Henry ARNOT, 1825–1829 (aged 4 years)
- Name
- Henry /ARNOT/
| Birth | March 8, 1825
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| Death of a paternal grandfather | Henry ARNOT August 17, 1825 (aged 5 months) |
| Burial of a paternal grandfather | Henry ARNOT August 19, 1825 (aged 5 months) |
| Birth of a brother | James Miller ARNOT December 7, 1826 (aged 1 year) |
| Baptism of a brother | James Miller ARNOT January 1, 1827 (aged 1 year) |
| Baptism | January 13, 1827
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28 (aged 1 year) Record notes DOB. The heading on the page containing 8 entries is 13 Jan 1827. Brother, James Miller Arnot was baptised in Prestonpans, East Lothian on 1st January 1827. |
| Burial of a father | Alexander ARNOT |
| Death | November 1829 (aged 4 years) Age: 4 Address: Prestonpans, Midlothian, Scotland Note: While there was another Arnot family in the area the death is likely to be that of Henry. He was bo… While there was another Arnot family in the area the death is likely to be that of Henry. He was born and baptised in Edinburgh and there is no sign of him in other records, including census and testaments. |
| Burial | November 25, 1829 (0 after death) Note: In addition to a burial register entry for 25th Nov 1829 the Kirk Session accounts for Prestonpans s… In addition to a burial register entry for 25th Nov 1829 the Kirk Session accounts for Prestonpans show a payment of 2/6 for a mortcloth for Mr Arnot's child on 5th Dec 1829. Prestonpans kirk session, Accounts (1788-1847), CH2/307/20 Prestongrange Church C. 2015 Prestongrange Church The church was built in 1596 on the ruins of a 13th century abbey. The present building dates back to 1774 but the clock tower still remains from the original 16th century church. The congregations of Preston and Grange churches became united in 1981 to form Prestongrange Parish Church which is a Category A Listed Building. In 1745, the Battle of Prestonpans, a notable Jacobite victory, was documented by a priest watching from the church tower. Some soldiers from the battle are buried in the kirkyard but, in August 2014, vandals destroyed 10 old headstones and pushed others over. The only remaining recognisable battle stone is a panel in the kirkyard wall in memory of John Stuart. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3419501 |
| father |
1794–1879
Birth: September 18, 1794
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23 — Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland Death: April 27, 1879 — Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland |
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| mother |
1798–1884
Birth: December 16, 1798
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33 — Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland Death: November 28, 1884 — Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — March 30, 1824 — Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland |
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11 months
himself |
1825–1829
Birth: March 8, 1825
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26 — Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian Scotland Death: November 1829 — Prestonpans |
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21 months
younger brother |
1826–1890
Birth: December 7, 1826
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27 — Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland Death: February 27, 1890 — Viewforth, Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland |
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4 years
younger sister |
1830–1861
Birth: September 14, 1830
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31 — Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland Death: November 21, 1861 — Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, Scotland |
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6 years
younger sister |
1836–1909
Birth: April 27, 1836
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37 — Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland Death: September 18, 1909 — Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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1 year
younger sister |
1837–1928
Birth: April 28, 1837
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38 — Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland Death: February 4, 1928 — "private hospital" Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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23 months
younger sister |
1839–1920
Birth: March 13, 1839
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40 — Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland Death: January 6, 1920 — Glasgow, Scotland |
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2 years
younger sister |
1841–1931
Birth: April 5, 1841
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42 — Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland Death: January 16, 1931 — 21 Melby Ave, East St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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1841–1915
Birth: April 5, 1841
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42 — Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland Death: May 21, 1915 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
| Baptism | Record notes DOB. The heading on the page containing 8 entries is 13 Jan 1827. Brother, James Miller Arnot was baptised in Prestonpans, East Lothian on 1st January 1827. |
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| Death | While there was another Arnot family in the area the death is likely to be that of Henry. He was born and baptised in Edinburgh and there is no sign of him in other records, including census and testaments. |
| Burial | In addition to a burial register entry for 25th Nov 1829 the Kirk Session accounts for Prestonpans show a payment of 2/6 for a mortcloth for Mr Arnot's child on 5th Dec 1829. Prestonpans kirk session, Accounts (1788-1847), CH2/307/20 |
| Burial | Prestongrange Church The church was built in 1596 on the ruins of a 13th century abbey. The present building dates back to 1774 but the clock tower still remains from the original 16th century church. The congregations of Preston and Grange churches became united in 1981 to form Prestongrange Parish Church which is a Category A Listed Building. In 1745, the Battle of Prestonpans, a notable Jacobite victory, was documented by a priest watching from the church tower. Some soldiers from the battle are buried in the kirkyard but, in August 2014, vandals destroyed 10 old headstones and pushed others over. The only remaining recognisable battle stone is a panel in the kirkyard wall in memory of John Stuart. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3419501 |
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