DESCENDANTS OF JAMES PEDDIE
[thanks to PJ for this]
please note, this is a very long document and published pretty much as received. I have not gone through it with a fine tooth comb. If there are spelling or grammatical mistakes I don’t need to be told. Thanks, Dave
INCLUDES THE LINEAGE OF JOHN DICK MORE PEDDIE - ARCHITECT
And another reference to him HERE
Generation No. 1
1. JAMES2 PEDDIE (? DAVID1) was born in migrated to Manchester. He
married ANN RATTRAY Bef. 1758.
Notes for JAMES PEDDIE: Occupation: was A Brewer
married 1. Helen Comb, 2. Ann Rattray
Children of JAMES PEDDIE and ANN RATTRAY are:
2. i. JAMES [REV]3 PEDDIE, b. 1758, Perth; d. 1845, Scotland, Warriston
cemetery (opened in 1843) in Edinburgh. .
ii. ANN PEDDIE, m. UNKNOWN GRIEG.
Notes for UNKNOWN GRIEG: Genealogy Index (Grouped by Family) for surnames
beginning . . . . . 21 OCT 1976) Lugton, Alexander Peddie Greig (b. 6 MAY . . .
Not Shown--) Lugton, Derek James (b. --Not Shown--) Lugton . . . 1825)
Lugton, George Lockhart Rev(b. --Not Shown . . .
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Peddie Birth : 1841 - Death : UNKNOWN . . . Greig, James. Birth : 22 MAR . . .
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iii. LAWRENCE PEDDIE.
iv. JOHN PEDDIE.
v. DAVID PEDDIE.
vi. CHRISTIAN PEDDIE.
Generation No. 2
2. JAMES [REV]3 PEDDIE (JAMES2, ? DAVID1) was born 1758 in Perth, and
died 1845 in Scotland, Warriston cemetery (opened in 1843) in Edinburgh. .
He married (1) MARGARET COVENTRY, daughter of REV COVENTRY and SPOUSE
UNKNOWN. She died 1792. He married (2) BARBARA SMITH 01 Sep 1787 in ST
Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, daughter of DONALD SMITH.
Notes for JAMES [REV] PEDDIE: *'''James Peddie''' ([[1758]]-[[1845]]),
Presbyterian divine; An able and judicious divine. Born at Perth. . . of
Edinburgh University; minister of the Bristo Street secession church in
Edinburgh, 1782-1845; twice moderator; took a leading part in the old and
new light controversy as a new light went in 1775 to Edinburgh University
. . licensed to preach in 1782. . at first he preached to fill a pulpit then he
was assigned to Bristo church and stayed til his death in 1818 marshal
College deferred him the degree of DD . . wrote many sermons
Rev Dr James Peddie of Bristo Church, Edinburgh was Moderator of the
Burgher Synod from 1789. He presided over the split between the Rev Dr
John Brown's 'Old Light Burghers and his own 'New Light Burghers in 1799.
The Rev Dr James Peddie married twice, his first marriage being to
Margaret Coventry, which brought a link by marriage with the civil and
railway engineers Benjamin Hall Blyth and Edward Lawrence Blyth which was
to be important later. His second marriage to Barbara Smith, daughter of
Lord Provost Donald Smith of the private bank Donald Smith & Company,
brought a significant range of business connections Ordained Apr 3 1783
to associate congregation Brist/Rose st
married 1. Barbara Smith, 2. Margaret Coventry
Notes for MARGARET COVENTRY: Oldest daughter
Notes for BARBARA SMITH:
second daughter Of Donald Smith . . . 1806-1807 Lord Provost of Edinburgh
Sheriff, Coroner Admiral with in city limits At Edinburgh, Age 75, Donald
Smith Esq, banker Lord Provost of Edinburgh [The Gentleman Magazine, Book
of Dignitaries ] Had 9 kids
Children of JAMES PEDDIE and BARBARA SMITH are:
3. i. WILLIAM [REV]4 PEDDIE, b. 1805, Christening: 25 OCT 1805 St
Cuthberts, Edinburgh; d. 23 Feb 1893. 4. ii. ALEXANDER PEDDIE, b. 1810.
iii. CHRISTIAN PEDDIE, b. Christening: 16 OCT 1803 St
Cuthberts, Edinburgh; d. (died). iv. DONALD SMITH PEDDIE, b. . . accountant
Edin, factor & tutor to James COLSTON.
