Morland sanders biography of williams
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Descendants of William Sanders, Minister of Bellie, and his Brother John Sanders, Minister of Nairn
- John SANDERS, b. 1598, m1. unknown (d.s.p.), m2. HENDERSON (a widow, d.s.p.), m3. Anna DUNBAR. Educated at the University of St. Andrews (M.A., 1611). Minister of Nairn, Nairnshire, by 1616 and until at least 1 Oct 1637. [ref. 59]
- William SANDERS, b. ca. 1630, m. Margaret FALCONER, d. 13 May 1670, bur. under the pulpit at Birnie, Morayshire. Educated at King's College, Aberdeen (M.A., 1650). Schoolmaster of Forres, Morayshire, 1650-3. Tutor at Struthers in Kinloss, Morayshire. Licensed as a minister in 1659 and installed as minister of Birnie on 12 Nov 1663. Held a mortgage on land at Balnageith (in Forres) until 1666. [ref. 59]
- William SANDERS. A writer in Elgin, Morayshire. Served heir to his father on 14 Jan 1687. [ref. 59]
- John SANDERS. [ref. 59]
- Margaret SANDERS, m. John LAING. John was a merchant in Elgin. [ref. 59]
- Katherine SANDERS, d. young. [ref. 59]
- Anna SANDERS. [ref. 59]
- Elspet SANDERS, d. young. [ref. 59]
- Beatrix SANDERS, m. by 1660 Robert DOUGLAS. Robert was a burgess of Elgin, d. 1685. In 1659, Beatrix or Robert had sasine over land in Elgin following a contract of wadset
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Adams, Thomas
Born in 1857. Died on 30 September 1919. Civil engineer who worked for the LNWR prior to becoming Chief Assitant to the Engineer of the North Staffordshire Railway from 31 July 1890. He was responsible for the new roof at Stoke station. Fell. Stoke station. Backtrack, 2020, 34, 625Aime de Bergue, Charles Louis
Born Kensington in 1807 of French parentage; from his earliest years evinced a remarkable talent for mechanics..When quite a boy he invented machinery of an ingenious description for making the reeds of weaving looms, and worked it to great profit. On the restoration of the Bourbons he accompanied his family to Paris; and his father having, in connection with several French noblemen, opened an engineering establishment there, he was able to exercise freely his taste for mechanical engineering. He returned to settle in England in 1834, taking the contract for the gates of the Seraglio at Constantinople. In 1850 he built engineering works at Manchester, and engaged to construct the railway from Barcelona to Tarragona, for which he invented a new iron permanent way, that was afterwards laid down on several other lines in Spain, and was found to•
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- William SANDERS, b. ca. 1630, m. Margaret FALCONER, d. 13 May 1670, bur. under the pulpit at Birnie, Morayshire. Educated at King's College, Aberdeen (M.A., 1650). Schoolmaster of Forres, Morayshire, 1650-3. Tutor at Struthers in Kinloss, Morayshire. Licensed as a minister in 1659 and installed as minister of Birnie on 12 Nov 1663. Held a mortgage on land at Balnageith (in Forres) until 1666. [ref. 59]