Related Ministers: the family tree of the Stevensons

Stevenson Tree

 

Introduction

If this is the first time you are using these trees, you are advised to read the general introduction which appears here.
 

Source

For the Stevenson family see, Cameron, John, The Parish of Campsie.
 

Free Church Ministers

There are 27 ministers mentioned in this tree, of whom one was Free Church. The following are references for all ministers whose names appear in the General Index of Scottish Presbyterian Ministers:


Black, William, 1826, Shettleston, Glasgow, A.1.3.1.
Burns, Thomas, 1839, High, Airdrie: see under C.1.1. Agnes Macleod MacNaughton
Burns, Thomas, 1877, Melville, Montrose, C.1.1.1.
Horne, David, 1831, Yester, A.1.1.1.
Horne, George, 1864, Port Glasgow, A.1.1.2.2.
Horne, Robert Keith Dick, 1863, Corstorphine, A.1.1.1.1.
Horne, Robert Stevenson, 1851, Innellan, A.1.1.2.1.
MacFarlane, Andrew, 1902, Indian Chaplain: see under A.1.1.1.1. Robert Keith Dick Horne
MacFarlane, James, 1831, North, Stirling: see under A.1.1.1.1. Robert Keith Dick Horne
MacFarlane, John, 1803, Waterbeck (Relief): see under A.1.1.1.1. Robert Keith Dick Horne
MacFarlane, John Adam, 1856, Kinlochbervie: see under A.1.1.1.1. Robert Keith Dick Horne
MacNaughton, Allan, 1819, Caledonian, London, C.1. and see under A.1.2.1.1.2. Robert James Stevenson
MacNaughton, Neil Maxwell, 1859, Kelvinhaugh, Glasgow, C.1.2.
Roberts, James, 1863, Military Chaplain: see under A.1.1.1.2. Caroline Mary Patricia Horne
Stevenson, Alexander, 1837, British Guiana, A.1.2.1.3.
Stevenson, George, 1843, Tullibody, A.1.2.1.5.
Stevenson, John, 1834, Indian Chaplain, A.1.2.1.1.
Stevenson, John Gordon, 1900, Boarhills, A.1.2.1.1.2.1.
Stevenson, Robert, 1837, East Chapel, Airdrie, A.1.2.1.4.
Stevenson, Robert Horne, 1840, Crieff, B.1.1.
Stevenson, Robert James, 1863, Dolphinton, A.1.2.1.1.2.
Stevenson, William Barron, 1907, Professor, Glasgow, A.1.2.1.4.1.
Stevenson, William Black, 1891, Athelstaneford, B.1.1.1.
Stevenson, William Ferrie, 1862, Rutherglen, A.1.2.1.2.1.
 

Tree

A.1. Stevenson, farmer of Boghall, Campsie, Stirlingshire, had three daughters who married farmers, and all of them had sons in the ministry.

A.1.1. Margaret Stevenson was the daughter of Stevenson, Boghall. She married Robert Horne, Braes o’ Yetts, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.

A.1.1.1. David Horne (1802-1863) was the son of Robert Horne, Braes o’ Yetts. He was minister of Corstorphine, Edinburgh: FES, Vol.1, p.8.

A.1.1.1.1. Robert Keith Dick Horne (1833-1907) was the son of David Horne, Corstorphine. He also was the minister of Corstorphine: FES, Vol.1, p.9. He married Helen MacFarlane. She was the daughter of James MacFarlane, minister of Duddingston, Edinburgh: FES, Vol.1, p.20; and the grand daughter of John MacFarlane, Relief minister in Waterbeck, Dumfries-shire: Small, Vol.1, p.56; and Greenhead, Glasgow: Small, Vol.2, p.53; and sister of Agnes Goodsir MacFarlane, who married John Adam MacFarlane, minister of Urray, Ross and Cromarty: FES, Vol.7, p.51., and who had a son Andrew MacFarlane who was an Indian Chaplain: FES, Vol.7, p.575.

A.1.1.1.2. Caroline Mary Patricia Horne (1838) was the daughter of David Horne, Corstorphine. She married James Roberts, Indian Chaplain: FES, Vol.7, p.580.

A.1.1.2. George Horne was the son of Robert Horne, Braes o’ Yetts. He married Margaret Stevenson.

A.1.1.2.1. Robert Stevenson Horne (1830-1887) was the son of George Horne. He was minister of Slamannan, Stirlingshire: FES, Vol.1, p.229.

A.1.1.2.2. George Horne (1840-1877) was the son of George Horne. He was minister of Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire: FES, Vol.3, p.218.