Notes for DONALD SMITH PEDDIE:
LKS] MLN Testaments 1830-35 part 18
. . Foot d Montreal, Canada Aug 1834. Mrs . . . 1835. Donald Smith PEDDIE
accountant Edin . . . in the family of Sir . . . 1835. John CAMPBELL nephew of
. . . & West of Scotland FHS: Unit . . .
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v. MARYANNE PEDDIE.
vi. BARBARA PEDDIE, m. ? HARPER.
vii. MARGARET PEDDIE, m. ? WATSON.
5. viii. JAMES PEDDIE, b. Abt. May 1798, ST
Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
ix. JOHN SMITH PEDDIE, b. Christening: 3 JUN 1808 St Cuthberts, Edinburgh.
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM [REV]4 PEDDIE (JAMES [REV]3, JAMES2, ? DAVID1) was born 1805
in Christening: 25 OCT 1805 St Cuthberts, Edinburgh, and died 23 Feb 1893.
He married (1) UNKNOWN
Notes for WILLIAM [REV] PEDDIE:
Dictionary of National Biography. . . By LESLIE. STEPHEN Life Notes] P. 387
Attended High School and university in Edinburgh In 1827 licensed to
preach the year later successor of his fathers church . . 1843 the degree
D. D. was given to him from the Jefferson College Penn. . Editor of the
United Presbyterian Magazine for years . . interested Mission in France
wrote a memoir to his father discourses in 1840 . . . Jubilee 1878
Child of WILLIAM PEDDIE and UNKNOWN is:
6. i. ?5 PEDDIE.
4. ALEXANDER4 PEDDIE (JAMES [REV]3, JAMES2, ? DAVID1) was born 1810. He
married CLARA ELIZABETH SIBBOLO ANDERSON, daughter of THOMAS ANDERSON and
MARGARET SCOTT. She was born Abt. 1821 in c: 7 NOV 1821 in Selkirk.
Notes for ALEXANDER PEDDIE:
President Royal College of Physicians. . 1877. . . Graduated in 1835
EDINBURGH MEDICAL JOURNAL 1907 . . . EDITORIAL - DR. ALEXANDER PEDDIE
It is not vouchsafed to many of the sons of men to cross
the hundred arches of the bridge of Mirza. A few escape the
“ Gates of Death” until they have passed the seventy
unbroken spans, but the numbers crossing the ruined arches
steadily lessen as they, like the subject of the present
notice, near the end of the visionary bridge. On high
authority it has been asserted that the later years of such
men are “but labour and sorrow”, yet the career of the
doyen of the Scottish medical profession shows that such a
statement is not of universal application. The retrospect
of a life remarkable for its usefulness and rich in its
fulfilment, instinct with broad sympathies and devoted to
wide interests, distinguished by generosity of thought and
magnanimity of mind, could not fail to furnish peace and
happiness, and this feeling was undoubtedly enhanced by the
assurance, on all hands, of the universal love and respect
of his fellow-countrymen.
Alexander Peddie belonged to the “Brahmin caste, ” as the Autocrat puts it,
and was the son of an eminent minister in Edinburgh. Born in 1810, his
earliest memories centred in the stirring scenes marking the decline and
fall of the great Napoleon.
At the High School he was a member of one of
the large classes characteristic of the time: that to which he belonged
included many men who afterwards attained distinction, all of whom passed
away before him. On leaving school, he spent a few years in a bank, but,
on the advice of Dr. Abercromby, he decided to study medicine, and became
in 1830 an apprentice to Mr. Syme at Minto House, where he was associated
with his lifelong friend, John Brown. Graduating at the University five
years later, he repaired to the Continent, and devoted himself more
particularly to study in Paris, whose medical school was then at the
zenith of one of its most famous epochs. It is of interest to note that on
his return to engage in practice, he was the first to introduce the stethoscope to Edinburgh. In addition to engaging in
private practice, Dr. Peddie, in combination with Dr. Brown and Dr.
