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Janet Dinwiddie (Coulter)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: February 27, 1744
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Daughter of James Coulter, Merchant in Glasgow and Name Not Known
Wife of Laurence Dinwiddie, of Germiston
Mother of Robert Dinwiddie; James [1] Dinwiddie; James [2] Dinwiddie; John Dinwiddie; Marion Dinwiddie and 4 others
Sister of John Coulter, Provost of Glasgow and James Coulter

Managed by: Ronald Walter Kibblewhite
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About Janet Dinwiddie

JANET COULTER

Janet Coulter, here treated, is the sister of Provost John Coulter. Exhibition Illustrative of Old Glasgow, 1894: pp. 161

Marriage

Janet Coulter, here treated, married Laurence Dinwiddie of Germiston. Exhibition Illustrative of Old Glasgow, 1894: pp. 161

Biographical Summary for Lawrence Dinwiddie of Germiston

Exhibit No. 474. Miniature Lent by Miss Dinwiddie, London. Lawrence Dinwiddie of Germiston. Born, 1697; died, 1746. Virginia merchant. In 1774 his old firm, then Dinwiddie, Crawford & Co., stood fourth in the list of tobacco importers. An original partner in the Glasgow Arms Bank, in the " New Glasgow Tanwork and Shoe and Saddle Factory," and, like his brother the Governor, in the "Pott Work" at Delftfield, near the Broomielaw. Had his town house in the second flat of that great tenement on the north side of the Trongate just east of Hutchesons' Hospital. Bought back Germiston, from which, years before, his elder brother Matthew, being insolvent, had very naturally been evicted. Provost in 1742, 1743. One of " the Six Commissioners " to the Rebels in the '45. Son of Robert Dinwiddie of Germiston, and brother of Governor Robert Dinwiddie (No. 11). Had two wives, Janet Coulter, sister of Provost John Coulter, and Elizabeth Kennedy of Auchtyfardle, who between them bore him twenty - one children (see No. 1609a). One of the twenty- one, Lawrence Dinwiddie, Junior, married Mary Nisbet, who lived till 28th June, 1849. In 1843, just 100 years after her father-in-law's Provostship, Mary Dinwiddie gave to Free St. Enoch's the com- munion plate still in use. Germiston, which is a 2 merk land of the " Tenandrie " of Provan, is now owned by Provost Dinwiddie's indirect representatives, the Lockharts of Milton Lockhart. Exhibition Illustrative of Old Glasgow, 1894: pp. 160-61

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Janet Dinwiddie's Timeline

1703
July 15, 1703
Of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
July 15, 1703
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
1725
September 29, 1725
probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1726
1726
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
1727
February 19, 1727
probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1728
September 15, 1728
probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1729
December 28, 1729
probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1731
July 18, 1731
probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1732
October 8, 1732
probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)