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 Church of Scotland Ministers A

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Date transcribed2011-00-00
Transcribed byJane Britcliffe, Peter Schofield, Penny Tipper
CommentList of Ministers of the Church of Scotland who served in India or South Asia, extracted from Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae

Section  Ceylon    
Volume No.  5    
Page No.  170    
Surname  Middleton    
Christian Name(s)  Gerard    
Wife 1 Surname  Haugh    
Wife 1 Christian name(s)  Mary    
Children to 1st Wife Christian name(s)  William Gerard, Annie Holmes, Jessie    
Father-in-law 1 Surname  Haugh    
Father-in-law 1 Christian name(s)  Richard    
Body of text  GERARD MIDDLETON, born Birse, 10th September 1837, son of John Middleton, farmer, Midstrath, and Mary Harper, educated at Grammar School and University of Aberdeen, MA (1858), licensed by Presbytery of Kincardine O'Neil in 1862, assistant at Kennethmont, ordained chaplain to Badulla, Ceylon, in 1865, returned home in 1870, assistant at Cupar-Fife, admitted assistant and successor in 1871, died 24th December 1880. He married in 1872, Jane (died 23rd December 1913), daughter of Richard Haugh, Stainton, Cumberland, and had issue � William Gerard, born 1874, Annie Holmes, born 1878, Jessie, born 1880 (married a German Professor).    
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List of Ministers of the Church of Scotland who served in India or South Asia extracted from Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae
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