Cornwall, accepted the charge of the hospital at Minto House. From this
time onwards until his retirement, a few years ago, Dr. Peddie spent an
active life and enjoyed a large practice in his native city. He did not
restrict his energies, by any means, to medicine, but allowed his wide
sympathies free scope in many directions; his professional duties,
however, were ever first in his thoughts. At all times possessed of an
open mind, he was quick to detect any possibility of advances in
knowledge. As a proof of this, it may be mentioned that he was the
earliest to demonstrate in Edinburgh the animal parasites of skin
diseases. In two other directions, at least, he was far in advance of his
compeers.
At a comparatively early period of his career he recognized the
infectious nature of puerperal fever, and strove with all his energies to
o btain wide recognition of the fact. His name thus deserves to be
placed along with those of Oliver Wendell Holmes and Semmelweiss as one of the
pioneers in a great advance. Some years ago Professor Osler wrote to ask
Dr. Wendell Holmes whether he looked back with greater pleasure to his
paper on “ Puerperal Infectivity, ” or to the composition of the “
Chambered Nautilus, ” and received, as might be expected, a reply in favour
of the scientific advance rather than of the literary triumph. If a
similar query had been addressed to Dr. Peddie – if he had been asked
whether he would rather have his name associated in the future with a
practical achievement, bringing in its train the saving of countless
precious lives, or would the biography of his friend, which has delighted
a large circle of readers, there can be no question as to what his answer
would have been.
In another branch of medicine Dr. Peddie initiated
beneficial changes. Impressed by the failure attendant upon attempts to
deal with inebriates, he suggested views in regard to pathology a
nd treatment far in advance of those at the time in vogue. Earnest
consideration of the questions involved led him to the conclusion that
inebriety is to be regarded as the outcome of cerebral disease, and he,
therefore proposed that the management of such cases should be based upon
modern scientific conceptions. The practical outcome of his work in this
direction has certainly been of the highest value. Led by the results of
wide observation to recognise the want of it, he was amongst the
enlightened men who initiated the movement in favour of the institution
of a hospital for children, and to his advocacy of the cause the
foundation of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children is in great part
due. Dr. Peddie contributed numerous papers and articles upon these and
many other subjects to medical literature, the largest number of which
appeared in the pages of this Journal. These contributions are marked by
breadth of view and originality of thought, while characterised by
lucidity of style and purity of diction. During his professional care
er many
honours were bestowed upon him: he became President of the Royal College
of Physicians in 1877 and of the Harveian Society in 1890. In this latter
capacity he performed a pious duty by devoting the Annual Oration to a
delightful sketch of the life of “ Rab. ” This charming biography was
afterwards extended, and will remain one of the most graceful tributes to
friendship afforded by our profession. In his personal character Dr. Peddie
was one of the most lovable of mankind. This did not arise from weakness,
for he was equally strong in defence of what he deemed right and in
denunciation of what he considered wrong; it arose from his generous
instincts and kindly ways. These traits were ever in evidence on his
aristocratic features and in his steadfast eye; his expression was
singularly winning as it reflected his changing moods from grave to gay;
his bearing was a charming survival of a courteous past. Always fond of
music, he possessed an excellent voice, and with Professors
Christison, Bennett, and Maclagan, formed the quartet so popular in the
rendering of glees. During his later years he showed a love for the
brush, and produced water-colour sketches of much beauty.
*CHECKLIST OF MANUSCRIPTS IN THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF . . .
. . See: CULLEN, William, 11. PATERSON, George Andrew [1811 - 1893]. See:
ROYAL COLLEGE OF . . . Presented by RI Bunting, 1947. PEDDIE, Alexander
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*Dr. Alexander Peddie, Doctor of Medicine, was President of the Royal
College of Physicians, Queen Street, Edinburgh, 1877 - 1879. He died in
1907. Some of his decendents settled in Iowa and California in the late
1800's. His grandson, Alexander, b. 1885 was one of the early casualties
in the opening battle of World War 1. [Thanks to George Peddie of Scotland
for this]. . . . Peddie reasearch
*And here is some more information from Christopher Peddie in the
USA. . . Peddie research I am a direct descendent of Dr. Alexander Peddie of
Edinburgh, Scotland. He was the first Scottish physician to use the
anesthetic Chloriform. The "Alexander" name has passed down to all male
members of my family. My son's name is Lucas Alexander Peddie. He is 24.
