James Patullo
- Born: 15 Aug 1824, Kinfauns, Perthshire 2
- Marriage: Helen Anderson on 19 Nov 1847 in Errol, Perthshire 1
Chronology:
He immigrated on the Caroline Agnes in 1849 to Victoria. 3
James married Helen Anderson, daughter of Andrew Anderson and Jane Wallace, on 19 Nov 1847 in Errol, Perthshire.1 (Helen Anderson was born on 11 Feb 1827 in Kinnaird, Perthshire 4.)
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1
Scotland's People - Index, www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, Marriage. 19 Nov 1847 ANDERSON HELEN JAMES PATULLO/ F ERROL 351/00 0007 No Image.
2
Scotland's People - Index, www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, Birth. 15 Aug 1824PATULLOJAMESJAMES PATULLO/MKINFAUNS366/00 0003.
3
Public Records Office - Victoria, http://www.prov.vic.gov.au/, Index to Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871. Index to Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871
This is an index to VPRS 14 Register of Assisted British Immigrants 1839-1871
PATULLOWILLIAM22JUL1849CAROLINE AGNES4A122
PATULLOJAMESIJUL1849CAROLINE AGNES4A120
PATULLOHELEN21JUL1849CAROLINE AGNES4A120
PATULLOJAMES24JUL1849CAROLINE AGNES4A120
PATULLOWILLIAM22JUN1849CAROLINE AGNES5A26
PATULLOWILLIAM22JUN1849CAROLINE AGNES5A36
PATULLOELLEN ANDERSON21JUN1849CAROLINE AGNES5A24
PATULLOJAMESIJUN1849CAROLINE AGNES5A33
PATULLOJAMES24JUN1849CAROLINE AGNES5A33
PATULLOJAMES24JUN1849CAROLINE AGNES5A24
PATULLOHELEN21JUN1849CAROLINE AGNES5A33
PATULLOJAMESIJUN1849CAROLINE AGNES5A24.
4
Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages (Victoria) - Index, http://online.justice.vic.gov.au/bdm/home, Birth. 11 Feb 1827 ANDERSON HELEN ANDREW ANDERSON/JANE WALLACE FR 724 F KINNAIRD 368/00 0004 No Image
"KINNAIRD, hamlet and parish in east of Perthshire. The hamlet lies 2 3/4 miles north-west of Inchture, and has a modern church, and a public school with about 85 scholars. The parish contains also four other hamlets, and its post town is Inchture; and it gives the peerage title of baron to the family of Kinnaird, whose seat - Rossie Priory - is in Inchture parish. Its length is nearly 3 miles; its breadth about 2 miles; its area 3498 acres. Real property in 1880-81, £3424. Pop. 260. The smaller part of the land is in the Carse of Gowrie, the larger part in Carse Braes. Kinnaird Castle is a stately structure of 12th century, belonged for a time to the Crown, belongs now to Sir Patrick M. Thriepland, Bart., and was externally renovated from a ruined state in 1855" Wilson, Rev. John, The Gazetteer of Scotland, 1882.
[halfway between Perth & Dundee about 8k from Tay Firth]. Tentative.