William Runciman (m. Janet Allan)1

(circa Apr 1731 - )
Father*Alexander Runciman (at Meikle Pinkerton) (say 1695 - circa 1770); The William married to Janet Allan is assumed to be the son of Alexander, because of the dates, the witnesses to some of the baptisms, his second daughter being a Janet, and the subsequent discovery of a first known son named Alexander in a neighbouring parish1,2
Mother*Janet Hendrie1 (say 1700 - )

BDMs

     William Runciman was born circa Apr 1731 Dunbar, ELN, SCT.1 He was baptized on 11 Apr 1731 at Dunbar, East Lothian; Alexander RUNSIMAN & Janet HENDRY his spouse had a son bapt. named William. Wit. Alexander Gray & James Hendrie.3 He married Janet Allan on 23 May 1760 at Dunbar, East Lothian; Wm. RUNCIMAN & Janet ALLAN both of this parish.4,5,6
The William married to Janet Allan is assumed to be the son of Alexander, because of the dates, the witnesses to some of the baptisms, his second daughter being a Janet, and the subsequent discovery of a son Alexander in a neighbouring parish to aid application of the Scottish naming pattern.7

Names/other info

     It is possible that William Runciman witnessed the baptism of Thomas Runciman on 11 Jul 1762 Dunbar, ELN, SCT; Tho. Runciman & Bar. Wallace had Thomas baptised. Wit. Alexr Runciman, Wm. Runciman (assumed to be Thomas' father and brother.)8,9,10

Links

     Click here to see William's page on WikiTree, a (free) collaborative on-line tree.11

Family

Janet Allan (say 1735 - )
Children
  • Christian Runciman6 (circa May 1760 - )
  • Janet Runciman12 (circa Jan 1763 - )
  • Catherine Runciman13 (circa Mar 1765 - )
  • Margaret Runciman14 (circa Jul 1767 - )
  • Alexander Runciman15 (circa Mar 1772 - )
ChartsLineage 1d: Alexander & Janet (HENDRIE) RUNCIMAN of Dunbar, ELN
Last Edited15 May 2012

Citations

  1. [S102] Scotlands People Index, "OPR East Lothian, SCT RUNCIMAN Births 1538-1854", Birth (Bap.) 11 Apr 1731 William s/o Alexander RUNSIMAN & Janet HENDRIE, Dunbar, ELN, 706/ 0020 0099, extracted from index Jun 2010.
  2. [S4] Lorna Henderson, "RUNCIMAN Conclusions", Jun 2010.
  3. [S2921] ELN OPR (transcripts by Barbara Samples) Dunbar: Dunbar, ELN, Bap. 11 Apr 1731 William s/o Alexander RUNSIMAN & Janet HENDRY, extracted Jun 2010 (Bap (1687-1854); Marriages (1651 - 1820); Deaths (1737 - 1819)).
  4. [S2921] ELN OPR (transcripts by Barbara Samples) Dunbar: Dunbar, ELN, Marr. 23 May 1760 Wm. RUNCIMAN & Janet ALLAN (botp), extracted Jun 2010 (Bap (1687-1854); Marriages (1651 - 1820); Deaths (1737 - 1819)).
  5. [S103] Scotlands People Index, "OPR East Lothian SctP RUNCIMAN Marriages 1538-1854", Marr. 23 May 1760 William RUNCIMAN & Janet ALLAN 706/ 0050 0030, extracted Jun 2010.
  6. [S2921] ELN OPR (transcripts by Barbara Samples) Dunbar: Dunbar, ELN, Bap. 10 May 1760 Christian d/o Wm RUNSIMAN & Janet ALLAN (Wit: Al RUNCEMAN, Geo. ALLAN), extracted Jun 2010 (Bap (1687-1854); Marriages (1651 - 1820); Deaths (1737 - 1819)).
  7. [S16] Lorna Henderson, "RUNCIMAN One Name Study", Jun 2010.
  8. [S102] Scotlands People Index, "OPR East Lothian, SCT RUNCIMAN Births 1538-1854", Birth (Bap.) 11 Jul 1762 Thomas s/o Thomas RUNCIMAN & Barbara WALLACE, Dunbar, ELN, 706/ 0020 0227, extracted from index Jun 2010.
  9. [S2921] ELN OPR (transcripts by Barbara Samples) Dunbar: Dunbar, ELN, Bap. 11 Jul 1762 Thomas s/o Tho. RUNCIMAN & Bar. WALLACE, Wit: Alexr. & Wm. RUNCIMAN, extracted Jun 2010 (Bap (1687-1854); Marriages (1651 - 1820); Deaths (1737 - 1819)).
  10. [S3] Lorna Henderson, "RUNCIMAN Analysis", Jun 2010.
  11. [S3217] WikiTree online at http://WikiTree.com/, Oct-11.
  12. [S2921] ELN OPR (transcripts by Barbara Samples) Dunbar: Dunbar, ELN, Bap. 25 Jan 1763 Janet d/o Wm RUNCIMAN & Janet ALLAN (Wit: Ja. & Thos RUNCIMAN), extracted Jun 2010 (Bap (1687-1854); Marriages (1651 - 1820); Deaths (1737 - 1819)).
  13. [S102] Scotlands People Index, "OPR East Lothian, SCT RUNCIMAN Births 1538-1854", Birth (bap.?) 31 Mar 1765 Catherine d/o William RUNCIMAN & Janet ALLAN, Dunbar, ELN 706/ 0020 0232, extracted from index Jun 2010.
  14. [S102] Scotlands People Index, "OPR East Lothian, SCT RUNCIMAN Births 1538-1854", Birth (bap.?) 19 Jul 1767 Margaret d/o William RUNCIMAN & Janet ALLAN, Dunbar, ELN 706/ 0030 0005, extracted from index Jun 2010.
  15. [S102] Scotlands People Index, "OPR East Lothian, SCT RUNCIMAN Births 1538-1854", Birth (bap.?) 29 Mar 1772 Alexander s/o William RUNCIMAN & Janet ALLAN, Innerwick, ELN 711/ 0030 0125:ITAL], extracted from index Jun 2010.
 
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