Mary Olver McLennan1874–
- Name
- Mary Olver McLennan
- Given names
- Mary Olver
- Surname
- McLennan
Birth | about 1874 |
Birth of a sister | Jane McLennan about 1878 (Age 4 years) |
Marriage | Benjamin Edward Hayton — View this family 1898 (Age 24 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Benjamin Edward Hayton 1899 (Age 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Mary Caroline Hayton 1900 (Age 26 years) |
Death | yes |
Family with parents |
father |
James McLennan Death: |
Marriage: — |
|
herself |
Mary Olver McLennan Birth: about 1874 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: |
5 years younger sister |
Jane McLennan Birth: about 1878 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: |
Family with Benjamin Edward Hayton |
husband |
Benjamin Edward Hayton Birth: about 1862 39 41 — Carlisle, Cumberland Death: |
herself |
Mary Olver McLennan Birth: about 1874 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: |
Marriage: 1898 — St Rollox, Glasgow |
|
2 years son |
Benjamin Edward Hayton Birth: 1899 37 25 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: |
2 years daughter |
Mary Caroline Hayton Birth: 1900 38 26 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: |
Benjamin Edward Hayton + Ellen Donowho |
husband |
Benjamin Edward Hayton Birth: about 1862 39 41 — Carlisle, Cumberland Death: |
husband’s wife |
Ellen Donowho Birth: about 1865 — Abbeytown, Cumberland Death: 1897 — Glasgow, Scotland |
Marriage: 1 September 1883 — Register Office, Carlisle, Cumberland |
|
3 years step-daughter |
Ann Gibson Hayton Birth: 16 April 1886 24 21 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: 1887 — Glasgow, Scotland |
3 years step-son |
Thomas Alexander Hayton Birth: 1888 26 23 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: |
3 years step-son |
Thomas Hayton Birth: December 1890 28 25 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: |
1 year step-daughter |
Elizabeth Hayton Birth: 2 December 1891 29 26 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: 1891 — Glasgow, Scotland |
23 months step-daughter |
Elizabeth Hayton Birth: 23 October 1893 31 28 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: 1893 — Glasgow, Scotland |
14 months step-daughter |
Jane Hayton Birth: 1894 32 29 — Glasgow, Scotland Death: |
Shared note | Mary's father and sister, and her family, staying with Mary and her family in 1901. |