A.1.2. Mary Stevenson was the daughter of Stevenson, Boghall. She married William Ferrie, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.

A.1.2.1. Marjory (or Marion) Ferrie (b.1777) was the daughter of William Ferrie, Kirkintilloch. She married William Stevenson, farmer, Alton and Birdstone, Campsie, Stirlingshire. His cousin was B.1. John Stevenson.

A.1.2.1.1. John Stevenson (1798-1858) was the son of William Stevenson, Alton, Campsie. He was minister of Ladykirk, Berwickshire: FES, Vol.2, p.55.

A.1.2.1.1.1. Henry Maitland Gordon Stevenson (1826-1898) was the son of John Stevenson, Ladykirk. He was a probationer of the Church of Scotland.

A.1.2.1.1.2. Robert James Stevenson (1835-1899) was the son of John Stevenson, Ladykirk. He was minister of Dolphinton, Lanarkshire: FES, Vol.1, p.252. He married Mary Jane Maxwell MacNaughton, the daughter of C.1. Allan MacNaughton, minister of Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire: FES, Vol.3, p.316.

A.1.2.1.1.2.1. John Gordon Stevenson (1866-1924) was the son of Robert James Stevenson, Dolphinton. He was minister of Dunnet, Caithness: FES, Vol.7, p.121.

A.1.2.1.2. William Stevenson (b.1802) was the son of William Stevenson, Alton, Campsie. He was also a farmer in Alton, Campsie.

A.1.2.1.2.1. William Ferrie Stevenson (1836-1908) was the son of this William Stevenson, Campsie. He was minister of Rutherglen, Glasgow: FES, Vol.3, p.488.

A.1.2.1.2.1.1. William Stevenson (b.1869) was the son of William Ferrie Stevenson. He was rector of Barnardiston, Suffolk, England.

A.1.2.1.3. Alexander Stevenson (1808-1858) was the son of William Stevenson, Alton, Campsie. He was minister of Ruthwell, Dumfries-shire: FES, Vol.2, p.256.

A.1.2.1.4. Robert Stevenson (1812-1877) was the son of William Stevenson, Campsie. He was minister of Forfar, Angus, FES, Vol.5, p.286.

A.1.2.1.4.1. William Barron Stevenson (1869-1954) was the son of Robert Stevenson, Forfar. He was a minister, a Professor in Glasgow University: FES, Vol.7, p.407.

A.1.2.1.4.2. Marion Scott Stevenson (1871-1930) was the daughter of Robert Stevenson, Forfar. She was a missionary in Kenya, British East Africa.

A.1.2.1.5. George Stevenson (1817-1886) was the son of William Stevenson, Alton, Campsie. He was a Free Church minister.

A.1.2.2. William Ferrie (1782-1850) was the son of William Ferrie, Kirkintilloch. He was minister of Kilconquhar, Fife: FES, Vol.5, p.210. See the Carstairs Hill Tree for more connections.

A.1.3. Another Stevenson (probably Marion) was the daughter of Stevenson, Boghall. She married John Black, farmer, New Monkland, Lanarkshire.

A.1.3.1. William Black (1801-1851) was the son of John Black, New Monkland. He was minister of Barony, Glasgow: FES, Vol.3, p.394.

B.1. John Stevenson of Gartclash, Kirkintilloch, was the cousin of William Stevenson, who married 1.2.1. Marjory Ferrie.

B.1.1. Robert Horn Stevenson (1813) was the son of John Stevenson, Gartclash. He was minister of St George’s, Edinburgh: FES, Vol.1, p.107.

B.1.1.1. William Black Stevenson (1862-1928) was the son of Robert Horn Stevenson. He was a minister in St Columba’s, Blackhall, Edinburgh: FES, Vol.1, p.14.

C.1. Allan MacNaughton (1794-1875) was minister of Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire FES, Vol.3, p.316.

C.1.1. Agnes Macleod MacNaughton (1826-1865) was the daughter of Allan MacNaughton, Lesmahagow: FES, Vol.3, p.316. She married Thomas Burns, also minister of Lesmahagow: FES, Vol.3, p.317.

C.1.1.1. Thomas Burns (b.1853) was the son of Thomas Burns, Lesmahagow. He was minister of Lady Glenorchy’s, Edinburgh: FES, Vol.1, p.80.

C.1.2. Neil Maxwell MacNaughton (1836-1883) was the son of Allan MacNaughton, Lesmahagow. He was minister of Kinclaven, Perthshire: FES, Vol.4, p.163.

C.1.2.1. Mary Jane MacNaughton (1837-) was the daughter of Allan MacNaughton, Lesmahagow. She married A.1.2.1.1.2. James Stevenson.