Person Sheet


Name Andrew Christie
Birth Date abt 1796328
Death Date abt 28 Jul 1838328,588
Burial Date 31 Jul 1838328
Father Christie (1780-)
Spouses
1 Mary Paterson
Birth Date Jul 1798280
Birth Place Cairngrassie, Fetteresso, Kincardine
Christen Date 15 Jul 179832,280
Death Date 29 Apr 1838328
Burial Date 1 May 1838328
Father George Paterson (~1765-1826)
Mother Katherine Alexander (~1758-1833)
Marriage Date 29 Apr 182034
Marriage Place Cairngrassie, Fetteresso, Kincardine
Children Catherine (1821-)
Anne (1823-)
Jean (1826-)
Mary (1828-)
Susan (1831-)
Isobel (1833-)
Andrew (1835-)
Notes for Andrew Christie
182034
Boat builder, Skaterow, Fetteresso, Kincardine

1823389
Boat builder, Crollihilloch

183163
Boat builder, Skaterow, Fetteresso, Kincardine

20th October 1838589
Stamped Inventory
of
The personal Estate
of
Andrew Christie

At Stonehaven the Twentieth day of October in the
year One Thousand eight hundred and thirty eight,
In presence of Hugh Fullerton Esquire Commis-
sary Depute of Kincardineshire, Compeased
Alexander Brown Writer in Stonehaven as
Procurator, and gave in the Inventory and
oath thereon underwritten, desiring that the
same might be inserted and registered in the
Commissary Court Books of the said Shire, and
of which the principal being written on paper denoting a stamp
duty of One pound Stirling the tenor follows Voigd.
Inventory of the Personal Estate of Andrew
Christie Boatbuilder at Sketraw, in the Parish
of Fetteresso, who died on or about the twenty eight day of July
Eighteen hundred and thirty eight, with interest due on
principal sums of that date.

1. Value of the deceaseds household furniture,
crop, and other subjects as per Inventory
& Appraisement of James Officer Licenced
Auctioneer in Stonehaven, taken on
the eighteenth day of August 1838 £. 40 1 5
2. Principal sum due by Deposit receipt
granted by the Agent for the Bank of
Scotland at Stonehaven dated tenth
August 1837 £. 50 .. ..
Interest thereon 1 6 .. £. 51 6 ..
3. Balance of Bill drawn by the deceased
upon and accepted by John Taylor at
Burnside of Elrick and John Begg at
Mill of Elsick dated 27th April 1838
and payable four months after date
one pound of which having been without
value 8 .. ..
Value of the deceaseds Estate in Scotland £. 99 7 5
(Signed) John Christie. Geo Silver.

At Netherley the sixteenth day of October
Eighteen hundred and thirty eight years, In presence
of George Silver Esquire of Netherley, one of Her
Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of
Kincardineshire, Commissioner named and appointed by
the Commissary Depute of the said County.
Appeared John Christie, Boat Builder at
Sketraw, in the parish of Fetteresso, Brother
consanguieneous of the deceased Andrew Christie,
Boat-builder at Sketraw aforesaid; who being
solemnly sworn and examined Depones, That the
said Andrew Christie died on or about the twenty
eighth day of July last, and the Deponent has
entered upon the possession and management of
the deceaseds personal Estate as Executor dative
quâ nearest in kin decerned to him by the
said Commissary. That the Deponent does not
know of any Settlement or writing relative to
the disposal of the deceaseds Personal Estate
or effects or any part of them. That the fore-
going Inventory, which is signed by the Deponent
and Commissioner as relative hereto is a full and
true Inventory of all the Personal or moveable
Estate and effects of the said deceased Andrew
Christie wheresoever situated, already recovered
or known to be existing belonging or due
to him beneficially at the time of his
death: And that the value of the said Estate
situated in Scotland is of the value of Twenty and
under the value of One hundred pounds Stirling.
All which is truth as the Deponent shall answer to
God. (Signed) John Christie. Geo Silver J.P.
Written by Ja Anderson Wm Stewart
Collated by W Stewart
1838 Received rep the principal Std. Inventory.
Last Modified 4 Jun 2003 Created 20 Sep 2003 av Reunion för Macintosh

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