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In Edinburgh in 1934 Margaret Harrison and Davidson Nairn Grant married. I am Margaret Smith and I am one of Margaret and David’s five children. This website traces the family trees of both Margaret and David. The earliest record so far is the marriage of John Fiergreive and Agnes Plaine in Scotland in 1655 - they were Margaret Harrison’s six times great grandparents. However DNA tests have indicated the very earliest origins of the family was as Celts and Norse Vikings (see ‘DNA & Earliest Origins’ in the histories).

The site has been constructed in order that the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and the extended family of Margaret and David can know something of where we all came from. To protect individual’s privacy, the site does not identify any living people

Our family’s ancestors are mainly Scottish but with traces of English and Irish.

Margaret Harrison and Davidson Nairn Grant with all their children, 1966
  Margaret Harrison and Davidson Nairn Grant with all their children, 1966

There is no one rich or famous in our tree but there are many fascinating people with interesting tales and I hope that, as time goes by, I can add yet more. The stories of these people are told in the histories section and there you will also find information about the places and the times they lived in.

This is a ‘work in progress’ and information will be added as it is gathered. If you can add information about the people or places or events covered by the site, or you just want to make a comment, then do please leave a message in the contact us.

There are gaps that may never be filled and the most wanted page identifies questions still to be answered!



   
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Histories Histories
In the Histories section you will find stories about people and information about the places and the times they lived in. 

Histories - Earliest Origins Earliest Origins
DNA tests have indicated the very earliest origins of the family as Celts and Norse Vikings - see the detail in Histories

Most wanted Most Wanted
There are gaps that may never be filled but the most wanted page identifies questions still to be answered!

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If you can add information about the people or places or events covered by the site, or you just want to make a comment, then do please leave a message in contact us.


Fascinating People
 

John Harrison a well known clockmaker in 18th century Newcastle who began a small dynasty of clock and watch makers and whose clock faces were decorated by Thomas Bewick;

Agnes Richardson, married to one of his watchmaker descendents: she was widowed at 56 but continued to run the business until she was at least 80;

Catherine Fyvie who gave birth to an illegitimate son, James Grant in 1828, went on to marry a well to do farmer and had a further six children. She ran the farm for 15 years after her husbands death and until she was over 75;

Michael Dillon from Limerick who joined the British army in 1808 and fought in the Napoleonic Wars:

His son Robert Dillon, who was born in Gibraltar, joined the same regiment aged 14 and two of whose children were born while he was stationed in Australia in the 1840s.

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