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Annie Badenoch1,2

F, #18702, b. say 1835
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2025

Parents:

Father*: Robert Badenoch staff surgeon to the1 b. s 1780
Mother*: Anne Wilson landed proprietor1 b. 1799, d. 3 Oct 1878
  • Married Name: As of 14 August 1857, her married name was McPhail.1

Notes

  • (Witness) HistoricalBackground: Record
    MS 3021 - Douglas of Glenbervie and Nicolson of Glenbervie: papers
    Collection GB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
    Level Fonds
    Ref No MS 3021
    Title Douglas of Glenbervie and Nicolson of Glenbervie: papers
    Date 1490 - 1925
    Extent 6 archive boxes: 1.98 linear metres
    Administrative
    History
    The Douglas family of Glenbervie was descended from Sir William Douglas (d 1715),
    the 2nd son of the 5th Earl of Angus who acquired the lands at Glenbervie, Mearns,
    Kincardineshire, through his wife Elizabeth. His descendent, Sir William Douglas (d
    1653), was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1625. In 1812, with the death of Sir
    Alexander Douglas, the Baronetcy became dormant. The name and arms of Douglas
    passed, through the female line, to Sir Kenneth Mackenzie (d 1833), afterwards
    Douglas, in 1831 who was created a Baronet in the same year.
    Source
    The papers were given by C. Stewart Macphie, whose mother in law was Edith
    Badenoch-Nicolson (later Mrs. C.G. Pearson), on behalf of Mrs. Badenoch-Nicolson,
    in 1979.
    Description Writs of land and other land-related documents (lands in Auchtochter, Ballencrieff,
    Blairs, Dilivard or Dullivard, Drumlithie or Drumlethy, Fordoun, Glenbervie,
    Haukhill, Inchbreck, Knockbank, Mergy, Mondynes, Newbigging, Pitdrichie, all in
    Kincardineshire) 1490 - 1819; Lists of Glenbervie writs borrowed by Sir William
    Fraser, 1898; Papers relating to the chaplainry of Drumlithie in the parish church of
    Glenbervie, 1570 - 1590; Legal papers, 1555 - 1835; Accounts, 1705 - 1773;
    Correspondence on estate business, personal and financial matters, 1720 - 1886, 1900 -
    1917; Personal correspondence of Nicolson and Monboddo families, including letters
    from Sarah Siddons, Sir Walter Scott, the Duke of Wellington, Thomas Chalmers, etc.,
    1782 - 1845; Personal and business correspondence of the Burnett family, 1785 - 1847; 'Memoir of the Irvines of Monboddo' by Mrs Helen Burnett and sketch for a memoir
    of Lord Monboddo, with other genealogical papers, mostly 19th century; 'Life of
    Bishop William Nicolson' by Rev. George Bennett, 1924 - 1925; Genealogical material
    on Nicolson, Burnett and Johnston families, 1729 - 1927; Poor Law material, 1845 -
    1898; Miscellaneous printed material, 1785, 1804; Printed and manuscript notes on
    history of Glenbervie area, 1844 - 1974; Portraits of Mrs William Barclay Grahame,
    niece of Lord Dundonald, Sir Robert Graham of Morphie and an unnamed gentleman.
    Access Status Open
    Language English
    Related
    Material NRAS Survey No. 1919.3

Citations

  1. [S54] Website findmypast.co.uk (www.findmypast.co.uk) Mrs Wilson Nicolson in 1857, newspaper Elgin Courant Aug 1857 [May 2024].
  2. [S67] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84609708/james-wilson: accessed 22 February 2025), memorial page for Rev James Wilson (28 Oct 1756–18 Oct 1829), Find a Grave Memorial ID 84609708, citing Farnell Kirkyard, Farnell, Angus, Scotland; Maintained by Brett Williams (contributor 47234529). [Feb 2025]
  3. [S151] Aberdeen University Archives: https://calm.abdn.ac.uk/archives/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalo... [March 2025], . Hereinafter cited as Aberdeen University Archives.