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1830 Greenock--Jean M'Lean, relict of John M'Aulay, Esq., merchant, and dau of John M'Lean, Esq. of Shuno From Reminiscences of Glasgow by Peter MacKenzie, 1865--Margaret McAulay, niece of Mrs Stewart, landlayd Maltman of Glasgow--James M'Aulay 1830 Rev Joseph Butterworth Clarke, M.A. youngest son of Rev. Dr. Adam Clarke m. Matilda Elizabeth Brooke, youngest dau of Henry Brooke, Esq. of Henbury, Glucestershire (Cushendall Macaulay research: Macaulay-Boyd) William Dixon Mgr and then owner of Govan Ironworks. Eventual owner of Calder Ironworks, as well. Govan works controlled prior to Dixon by Houston Rael and Lt. Col. Andrew Houston, both directors of Alexander Houston & Co. Dunlops & Wilsons controlled Clyde Ironworks. Greatest Iron and coal family was that of Baird--William Baird, M.P., Alexander Baird, Douglas Baird and George Baird. One parner of William Dixon was Alexander Christie who left firm and testified against Dixon in a patent dispute. 1831 Kirkman Finlay of Castle Toward--dau was Mrs Thomas Grahame Mr Mylne was Prof. of Moral Philosophy at Univ of Glasgow William M'Aulay, Esq. of Showfield Bank, Glasgow Greenock 1779--Archibald and John M'Aulay mentioned 1790--Allan M'Aulay, Minister of Greenock Edinburgh Magazine--23 Nov 1798 at Kilbirnie, Mr Robert M'Aulay m. Mrs Paton, relict of George Paton, Esq. of Muirhead. East Kilbride United Presb Church, 1891--James M'Aulay and Thomas M'Aulay mentioned Notify Administrator about this message?
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