(Lord) John Hugh LOTHIAN
Birth:
1778
Cowdenbeath, Kingsosshire, Fife, Scotland
Chr:
12 Mar 1767
Beath, Fife, Scotland
Death:
1820
Edinburgh, Scotland
Burial:
19 Jul 1841
Beath Parish Cemetery, Fife, Scotland
Marriage:
20 Jul 1803
Edinburgh, Scotland
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
REFN: 32 Heir of Title and most of the Estate
Jenette THOMSON
Birth:
24 Dec 1777
Beath Parish, Fife, Scotland
Death:
21 Nov 1862
Burial:
Peru, Miami, Indiana
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
2 SOUR S562440251 3 DATA REFN: 33
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1 Jan 1812
Cowdenbeath, Kingsosshire, Fife, Scotland
Death:
1 Jun 1859
Peru, Miami, Indiana
Notes:
REFN: 16 Narrative written by Bertha L Carvey, Converse Indiana 46919 Court Records found by Jean Tombaugh, 700 Pontiac St Rochester, Indiana William Lothian King There were many pressures and much unrest in Europe at the beginning of the 19th Century. We who have enjoyed the last fifty years of life in America can not appreciate the hardships and unstable life of our ancestors. So William Lothian chafed against the laws of primgenture and looked toward anew home. His place in the Lothian family was low as his mother Janet Thompson Lothian born 1790 was the second wife. The eldest son John Lothian inherited the bulk of the estate and title to the Lothian Clan. (Jean Tombaugh 700Pontiac has a picture of Lord Lothian) William took his part of the Lothian estate and with his mother came to America in company of Robert Sharp, about the year 1842. Sharp persuaded the mother (Janet Thompson Lothian) to marry him. The pair never lived as husband and wife but Sharp came in possession ofher estate. Among the antiques brought from Scotland was a tall clock. (The daughter Mary Margaret Carvey could not tell what happened to this clock.) William, Robert Sharp, and Janet came to Peru, Indiana. William changed hisname to King and was known as William King or William Lothian King. In Peru, William met young Angeline Clifford, a beautiful dark haired lass of sixteen years. She was born on November 22, 1829, in South Hero, Vermont, and cameto LaPorte, Indiana with her parents who died in a few weeks. She then lived with her half brother John Davisson in Peru. William married Angeline in Peru, Indiana, on January 26, 1845 (Miama Co., Ind Records.) and the pair journeyed to Scotland as a wedding trip. Angeline recalled that the people of Glasgow stared at the sunbonnet she wore walking along the streets. Two children were born to them, Bryon Whitney King, born 1846, and Mary Margaret King, born 1848. William could not settle down and became enamored with the hired girl, Nancy Biggs. Angeline sued for a divorce, which was granted. She had custody of her two small children and a one dollar settlement. There at nineteen years of age, Angeline was left with two children and no money. William divorced March 3, 1848, and hurried into marriage with Nancy Biggs on April 2, 1850. A daughter, Elizabeth was born 1859. William Lothian King cared little for his first family. His daughter, Mary Margaret King (Carvey) told aboutone visit he paid her. He came on horseback and gathered her up in his armsand kissed her. Mary Margaret was a beautiful child with dark curls and brown eyes. King brough some plaid for a dress on this trip. She never saw himagain. William Lothian King died June 3, 1859, and was burie at Mt Hope Cemetary, Peru Co., Indiana. His will dated May 30, 1859, proven June 7, 1859;Miami Co., Indiana; leaves the following; "Land in Miami County and all his personal estate after payment of debts to his second wife, Nancy Biggs King, and land to my two children Byron W King and Mary L King the sum of one hundred dollars each to be paid out of that portion of my Estate, devised to my wife Nancy, said money to be paid at the end of three years after my decease tomy friend, James Sharp in trust for said Byron L and Mary L King until they attain the age of twenty-one years" According to the Marriage Records for MiamiCounty, Nancy married Ansel Hulbert on May 6, 1860 Relatives have searchedfor the grave of William Lothian King but it is unmarked in Mt Hope Cemetary. Angeline Clifford married Avery Palmer Carvey, a young attorney of Peru. To this union five children were born: William "Young Bill", Jennie married William Belt, Avery Palmer Jr Carvey, Anna married Silas Belt, Emma married Isaac Grisso All these children favored the Carveys in features, coloring, and build. Mary Margaret King (Carvey) was the only
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(Lord) John Hugh Lothian - Jenette Thomson
(Lord) John Hugh Lothian
was born at Cowdenbeath, Kingsosshire, Fife, Scotland 1778.
His parents were Hewgh Louden and Janet Angus.
He married Jenette Thomson 20 Jul 1803 at Edinburgh, Scotland . Jenette Thomson was born at Beath Parish, Fife, Scotland 24 Dec 1777 daughter of Petter Thomson and Janet Harrawer .
They were the parents of 1
child:
William Hugh Lothian King
born 1 Jan 1812.
(Lord) John Hugh Lothian died 1820 at Edinburgh, Scotland .
Jenette Thomson died 21 Nov 1862 .