She had a relationship with George Steel.
Child(ren):
Event (Proclamation of Marriage) on May 3, 1754 in Newton, Midlothian, Scotland .Source 1
Event (Witness at Marriage) on June 14, 1754 in Newton, Midlothian, Scotland : Abraham Steel, Alexander Moffat.Source 1
1. Ref Scottish Coalmining Ancestors by Lindsay S. Reeks.
George, b. 22 Jun., bp. 23 Jun. 1734 Newton p., wit: George Wilson, Abraham Steele [2]. Pr. of m. 3 May, m. 14 Jun. 1754, Newton p., Jean Moffat. George Steel of Inveresk p. when m., wit: Abraham Steel & Alexander Moffat [8]. The pr. & m. were also recorded in Inveresk p. for 10 May & 14 Jun. 1754, with the same witnesses [76]. It is believed that this m. relates to the ancestor and that the witness at his m. was his father. His second dau. was named Margaret. However, convincing evidence was seen in the record of bp. of his dau., Margaret, on 24 Oct. 1756 in Inveresk p., where
George was shown as an indweller in Cairnie, and a witness shown as Abraham Steell, "his father" [11].
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Scottish Coalmining Ancestors, author Lindsay S. Reeks. Gateway Press, Baltimore 1986.
Scottish coalmining ancestors
by Lindsay S. Reeks
Published 1986 by Gateway Press, Direct book orders to L.S. Reeks in Baltimore, Pleasant Hill, Calif .
Written in English
Subjects
Genealogy, Registers of births, Coal miners
Places: Scotland, England, Australia
Times: Begins over 300 years ago.
About the Book
This book is a work of over 30 years research of records of coalmining parishes of Scotland in the counties of Midlothian, Fife, West Lothian, East Lothian, Lanark, and Stirling; the counties of Northumberland and Durham in England, and a few areas of Australia.
The families include ANDERSON, ARCHIBALD, BLACK, BOYD, BROWN, CHEYNE, CRAWFORD, CUNNINGHAM, FLEUCKER, JACK, JOHNSTON, KING, LINDSAY, LOURIE, MILLER, MOFFAT, NEILSON, PENTLAND, PORTEOUS, REID, ROBERTSON, RUSSEL, SMITH, STEEL, WALKER, WILLIAMSON, WILSON, and others. Many of them are traced back well over 300 years. Each line, treated alphabetically, is fully documented with sources used, contains supportive evidence, and an index of complete names. Some information on Scottish family research, and on Scottish coalminers, is also given.
The book is 293 pages, hardcover, and is illustrated.