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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. John Usher: Birth: 28 Apr 1794. Death: 26 Mar 1864 in , Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

  2. James Usher: Birth: 17 Mar 1796. Death: Bet 18 Jul 1821 and 3 Aug 1821

  3. Jane Usher: Birth: 2 May 1797. Death: 20 Mar 1851

  4. Thomas Usher: Birth: 16 Sep 1803. Death: 2 Aug 1887 in Hawick, , Roxburgh, Scotland, Courthill


Sources
1. Title:   "Family Tree Book" (MS, cir 1900); privately held by Leslie Usher, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Edinburgh, 2010.
Page:   p. p. 90 / 90a / 90c
Author:   William Neville Usher
2. Title:   3 Jan 1949 Endowments for the dead, 1893-1970
 heir indexes, 1924-1956
 baptisms for the dead, 1941-1970
 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake Temple
Author:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   International Genealogical Index
3. Title:   "Family Tree Book" (MS, cir 1900); privately held by Leslie Usher, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Edinburgh, 2010.
Page:   p. p. 90 / 90a
Author:   William Neville Usher
4. Title:   Inventory of the Personal Estate of Umqle Thomas Usher, Courthill
Author:   Peebles Commissary Court
Publication:   1824, Peebles Commissary Court, CC18/4/6
5. Title:   "Family Tree Book" (MS, cir 1900); privately held by Leslie Usher, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Edinburgh, 2010.
Page:   p. p. 90
Author:   William Neville Usher
6. Title:   Typewritten Usher Family Tree - Final copy
Page:   Generation V
Author:   Dr. C. H. Usher
7. Title:   "Family Tree Book" (MS, cir 1900); privately held by Leslie Usher, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Edinburgh, 2010.
Page:   p. p. 90 / 90b / 90c
Author:   William Neville Usher

Notes
a. Note:   From Andrew Usher's narrative:
  He married one of the Miss Potts of Penchrist, a lady of like disposition with himself; and I never knew a pair so generally respected and esteemed by all classes in the country. The late Dr Chalmers, when Minister of Cavers, was a frequent visitor at Courthill and was a great favourite there and in his life and posthumous works published by Dr Hanna, he speaks of the dear Ushers of Courthill where he had received such kindness and where he had spent some of his happiest days.
b. Note:   HI919
Note:   (Research):I think these relate to this Thomas Usher
  Usher, Thomas
 (Male)
  Address(es): Hawick
 Date: 1781
  Subscribed to Poems on Various Subjects. By John Hoy, junior, 1781, HOY, John. Edinburgh
 Subject: poetry
  ----------------------------------------------------------
  Usher, Thomas
 (Male)
  Address(es): Hawick
 Date: 1784
  Occupation(s): writer, literature/education(p)
  Subscribed to The Poetical Museum. Containing Songs and Poems on almost every subject. Mostly from periodical publications, 1784, ANON. Hawick
 Subject: poetry
  ----------------------------------------------------------
  Usher, Thomas
 (Male)
  Address(es): Hawick
 Date: 1787
  Subscribed to Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (3rd edn.), 1787, BURNS, Robert. London
 Subject: poetry
  ----------------------------------------------------------
  Usher, Thomas
 (Male)
  Address(es): Hawick
 Date: 1787
  Subscribed to Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, 1787, BURNS, Robert. Edinburgh
 Subject: poetry
  ----------------------------------------------------------
  Usher, Thomas
 (Male)
  Address(es): Jedburgh
 Date: 1791
  Subscribed to The history of medicine, 1791, DAVIDSON, Samuel. Newcastle
 Subject: medicine


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