McCulloch One Name Study

John MccullochAge: 78 years17731851

Name
John Mcculloch
Given names
John
Surname
Mcculloch
Birth 28 September 1773 33
Birth of a brotherJames Murray Mcculloch
July 1775 (Age 21 months)

Death of a paternal grandfatherJohn McCulloch IV of Barholm
May 1778 (Age 4 years)

Death of a motherNicholson
December 1778 (Age 5 years)

Death of a half-sisterMary Mcculloch
24 July 1808 (Age 34 years)
MarriageAgnes StewartView this family
1813 (Age 39 years)

Birth of a daughter
#1
Isabella McCulloch
26 June 1817 (Age 43 years)
Birth of a daughter
#2
Joanna Hathorn Stewart Mcculloch
23 September 1822 (Age 48 years)
Death of a sisterAgnes Mcculloch
1829 (Age 55 years)

Death of a half-brotherCaptain William Mcculloch
1830 (Age 56 years)
Death of a half-sisterJean Mcculloch
1830 (Age 56 years)

Death of a wifeAgnes Stewart
24 July 1836 (Age 62 years)

Marriage of a childCaptain George GrantIsabella McCullochView this family
29 October 1845 (Age 72 years)
Marriage of a childCaptain John Park SandersJoanna Hathorn Stewart MccullochView this family
28 April 1847 (Age 73 years)
Death of a brotherJames Murray Mcculloch
25 January 1850 (Age 76 years)

Baptism of a daughterJoanna Hathorn Stewart Mcculloch

Death 30 September 1851 (Age 78 years)

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage:
elder sister
4 years
himself
22 months
younger brother
Father’s family with Jessie Macfarlane - View this family
father
step-mother
Marriage:
half-brother
half-brother
half-brother
half-sister
half-sister
half-sister
half-sister
Family with Agnes Stewart - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: 1813
5 years
daughter
5 years
daughter
daughter
daughter
daughter
daughter

Note

“Our cousin Barholm is almost a bridegroom: the lady, Miss Stewart of Phisgill, I daresay twenty years (at least) younger than he. Not a beauty, but agreeable both in looks and manners, highly accomplished and (no doubt) possessed of a very handsome fortune: you know Phisgill is one of the richest private gentlemen in Scotland, with no very numerous family. I daresay Barholm is surprised at his own good fortune .......... His brother, Samuel, that accomplished young gentleman, is to be blessed with the hand of Miss Hawthorn, the principle heiress in Wigton and, I’m told, a fine girl - so I really think the McCullochs are making a very respectable figure in the annals of matrimony.”