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Jonet Bannatyne is your 9th great grandmother.
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‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Wellborne
his mother ·Üí James Younger
her father ·Üí Alexander Younger
his father ·Üí Thomas Younger
his father ·Üí Alexander Younger, Weaver in Glasgow
his father ·Üí Jonet Bannatyne
his mother
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Jonet Bannatyne
Gender:
Female
Birth:
estimated between 1490 and 1610
Immediate Family:
Daughter of James Bannatyne of Kellie and Name Not Known
Wife of William Younger in Brewland of Partick
Mother of William Younger; John Younger; Alexander Younger, Weaver in Glasgow; Andrew Younger and Grissell Younger
JONET BANNATYNE
Evidence from the Protocol Books of the Town Clerks of Glasgow
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26 March 1589: Robert Rowat, bailie, gave sasine to John Younger in Pertik, as heir of q. John Younger in Pertik, his father, of a tenement of land, fore and bak, with yard and pertinents, lying t.c, on the south side of the Tronegait, between the lands of John Ros, son of q. Richard Ros, on the west, the tenement of Mathew Boyd on the east, and the street on the north. Witnesses: James Ballentyne of Kellie, James Lindsay of Mylnhous of Dwnrod, Mr. Thomas Younger, son of John, John Scot, baker, citizen, Stephen Sellar, Andrew Andersoun, Serjeants, and David Robesoun, notary. Thereafter, John Younger resigned the liferent of the property in favour of Jonet Bannatyne, daughter of James Bannatyne of Kelly, future spouse of William Younger in Partik, his son and heir apparent ; but reserving the liferent of John Younger. Same witnesses, but Ballentyne named Bannatyne. Glasgow Protocols 10: 3267
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26 June 1599: Henry Spreull, cooper, citizen, and Jonet Youngar, spouses, acknowledged that they had received from William Youngar in Brewland and Jonet Bannatyne, spouses, 600 merks, for redemption of an annualrent or feu-farm of £40, payable furth of a fore tenement, under and above, with the pertinents, lying t.c, on the south side of Trongate, between the lands of Mathew Boyde on the east, and of John Ros on the west, and the back tenement on the south. Sasine of the annualrent given by James Tempill, bailie, to William Youngar, personally present, and to Robert Huchesone as attorney and in name of Jonet Bannatyne. Thereafter, William Younger and spouse sold the annualrent to Thomas Luggy, merchant, and Margaret Spreull, his future spouse. Moreover, Thomas Luggy, for implement of his part of a marriage contract between him on the one part, and Margaret Spreull and Henry Spreull, her father, on the other part, resigned in favour of himself and Margaret Spreull, his future spouse, and l.l., two nether south merchant booths, part of a fore tenement belonging to Mr. John Ros, lying t.c., on the west side of the street leading from the metropolitan church to the market cross, between the lands of Mr. John Wilsoun on the south, and of Robert Adam on the north. Witnesses; James Mungumry, James Briscat, John Hall, William Spang, John Lugy, citizens, Mr. Robert Herbertsone, Andrew Andersoun and Robert Steward, officers. Glasgow Protocols 11: 3566
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22 August 1600: William Youngar in Partik and Jonet Bannatyne, spouses, sold to William Andersone, son of Ninian Andersone in Wodsyde, citizen, an annualrent of £22, payable furth of a back tenement, with houses, close, yard, and pertinents, belonging to William Bowey, merchant, set in feu-farm for said sum, lying t.c., on the south side of Tronegait, between the lands of Mathew Boyde on the east, of John Ros on the west, and of John Neilsone on the north. Sasine given by Thomas Glen, bailie. Witnesses : Andrew Watsone, Robert Park, citizens, Robert Herbertsone, notary, John Pautoun and Robert Steward, officers. Glasgow Protocols 11: 3693
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