4/24/2023 0 Comments Malus john downie recttesThe pattern of births in several different places, probably farms, suggests that Archibald was an agricultural labourer, who would have regularly moved from farm to farm, being hired at the regular feeing markets, probably in Annan. It is not clear why a merchant in Glasgow would have moved to Graitney and become an agricultural labourer - perhaps this is purely a coincidence and there were two couples named Archibald Downie and Jean Jervie. There is a possibility that Archibald Senior was related to Alexander Downie and Janet Gass who had children Henereta and Bryce Downie baptized in 17 respectively in Annan. Bryce became a teacher of Mathematics at Annan Academy, where he taught Hugh Clapperton, the African explorer, and probably also Thomas Carlyle, who attended Annan Academy from 1806 to 1809, and was a teacher of Mathematics there from 1814 to 1816. His son Alexander was Town Clerk of Annan until his death in 1885, but he left no issue as both his sons pre-deceased him. The surname Downie appears only 27 times in the parish registers of Dumfriesshire before 1855 and it is likely that only three do not belong to the Archibald Downie line or the Alexander Downie line. The other three Downies, baptized in Kirkpatrick Juxta and Moffat, are two younger brothers and a sister of the John Downie whose nursery is now the site of Edinburgh Zoo and after whom the crab apple variety Malus John Downie is named. Their father Thomas, who was a gardener, was probably born in Leith in 1784, though it is possible that he is the Thomas born in 1785 to Archibald Downie and Jean Jervie. No Downie births or baptisms appear in the Graitney parish register after the baptism of the third Janet in 1789 but there are several in the nearby parishes of Kirkpatrick Fleming, Dornock, Middlebie and Annan. Archibald Junior's death at Flowbank, in the adjoining parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming, is recorded on the family gravestone in Kirkpatrick Fleming Kirkyard. The information on the stone confirms that he was the Archibald Downie who married Janet Gass in Annan on 28 December 1805, whose son John, whose birth record has not yet been found, is the real starting point of the journey, though John's sister Janet, who married Joseph Bell, has her own line of Bell descendants. The descendants of Archibald Junior and his wife Janet Gass are now spread over the world, with family members in Australia, Canada, England New Zealand and Zimbabwe. Amongst them are a Stationmaster in Lanark, a gold miner killed in Southern Rhodesia and his brother who rose to be Minister of Mines and Public Works in the same country. On the female side, a daughter of the ill-fated gold miner Christopher Gordon Downie played hockey for South Africa in the 1920s.
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