Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica : . t. 1. 1840. Oct. 25. 184 MISCELLANEA GrENEALOGTCA El? HERALDICA. Market August John Shelmerdine. 1842. August. Elizabeth July. Mary Shelmerdine. Burials. 13. John Shelmerdine aged 55. John Shelmerdine (son of the above) died April 10, 1850,aged 2 years. Brown Edge, Norton on the 20. Esther Shelmerdine I ,Novr 10. Thomas Shelmerdine / Dapt> Lanoport. Baptisms. Anne Leah da: of Thomas Elizabeth da: of Thomas
Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica : . t. 1. 1840. Oct. 25. 184 MISCELLANEA GrENEALOGTCA El? HERALDICA. Market August John Shelmerdine. 1842. August. Elizabeth July. Mary Shelmerdine. Burials. 13. John Shelmerdine aged 55. John Shelmerdine (son of the above) died April 10, 1850,aged 2 years. Brown Edge, Norton on the 20. Esther Shelmerdine I ,Novr 10. Thomas Shelmerdine / Dapt> Lanoport. Baptisms. Anne Leah da: of Thomas Elizabeth da: of Thomas Lucy da: of Thomas John son of Thomas Shelmerdine. :Sept. 1869. Dec. 23. 1823. Oct. 4. 1846. Dec. 3. 1861. April 15. 1846. Dec. 27. Ashley. Bowdon, Cheshire. , Esq., to £ Solicitor c Trent Yale. of Stoke. Wrenbury. Lymm. 1627. Edmund Shelmerdine, Parson of the Moiety of this church, was buried Arms of Shelmerdine. These Arms were represented quarterly with those of Leigh of Oughtrington on a Hatchmentformerly in Lymm Church, and which was placed there in 1761. MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 135 A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE GENEALOGY OF MASTERTONOF THAT ILK, PARKMILL, ETC. Published in Douglass Baronage of Scotland? and Craivfurds 1 Memorials of Alloa. This pedigree is a good instance of the way in which fact and fiction are inter-woven, and notices of several different families thrown into one so as to compose along pedigree. Crawford begins by the statement that the Mastertons of Parkmill wereprobably the most ancient landed proprietors in Clackmannanshire, the traditionalaccount of their origin being that one of the chief architects at the building of theAbbey of Dunfermline obtained from Malcolm Canmore the lands of Masterton,in Fifeshire, from which he and his posterity assumed their surname. The church of the Holy Trinit
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