Notes
Note for: Constance Ann Myers, 15 Jun 1946 - 10 Feb 1990 Index
Burial:
Place: Winter Springs, Florida
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Note for: Elizabeth Hinds Wright, 13 Mar 1918 - 23 Jan 2002 Index
Burial:
Place: Towson, MD
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Note for: John Clarke Plum, 30 Apr 1903 - 19 Jul 1962 Index
Burial:
Date: 2 Aug 1962
Place: Crown Hill Cemetary Indianapolis, IN
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Note for: Gjertrud Wilson Evanger, 28 Dec 1904 - 6 Jan 1985 Index
Burial:
Date: 21 Jan 1985
Place: Crown Hill Cemetary Indianapolis, IN
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Note for: Constance Katharine Wilson, 30 Apr 1868 - 9 Nov 1930 Index
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Note for: Wibecke Janson, 14 May 1846 - 22 Mar 1923 Index
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Note for: Thomas McMicking Wilson, 15 Jan 1839 - 6 May 1894 Index
Notes
Note for: John Wilson, 23 Mar 1802 - 2 Mar 1879 Index
Christening:
Date: 5 Apr 1802
Place: Bannockburn, Saint Ninians, Stirling, Scotland
Note: lived at Hillpark, Bannockburn, Sterling, Scotland
Notes
Note for: Catherine McMicking, 1814 - 1912 Index
Note: The Surnames of ScotlandTheir Origins,Meaning and HistoryGeorge F. Black,Ph. DISBN 0-87104-172-3MACMEEKEN, MACMEEKAN, MACMEEKIN, MACMEIKAN, MACMEICKAN, MACMEEKING, MACMECKAN, MACMICHAN, MACMICKAN, MACMICKEN, MACMICKING, MACMIKAN, MACMIKEN, MACMIKIN, MACMYCHEN, and MACMEECHAM. All Galloway surnames. Probably from Ir. MacMiadhachain ('son of Miadhachan'), which Woulfe (P. 392) Englishes MacMeechan, MacMeekan, MacMeekin, etc. Gillecrest Mak Makin or M'Maykin witnessed a charter by Roger de Scalebroc of lands in Carric, c. 1185 (Melros, I, p. 25; RMS., II,142), and Gillebride Macmehin witnessed confirmation of the charter by Dunekan, earl of Karic (Melros, I, p. 26). Duncan M'Maycan appears as witness in Wigtownshire, 1426 (RMS., II, 185), and the escheat of Finlai Makmakyn or M'Makin in le Rendis (Rhinns) is recorded in 1456 (ER., VI, p. 195, 208). Jenetta filia Makmechum sold a six markland of Kirkdale in the parish of Kirkmabreck in 1496 (M'Kerlie, IV, p. 249). Alexander McMychin was charged with preventing the sheriff from holding court in Wigtownshire in 1513 (Trials, I, p. *91), and in the same year as Alexander Makmechane he had a remission for mutilation committed by him (ibid., p. 92*). Michell Makmakin in Ardeveill is in record, 1540 (RSS., II, 3666), and Thomas M'Meikin in Killentringane, 1671 (Inquis., 5409). John McMiken charged with being disorderly person (i.e. non-conforming) in the parish of Rerrick, 1684 (RPC., 3. -ser. ix,p.573). In 1684 the name appears (Parish) as:McMeikin, McKmacken, McKmaken, MeMecan, McMeckan, McMeikine, McMeikeine, McMeken, McMichan, McMickan, McMicken, McMickin, McMiken, and Mamiken.AMENDMENTS and ADDITIONS (by Mary Elder Black)MACMICHIN. While in the majority of instances this name is doubtless a form of MacMEKAN, q.v., it may also be from a diminutive of Michael.*******************************************************************What's in a NameBroken Arrow PublishingMcMeeken is of itself altered from its origins -- the Gaelic name Mac Miadhachain , a patronymic form of the given name Miadhachan = honorable. McMeeking, McMikin, McMicking, McMeekan, McMeickan, McMickan, McMeckan, McMeeken, McMiken, McMeechan, McMeecham, McMichan , and McMhychen are all variations.
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The Scotch IrishCharles A. HannaISBN, Vol. I 0-8063-1133-9ISBN, Vol. II 0-8063-1134-7ISBN, Set Number (vol. I&II) 0-8063-0168-6Vol. IIAppendix WFAMILY NAMES IN SCOTLAND [pg.384]FROM WILLIAM ANDERSON"S GENEALOGY AND SURENAMES[pg 407] The name M'Micking, also a Galloway surname is Celtic, and means John's grandson. It is MacIan with another descent. Mac-mac- Ian. M'Ewan, MacKichan, and several similar names, are all alike descendents of some Ian or John, of bygone days.M'Micking, is sometimes spelled and pronounced M'Meekin and M'Micken.[ this appears to be at odds with Black's Surnames of Scotland and other sources which indicate M'Meekin is from the the Gaelic name Mac Miadhachain , a patronymic form of the given name Miadhachan = honorable. ]Vol. IIAPPENDIX X [pg 422]FAMILIES OF SCOTLANDThe following is a list of some families of Scotland, with the names of the districts and periods in which they appear first to have become established, to have attained distinction, or have found a place in existing records…….Machan-LanarkshireMacMecking--- GallowayMacMychen, same as MacMecking--- Galloway[pg 439]In his " History of Lands and their Owners in Galloway", Mr. P.H. MacKerlie states that many of the surnames in Galloway are peculiar to that district; some again, have an apparent Irish origin; while others are to be found in the Highlands. He gives a list of these names, so far as he has been able to collect them:Beddie; BoddenCarnochan (Carnahan, or Carnaghan); Caughie; Clanochan; Cornick; Craichton.Fingland.Garroch.Ivie.Keachie; Kevan, or Kavan.Lennan; Lochrie; Lusk.MacAlexander; MacBride; MacCraig; MacCaull; MacCallum; MacCammon; MacCannon; MacChlery; MacClelland; ( a variation of MacLellan); MacClew;MacClumpha; MacClure, or MacLure; mac Clusky; MacCoid; MacCombie; Mac-Cosh; MacCrackan, or MacCracken; MacCraith; MacCrea; MacCreath; MacCririe;MacCrocket; MacCrone; MacCutcheon; MacDearmont; MacGavin; MacGibbon; MacGilmyan; MacGinnis; McGivern; MacGlennan; MacGunnion; MacHarry;MacJanet, or MacJannet; MacJerrow; MacIlwrick; MacInally; MacInenny; Mac-Kane; McKennen; MacKerrow; MacKevers; MacKinna; MacKinnon; MacKinstry;MacLamroch; Maclevy; MacLung, or MacClung; MacMath; MacMeeking; MacMichael; MacMyn; MacMonnies; MacMorran; MacMurry ; MacMurtrie ;MacMuldroch ; MacMychen ; MacMuldrow ; MacNae ; MacNally ; MacPhredice ;MacQuaker ; MacQuhir, or MacQhuir ; MacQuie ; MacReikie ; MacRorie ; Mac-Skimming ; MacTier ;MacVane ; MacVie ; MacVitae ; MacWalker ; MacWhinnie ;MacWhistler ; Makcavat; Makcoshen ; Makcristin ; Makkevni ; Maklumphere ;MakMyane ; Makrowat ; Milroy.Roddick ; Rodie.StranachanOf the above names……..Of the Galloway branches of the following families Mr. McKerlie gives more or less complete genealogies or accounts:Ahannay, Aiken, ………..MacMichan ; MacMicken ; ………Wylie , Young.