I'm the doctor's Great, Great, Great Grandson. Our family crest, displayed
above is on the far left. I have it in my home, along with hundreds of
pictures and documented items. Nice to know the site is here. [Christopher
Alexander Peddie, Pensacola, FL. , USA]
Children of ALEXANDER PEDDIE and CLARA ANDERSON are:
7. i. ALEXANDER5 PEDDIE, b. 21 Nov 1853, b: 21 NOV 1853 in St
Cuthberts, Edinburgh. . emigrated to America and eventually settled in Iowa.
ii. JAMES PEDDIE.
iii. MARY ANN PEDDIE.
iv. THOMAS ANDERSON PEDDIE.
v. HENRY ANDERSON PEDDIE.
vi. MARGARET SCOTT PEDDIE.
vii. BARBARA SMITH PEDDIE.
viii. CLARA PEDDIE.
5. JAMES4 PEDDIE (JAMES [REV]3, JAMES2, ? DAVID1) was born Abt. May 1798
in ST Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. He married MARGARET DICK
16 Aug 1821 in 16 AUG 1821 in Edinburgh & Glasgow, daughter of JOHN [REV]
DICK.
Notes for JAMES PEDDIE:
Christening: 14 MAY 1798 Saint Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
migrated to Manchester apprenter to James Grieg fact from A History of the
Society of Writers to Her Majesty's
Notes for MARGARET DICK:
dau of The Reverend John Dick-of Glasglow . . . received his license as a
preacher from the Associate presbytery of Perth and Dunfermline . . . the
first year of his ministry he lived with Dr Peddie of Edinburgh
. . . www. electricscotland. com/history/other/dick_john. htm
Children of JAMES PEDDIE and MARGARET DICK are:
i. JAMES5 PEDDIE, b. 16 Oct 1822, in Saint
Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
Notes for JAMES PEDDIE:
# Title: -civil engineer
# Birth: 16 OCT 1822 in Saint Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
8. ii. JOHN DICK PEDDIE, b. 24 Feb 1824, St
Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
Twin of William Peddie
iii. WILLIAM PEDDIE, b. 24 Feb 1824, St
Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
Notes for WILLIAM PEDDIE:
Twin of John Dick Peddie
Generation No. 4
7. ALEXANDER5 PEDDIE (ALEXANDER4, JAMES [REV]3, JAMES2, ? DAVID1) was
born 21 Nov 1853 in b: 21 NOV 1853 in St Cuthberts, Edinburgh. . emigrated to
America and eventually settled in Iowa. He married (1) LETA GERTRUDE
HOLMAN. He married (2) CARRIE JOSEPHINE ROPER 21 Oct 1875 in Iowa,
daughter of FRANKLIN ROPER and CLARISSA BEERS.
Notes for ALEXANDER PEDDIE:
# Name: Alexander PEDDIE
# Birth: 21 NOV 1853 in St Cuthberts, Edinburgh
ALEXANDER PEDDIE Occupation Farmer
Age 28
Sex M
Literacy U
Arrived 1880-05-04
Origin Scotland
Port Glasgow
Last Residence
Destination UNITED STATES
Plan Unknown
Ship Anchoria
Passage Unknown
* Note Dennis King stated . . . I really think the Alexander Peddie than came
to the United States arrived 31 Oct. 1871. The 1900 and 1930 United Stated
Federal Census indicate that and also the New York passenger ship list
record. [rootsweb]
*note Patti McRae stated Alex Peddie lived in Emmetsburg and had a
daughter, Clara, who married great-uncle on my mothers's side, Albert
Schirmer. I can provide more information about this family if you are
interested. . [rootsweb]
*his father Doctor Alexander Peddie (President Royal College of Physicians
1877)He emigrated to America and eventually settled in Iowa (was
something in the Masonic Lodge). One of his descendants called Price
(forgothis first name) was a USN Commander who died in California very
recently , Cupercino I think.
