Name |
James HAY |
Birth |
3 Oct 1834, Beath, Fife, Scotland |
Death |
31 Jul 1864, Easter Balado Farm,
Kinross,
Kinross, Scotland Age: 29 Cause
-- Diabetes |
Father |
William HAY
(1789-1865) |
Mother |
Elizabeth PATON
(1795-1872) |
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Spouses: |
1 |
Janet McADAM |
Birth |
26 Feb 1835, Bishop St, Anderston, Barony,
Lanark, Scotland |
Death |
9 Sep 1863, 61 Dale St, Glasgow, Scotland
Age: 28 |
Father |
David McADAM (-1862) |
Mother |
Mary SMITH |
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Notes for James HAY |
BIOGRAPHY: According to his son William's birth certificate,
James was
a Joiner (Journeyman), meaning that he had served out his
apprenticeship.
DEATH: Balado
Perth and Kinross
A small modern settlement in Perth and Kinross, Balado is situated a
mile (1½ km) to the west of Kinross on the A977 trunk road from
Kinross to the Kincardine Bridge. Prior to the building of the village
in the 1980s the name Balado was associated with Balado House and the
farms of Balado Farm West, Middle Balado and Easter Balado. An 18th
Century high-arched bridge crosses the South Queich here and to the
north of the village is the Balado Bridge NATO Communications Facility
known locally as the "Golf Ball". Gravel extraction and later chicken
farming industries have developed nearby and in recent years the
popular "T in the Park" music festival has been located on a site used
as an airfield during World War II. |
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