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Kenneth MacLean
(Between 1821-1897)
Isabella McIver
(Cal 1821-Between 1905)
Donald McIver
(Cal 1814-After 1901)
Annabella McKenzie
(Between 1823-1901)
Murdo MacLean
(1859-1922)
Catherine McIver
(1858-1897)
Annabella MacLean
(1896-1990)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Hugh Mooney Bathgate

Annabella MacLean

  • Born: 16 Feb 1896, Achgarve, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom 2 3 4 5
  • Marriage: Hugh Mooney Bathgate 30 Apr 1920, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom 1
  • Died: 31 Jan 1990, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, at age 93
  • Buried: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom 6

   Other names for Annabella were Annabelle and Maclean.

  General Notes:

Born at 5am. Birthplace actually recorded on birth certificate as "Auchgarve" but current maps spell it as "Achgarve". Registered on 4/3/1896 at Aultbea.

Died at 9:45am on 31/1/1990 at Leys Park Nursing Home, Leys Park Road 5

  Noted events in her life were:

• Home address, 31 Mar 1901, Achgarve, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. 7 9 Achgarve

• Home address, 24 Mar 1929, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom. 8 61 Muir Road, Townhill


Annabella married Hugh Mooney Bathgate, son of William Bathgate and Mary Jane Mooney, on 30 Apr 1920 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.1 (Hugh Mooney Bathgate was born on 5 Aug 1895 in Buckhaven, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom 9 10 11, died on 16 Oct 1951 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom 9 and was buried in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.)


  Marriage Notes:

FURTHER MARRIAGE DETAILS:

Place of marriage: Dunfermline Abbey Manse

Marriage registered on 3 May 1920.

RECOLLECTIONS OF SHEILA FAIRBAIRN (DAUGHTER), BASED ON WHAT HER MOTHER (ANNABELLA) HAD TOLD HER

Hugh and Annabella originally met during the years of the first world war at the Fife Mining Institute in Cowdenbeath. Annabella was trained in engineering (for shell manufacture) and worked in Coventry for part of the war. Hugh was seriously wounded in the war and he was possibly at the Institute being re-trained. This first encounter did not go well. The young male students frequently played tricks on the girls. Hugh played a trick on Annabella, which she did not find amusing and refused to speak to him thereafter.

A few years later Annabella was working as a nanny for a Sheila Scobie on Park Avenue, Dunfermline. One day, she was posting a letter at the end of the street and Hugh was passing. He asked if she was the young Irish(!) girl, she said "yes", and he asked her out on a date to the pictures. Annabella wasn't keen, but Mrs Scobie persuaded her it might be fun. She had arranged to meet Hugh at the end of the street. However, when she got there she couldn't remember what he looked like and there were two men in the vicinity. Fortunately, Hugh looked up before what might have been an embarrassing exchange.

However, all was not plain sailing. The two had a slightly stormy relationship at times. After one night out Hugh returned home tight-lipped and his sisters assumed the courting was no more. However, one evening Hugh climbed the gate at Park Avenue and knocked at the back door. Annabella answered it and asked "What are you doing here?". He answered (factually), "I climbed over the gate". And, history demonstrates, that was deemed sufficient by Annabella! 12

Sources


1 Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland), Scottish Birth, Marriage or Death Certificate, Extract marriage certificate (held by Sheila MacLean Fairbairn).

2 Interview with Sheila MacLean Fairbairn, (Interviewed by Martin MacLean Fairbairn (her son) at various times.) Cit. Date: 18 Nov 2001

3 General Register Office for Scotland, Scotland's People at http://www.ScotlandsPeople.gov.uk, formerly
Scottish Origins Index Data at http://www.origins.net
, GRO 66/1/9. Cit. Date: 18 Nov 2001

4 General Register Office for Scotland, Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths (Scotland), Deaths 1982-479-628. Cit. Date: 29 Nov 2001

5 Ibid, Birth 1896-066/1-9. Cit. Date: 29 Nov 2001

6 Dunfermline Cemetery, Bathgate gravestone. Cit. Date: 4 Dec 2002 Cit. ID: Documents "H_and_A_Bathgate_gravestone.rtf"

7 General Register Office for Scotland, Census (Scotland), 1901. 66/1-2-1. Image C1901_066_01_002_000_2_001Z. Cit. Date: 1 Jun 2002

8 General Register Office for Scotland, Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths (Scotland), Deaths 1929-424-197. Cit. Date: 27 Nov 2002 Cit. ID: D1929_424_00_0197.tif Derived from son's (Allan's) death certificate.

9 Interview with Sheila MacLean Fairbairn, (Interviewed by Martin MacLean Fairbairn (her son) at various times.)

10 General Register Office for Scotland, Scotland's People at http://www.ScotlandsPeople.gov.uk, formerly
Scottish Origins Index Data at http://www.origins.net
, GRO 459/2/221. Cit. Date: 18 Nov 2001

11 Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland), Scottish Birth, Marriage or Death Certificate, Extract of actual birth certificate (held by Sheila MacLean Fairbairn).

12 Interview with Sheila MacLean Fairbairn, (Interviewed by Martin MacLean Fairbairn (her son) at various times.), Discusssions on 14 August 2004. Cit. Date: 14 Aug 2004

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