Palo Alto County Directories. . . Michael, meat market SCOTT, James, sorghum
mill. Scottish American . . . Co. (limited) Alexander PEDDIE comnr. , Norman
J . . . A. , jeweler SMITH, Rev. JJ (Catholic) SOPER
. . . www. celticcousins. net/paloalto/1883dir. htm - Alexander Peddie & Carrie
Josephine Roperhttp: //www. e-familytree. net/f6626. htm
Dar Members
. . Born in Emmetsburg, Iowa. Wife of Francis Edward Allen. Descendant of
Daniel Roper, as follows: 1. Alexander Peddie (b. 1853) m. 1875 Josephine
Roper (1857 . . . http: //www. celticcousins. net/paloalto/dar. htm
www. celticcousins
Notes for LETA GERTRUDE HOLMAN:
Leta Gertrude Holman
Notes for CARRIE JOSEPHINE ROPER:
Carrie Josephine Roper 5
Husband Alexander Peddie
Wife Carrie Josephine Roper 5
Married: 21 Oct 1875 - Emmetsburg, , IA
Born: 16 Sep 1857 - Horicon, Dodge, WI
Christened:
Died: 22 Feb 1896
Carrie Josephine Roper 5
Father: Franklin Horatio Roper (1824-1910) 5
Mother: Clarissa Ann Beers (1827-1887) 5
Children of ALEXANDER PEDDIE and CARRIE ROPER are:
i. CLARA ANDERSON6 PEDDIE, b. 1877, Born: 22 Aug 1877 - Emmetsburg, , IA.
ii. MARGARET JOSEPHINE PEDDIE, b. 1878, Born: 10 Sep 1878 - Emmetsburg, ,
IA. iii. FRANKLIN ALEXANDER PEDDIE, b. 1881, Born: 15 May 1881 -
Emmetsburg, , IA. iv. BARBARA ISABELLE PEDDIE, b. 1883, Born: 10 Feb 1883
- Emmetsburg, , IA. v. JESSIE MARY ROPER PEDDIE, b. 1887, Born: 7 Sep
1887 - Emmetsburg, , IA. vi. HENRY SCOTT CRAWFORD PEDDIE, b. 1890, Born:
1 Nov 1890 - Edinburgh, , , Scotland. vii. WILLIAM JOSEPH PEDDIE, b.
1892, Born: 10 May 1892 - Emmetsburg, , IA.
8. JOHN DICK5 PEDDIE (JAMES4, JAMES [REV]3, JAMES2, ? DAVID1) was born 24
Feb 1824 in St Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. He married
EUPHEMIA LOCKHART MORE 1851, daughter of JAMES STEPHEN MORE.
Notes for JOHN DICK PEDDIE:
# Title: -architect
# Sex: M
# Birth: 24 FEB 1824 in Edinburgh
# Note:
John Dick Peddie
Designation: Architect
Born: 24 February 1824
Died: 12 March 1891
Bio Notes from the Dictionary of Scottish Architects
http: //www. codexgeo. co. uk/dsa/ John Dick Peddie and his twin brother
William were born in Edinburgh on 24 February 1824, the second and
third sons of James Peddie WS and his wife Margaret Dick. Both the
Peddies and the Dicks were prominent families within the United
Associate Synod which became the United Presbyterian Church in 1848,
Peddie's grandfather the Rev Dr James Peddie of Bristo Church,
Edinburgh having been Moderator of the Burgher Synod from 1789. He
presided over the split between the Rev Dr John Brown's 'Old Light'
Burghers and his own 'New Light' Burghers in 1799.
The Rev Dr James
Peddie married twice, his first marriage being to Margaret Coventry,
which brought a link by marriage with the civil and railway engineers
Benjamin Hall Blyth and Edward Lawrence Blyth which was to be
important later. His second marriage to Barbara Smith, daughter of