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Wilhelmina Stirling as the
youngest of 13
children of John
Stirling of
Kippendavie, at
Kippenross House, near
Dunblane in Perthshire, and was descended...
- John
Stirling of
Kippendavie (1742–1816) was an 18th/19th
century Scottish landowner. He was born on 22
December 1742, the
second son of
Patrick Stirling...
- that the
interim chairman had
stood down, and that John
Stirling of
Kippendavie had been
appointed chairman. Amid the
fireworks of
railway management...
- Beaches". Kew
Beach Junior Public School,
located on
Queen Street East at
Kippendavie, one
block east of
Woodbine Avenue.
Kimberley Junior Public School, located...
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Captain John
Alexander Stirling of the
Scots Guards, and the
Laird of
Kippendavie and Mrs
Atherton would secretly rendezvous at an
apartment in the Cadogan...
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James Stirling (1690-1770) and the
Stirlings of
Garden John
Stirling of
Kippendavie (d.1812) by
Peter Turnerelli Jane
Stirling (1804-1859)m
daughter of the...
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Robert Stirling (1765-1817). He
appears to be
related to the
Stirlings of
Kippendavie. He
studied law at the
University of St
Andrews and the
University of...
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November 1815, he
married Eliza Christian,
daughter of John
Stirling of
Kippendavie and Mary Graham. They had
three children: Mary Milliken-Napier (1817–1902)...
- in the
Pearson family until 1778, when it p****ed to the
Stirlings of
Kippendavie. "KIPPENROSS (GDL00248)". portal.historicenvironment.scot. Retrieved...
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trained as a
maltster and was the
youngest son of a
sheep farmer from
Kippendavie near Dunblane. Adam
Dawson and his wife
Frances McKell had ten children...