitary progress.
His death, which was somewhat sudden and unexpected, has been the occasion of deep regret to a large circle of friends and acquaintances, to whom he endeared himself by the genuineness and warmth of his friendship and the kindliness of his disposition. The British Medical Journal, 13 August 1898, pp. 451-52.

Citations

  1. [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Birthday Book.
  2. [S50] British Census 1881.
  3. [S114] D.G. Crawford, Roll of the IMS, B1438.
  4. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Monday, Aug 01, 1898; pg. 9; Issue 35583.

Margaret Stewart Beatson1

F, d. 13 February 1884
Margaret Stewart Beatson|d. 13 Feb 1884|p31.htm#i19017|Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N.|d. 4 Sep 1849|p31.htm#i10086|Margaret Stewart||p471.htm#i15639|Roger Beatson||p32.htm#i16932||||||||||
     Margaret Stewart Beatson was the daughter of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. and Margaret Stewart.1 Margaret Stewart Beatson married firstly Charles McTaggart on 27 July 1852 in Campbelltown.1 Margaret Stewart Beatson died on 13 February 1884 in Campbeltown in the notice of her death she is called "widow of Dr. Campbell Mackinnon, C.B. Inspector-General of Hospitals and Honorary Physician to the Queen."2

Citations

  1. [S205] Newspaper, The Morning Chronicle (London, England), Tuesday, August 3, 1852;.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Thursday, February 14, 1884.
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