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Margaret Peadie

Birthdate:
Birthplace: probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: before October 13, 1776
Immediate Family:

Daughter of James Peadie of Ruchill and Margaret Govan
Wife of William Colquhoun of Garscadden
Mother of Margaret Colquhoun; Andrew Colquhoun; William Colquhoun of Garscadden; James Colquhoun and Jean Colquhoun
Sister of John Peadie of Ruchill; James Peadie, primus; James Peadie, secundus; Grizel Peadie; Mary Peadie and 6 others

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About Margaret Peadie

MARGARET PEADIE

PADIE MARGARIT JAMES PADIE/MARGARIT GOVEAN F
08/07/1701 644/1 80 97 Glasgow

The Early Records of an Old Glasgow Family

Marriage

Margaret Peadie married William Colquhoun of Garscadden. The marriage was booked on 13 February 1729, at Glasgow in Lanarkshire, Scotland. [Glasgow Marriages]

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

                   1

15 December 1740: Precept of Clare Constat by James Williamson, portioner of Mugdock, in favour of Margaret Peadie, wife of William Colquhoun of Garscadden, Grizell Peadie, Mary Peadie, wife of John Coulter, merchant and late provost of Glasgow, Agnes Peadie and Janet Peadie, as nearest lawful heirs portioners of James Peadie of Ruchhill, their nephew, and ordering sasine to be given to them of an annual rent of £6 sterling mentioned in GD1/28/11 and also of the said lands in security of said annual rent. National Records of Scotland, Easter Mugdock title deeds, Strathblane parish, Stirlingshire, reference GD1/28/15

                   2

19 February 1755: Extract Decreet in action at the instance of Margaret. Grizell, Mary, Agnes and Janet Peadie, daughters of deceased Provost James Peadie of Ruchill, and aunts of the also deceased James Peadie, last of Ruchill, and William Colquhoun of Garscadden, husband of said Margaret, Sir William Maxwell of Calderwood, bart., husband of said Grizell, and James Coulter, merchant in Glasgow, husband of said Janet against John Williamson, eldest son and heir of deceased James Williamson, portioner of Mugdock, ordaining him to make payment of the sum of £183 in foregoing Bond, GD1/28/17 National Records of Scotland, Easter Mugdock title deeds, Strathblane parish, Stirlingshire, reference GD1/28/20

                   2

13-22 October 1776: Charter of Adjudication by Mr. John Erskine of Carnock, advocate, David Graeme of Orchill, Mr. James Graeme, advocate, one of the commissaries of Edinburgh, and John Graham of Dougalston, commissioners of William, Duke of Montrose, to William Colquhoun of Garscadden, eldest son and heir served to deceased Margaret Peadie, wife of deceased William Colquhoun of Garscadden, and eldest daughter of deceased Provost James Peadie of Ruchill, and to Grizel, Mary, Agnes and Jannet Peadie, also daughters of said James Peadie, and aunts of the deceased James Peadie, last of Ruchill, of the fourth part of the town and lands of Middletown of Easter Mugdock sometime possessed by James Graham, being the twelfth part of the three towns of Easter Mugdock, with the commonty of moss, moor and pasturage effeiring to said lands, reserving to said Duke, all coal and limestone within said lands National Records of Scotland, Easter Mugdock title deeds, Strathblane parish, Stirlingshire, reference GD1/28/29

Evidence from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow

5 October 1741: The magistrates and town council have suscrived a precept of clare constat for infefting of Margaretr, Grizell, Mary, Agnes and Janet Peadies, daughters and only children procreat betwixt the deceast James Peadie of Ruchill, late provost, and unquhill Margarett Govan, spouses, one of the two daughters of the deceast John Govan of Hoganfield for the one half, and James Hamilton, eldest lawful son to the deceast James Hamilton of Aikenhead and the deceast Mary Govan, his spouse, the other two daughters of the said deceast John Govan, their grandfather, on the mother's side, in the lands of Hoganfield, lying within the lordship of Provan, holding feu of the town, for the yearly payment of the feu farm and other duties used and wont, . . . . . for which they have payed to William Weir, collector of the feu duties of the Provan , the double of the said feu duty. Glasgow Records VI: p. 100

Secondary Source Evidence

  1. Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow etc. Vol. VI. A.D. 1708-38. Edited by Robert Renwick, Depute Town-Clerk (Scottish Burgh Records Society, Glasgow, MDCCCCIX.), 621 pp. including index
  2. Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow etc. Vol. VI. A.D. 1739-59. Edited by Robert Renwick, Depute Town-Clerk (Scottish Burgh Records Society, Glasgow, MCMXI.), 635 pp. including index

Secondary Source Evidence

Genealogy

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Margaret Peadie's Timeline

1701
July 8, 1701
probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
July 8, 1701
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1729
December 7, 1729
New or East Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1730
December 25, 1730
New or East Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1737
June 5, 1737
New or East Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1776
October 13, 1776
Age 75
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