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A William de Ker is recorded in 1205 as holding land in the Dalry area and his son William (d. 1305) inherited in 1292, one of the Scottish barons who submitted to the rule of Edward I. Finlaio de Kerr, succeeded in 1362, followed by Willielmi Ker in 1421. Robert Ker, was slain at Flodden in 1513, leaving two sons, John and Robert. John Ker ...
Easterhouse Parish Church 16-903: Glasgow: Ibrox l/w Sherbrooke Mosspark 4,630 Ibrox Parish Church: 1863 16-1063: 9,394 Sherbrooke Mosspark Church: 1894 16-909: Glasgow: Calton Parkhead 9,925 Calton Parkhead Church 16-910: Glasgow: Carntyne and Cranhill 11,907 Carntyne Parish Church 16-924: 16-911: Glasgow: Causeway (Tollcross) 8,157 Causeway ...
Lived in Dalry. Henry John Dobson ARCA, RSW (1858-1928) Genre painter. Lived and worked in Dalry. His studio is now the public library. Father of artists David Cowan Dobson and Henry Raeburn Dobson. Sir Alex Fergusson (1949-2018), Scottish Conservative Member of the Scottish Parliament and Presiding Officer (2007-2011), lived and farmed near Dalry.
Dalry Parish Church Vestry (Church Of Scotland) 55°06′20″N 4°09′59″W / 55.105627°N 4.166341°W / 55.105627; -4.166341 ( Dalry Parish Church Vestry (Church Of Scotland Category B
Kilbirnie Auld Kirk is a Church of Scotland congregation on Dalry Road (at Kirkland Road), Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire, Scotland.Although the building dates back to the 15th century, the present congregation was formed in 1978 by the amalgamation of the Glengarnock Parish Church and the Barony Church.
In 1570, the church was described as ruinous, when it passed into the hands of a city burgess, James Fleming. It later returned to use as a parish church of the Church of Scotland. In the 17th century a gothic spire was built. The church burnt down in 1793, and a new church was built to a classical design but retaining the spire. [1]
The Church of Scotland has a Presbyterian structure, which means it is organised under a hierarchy of courts. Traditionally there were four levels of courts: the Kirk Session (at congregational level), the Presbytery (at local area level), the Synod (at a regional level) and the General Assembly (the Church's highest court).
On 11 October 1881 William Sloan married Elsebeth (Elspa) Isaksen í Geil from Tórshavn, at the Open Brethren Assembly in Motherwell, near Glasgow.William and Elspa Sloan had six children: Poul (born 1882), Elisabeth (Betty) (born 1887), Archibald (born 1890), Cathrine (born 1892), Anna Elisabeth (born 1895) and Andrew (born 1896).