See also
Husband:
Charles Julian Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (1828-1858)
Wife:
Anna Campbell Jarvis (1832-1907)
Children:
Marriage:
24 Dec 1851
Duddingston, Midlothian, Scotland
Name:
Charles Julian Maitland-Makgill-Crichton
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
15 May 1828
Rankeilour, Fife, Scotland
Death:
22 Jan 1858 (age 29)
Name:
Anna Campbell Jarvis
Sex:
Female
Father:
James Nibbs Jarvis (1794-1842)
Mother:
Georgina Colin Lorne Campbell ( -1879)
Note:
RUSHWORTH Anna Campbell of the "Red House" Ewell Surrey widow died 6 August 1907. Probate London 13 September to Anna Charles Maitland Makgill Trotter (wife of Henry Yorke Trotter). Effects £4290 8s. 7d. Resworn £4476 1s. 1d.
Birth:
1832
Antigua, West Indies
Death fact:
1907 (age 74-75)
GRO Reference: 1907 S Quarter in EPSOM Volume 02A Page 20 (aged 75)
Death:
6 Aug 1907 (age 74-75)
Red House, Ewell, Surrey
Name:
David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Emily Drummond Bailey (1854-1933)
Children:
Anna Campbell Margaret Emily Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (1876-1954)
Evelyn Bertie Charlotte Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (c. 1878-1936)
Mary Scott Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (1879-1923)
Charles Julian Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (1880-1915)
James Henry Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (1885-1948)
Note:
Death of a Military Officer. — David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, late Lieutenant 78th Highlanders and 12th Lancers, died at Ventnor on Christmas Day. Deceased (who was only 35 years of age) had been ill for some years, death ensuing from paralysis of the brain. Ho was born at Rankeilor-Makgill, county Fife, and was heir general to Viscount Frendraught, Baron Crichton, and through the Earls (formerly Dukes) of Lauderdale, the Makgills, Princes of Munster, and the Crichtons, represented some of the oldest families in Great Britain. The body has been removed to Fifeshire, for interment in the family vault. He leaves a wife and five children, the heir being nine years of age.
Isle of Wight Observer - Saturday 04 January 1890
Birth:
24 May 1854
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Census:
1881 (age 26-27)
Late Lieutenant of 78th Highlanders, now reserve officer, Ryarsh House, Malling, Kent
Death fact:
1889 (age 34-35)
1889 Dec Qtr, Isle of Wight, 2b/382 (aged 35)
Death:
25 Dec 1889 (age 35)
Cove Cottage, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Hampshire
RUSHWORTH Anna Campbell of the "Red House" Ewell Surrey widow died 6 August 1907. Probate London 13 September to Anna Charles Maitland Makgill Trotter (wife of Henry Yorke Trotter). Effects £4290 8s. 7d. Resworn £4476 1s. 1d.
Death of a Military Officer. — David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, late Lieutenant 78th Highlanders and 12th Lancers, died at Ventnor on Christmas Day. Deceased (who was only 35 years of age) had been ill for some years, death ensuing from paralysis of the brain. Ho was born at Rankeilor-Makgill, county Fife, and was heir general to Viscount Frendraught, Baron Crichton, and through the Earls (formerly Dukes) of Lauderdale, the Makgills, Princes of Munster, and the Crichtons, represented some of the oldest families in Great Britain. The body has been removed to Fifeshire, for interment in the family vault. He leaves a wife and five children, the heir being nine years of age.
Isle of Wight Observer - Saturday 04 January 1890