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  1. A community to remember the soldiers of the 5th Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), a Territorial Force, which served in France and Flanders. These soldiers arrived to reinforce the battalion between 22nd November 1914 and 31st December 1915.

  2. We remember Gilbert Falconer. Duplicate of G Falconer. Also remembered by 1 person . Timeline. Timeline ...

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  4. Apr 5, 2020 · Captain Gilbert "Guy" Blaine was a falconer and big game hunter. He served with the British military in Prince Albert's Somerset Light Infantry from 1914-1919. He was an active falconer for over 50 years.

    • Lord Falconer of Halkerton
    • Glenfarquhar Castle
    • American Falconers
    • Earls of Kintore and The Keith-Falconers
    • Religion

    The Falconers of Hunterston are descended from Ranulph the Falconer. The title Lord Falconer of Halkerton was created in the peerage of Scotland on 20 December 1646, for Sir Alexander Falconer, Lord of Session. The peerage to be passed down through his male heirs. Sir Falconer was born in Halkerton – Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire. He marriedAnne Li...

    More commonly known as Kintore Castle . This was owned by the Falconers of Haulkerton in the mid 17th Century. A Sir David Falconer seems to be the first recorded Falconer of Glenfarquhar, appearing in the Records of the Parliament of Scotland as early as 1643. Sir David’s eldest son, Sir Alexander, was created a baronet in 1671, and interestingly ...

    In the US there are thought to be three main branches of Falconers. Falconer was the common spelling in the US until the middle of the 17th century when Falconar became general. The three American branches adopted ‘Faulkner,’ two during the 18th century and one in the 19th

    The Falconers and the Keiths have intermarried for centuries. The hyphenated Keith-Falconer name appears to date from Anthony Adrian Keith-Falconer, baptized 1742, died 1804 at Keith Hall, Kintore, Aberdeenshire. He was the seventh Lord Falconer of Halkerton and the fifth Earl of Kintore, and the first person to hold both titles. The title ‘Earl of...

    The Falconers were a religiously diverse family, some being Covenanters, others Roman Catholics who supported the Stuart cause and still others were Quakers. The Falconers are somewhat unusual in that no male lines of descent traceable to the senior line survived in Scotland as of 1997. ln fact, by 1900 only three Falconer lines existed in Great Br...

  5. When Gilbert Falconer was born on 15 January 1722, in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, United States, his father, Alexander Falconar, was 30 and his mother, Susannah Duvall, was 23. He married Margery Miles before 27 March 1754, in Frederick, Maryland, British Colonial America.

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  7. Commander: Gilbert Falconer. Ship: St George. Burden: 180 tons. Crew: 18. Owners: Robert Hallett, Dryden Smith and Charles Digby of London, merchants. Lieutenant: Thomas Pearn. Gunner: William...

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