hmtl5 Margaret Ann Baird: McKeown Genealogy

Margaret Ann Baird

Female 1852 - 1933  (81 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret Ann Baird was born on 12 Sep 1852 in Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa (daughter of John Baird and Catherine McElhinney); died on 16 Dec 1933 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California; was buried in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange County, California.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133132874/margaret-ann-walkinshaw

    Margaret married Adam Walkinshaw on 16 Feb 1877 in Des Moines County, Iowa. Adam (son of John Walkinshaw and Margaret Glasgow) was born on 31 Jan 1847 in Guernsey County, Ohio; died on 29 Nov 1925 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California; was buried in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Margaret Catherine Walkinshaw was born on 14 Jul 1878 in Platte County, Nebraska; died on 23 Sep 1963 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California; was buried in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange County, California.
    2. William James Walkinshaw was born on 30 Oct 1880 in Saint Bernard, Platte County, Nebraska; died on 17 Nov 1962 in Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska.
    3. John B. Walkinshaw was born on 24 Nov 1882 in Nebraska; died on 18 Jul 1957 in Fresno, Fresno County, California; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Fresno, Fresno County, California.
    4. Mary Maria Walkinshaw was born on 25 Nov 1885 in Nuckolls County, Nebraska; died on 31 Jul 1972 in Carmichael, Sacramento County, California; was buried in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange County, California.
    5. Annie Genevra Walkinshaw was born on 8 May 1888; died on 22 Aug 1889; was buried in Beulah Cemetery, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, US.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Baird was born on 2 Apr 1813 in Ireland; died on 4 Jul 1881; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1870, Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa

    Notes:

    Name:
    son of Robert Baird and Jane Lindsay

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22938531/john-baird

    John married Catherine McElhinney on 12 Mar 1840 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Catherine (daughter of Robert McElhinney and Nancy Martin) was born on 10 Aug 1822 in Ireland; died on 14 Apr 1900 in Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine McElhinney was born on 10 Aug 1822 in Ireland (daughter of Robert McElhinney and Nancy Martin); died on 14 Apr 1900 in Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Obituary from Find a Grave and Kim Thompson:
    The Morning Sun News-Herald.

    Mrs. Catharine McElhinney-Baird was born near Londonderry, Ireland, August 10th, 1822. She departed this life April 14th, 1900.

    When about 3 years old she came with her parents to the United States, and after residing a series of years In Pennsylvania and New York; emigrated to Iowa, with the rest of the family, where they arrived April 15, 1840.

    She lacked a single day of having lived in [outside?] the state 60 years.

    She was married to John Baird in Philadelphia, March 12, 1840. Mr. Baird's death occurred on July 4th, 1881, so that she lived in widowhood almost 19 years.

    She was in the truest sense of the word a mother. Five sons and six daughters live to mourn her death. One child died in early life.

    Her grandchildren number 29, and her great-grandchildren, 3. She was eminently practical in all her life work. "She managed her affairs with discretion."

    She loved her church devoutly, and understood the principles upon which It stood. She attended church when it cost her much effort, and when she felt unable to go any other place. During her last illness, her mind was unusually clear; her anticipation of the approaching end was with a quiet faith, a comfortable hope, a well grounded assurance. In herself she saw nothing on which to depend. In Jesus Christ she saw all that her soul desired. Her end came painlessly and peacefully, like the light of the morning-star that does not set but melts away into the clearer light of the eternal day. "Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace."

    The funeral was attended by a vast concourse of people and among the mourners were a large number of early settlers. We note year by year how their number is being diminished. The emigrants are again emigrating -- this time to a land where infirmities of age, and sickness, and sorrow, and separation are words unknown.

    May their posterity be as true to the right and as loyal to duty as the fathers and mothers were. "Show thy work unto thy servants, and thy glory unto their children."


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22318395/catherine-baird

    Children:
    1. James Wallace Baird was born on 18 Sep 1847 in Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa; died on 27 Sep 1923 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried on 29 Sep 1923 in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    2. 1. Margaret Ann Baird was born on 12 Sep 1852 in Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa; died on 16 Dec 1933 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California; was buried in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange County, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Robert McElhinney was born on 16 Dec 1794 in Ireland; died on 1 Oct 1883; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Louisa County, Iowa
    • Census: 1860, Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa

    Notes:

    It is possible that there is a record referring to this Robert McElhinney in the records of the Round Prairie Presbyterian Church minutes as he is in the same neighborhood as Mr. Joseph Stewart in census records of the time. See page 16-17. April 1st, 1850. At the request of Mr. Joseph Stewart a member of Round Prairie Church, Session convened to investigate the truth of certain allegations by public rumor affecting the Christian character of said Stewart. Members of Session present, Rev. Salon Cowles Mod by request & Elders Waddle, Pearce & McClure. The meeting was opened with prayer. Mr. Stewart and some of the witnesses being present Session resolved to proceed with the investigation. Mr. Stewart acknowledged the fact of his taking two loads of corn from the field of Robert McElhinney in the winter of 1849 without his knowledge or consent. But plead that he had done what he believed to be right as his cattle were suffering & the roads were not broken that he could conveniently go to see Mr. McElhinney to ask him for it & that he believed he would not have denied him the corn. Mr. McElhinney was sworn & stated that he was not yet paid for the corn. That Mr. Stewart informed him some two or three weeks after he took the corn & promised to pay for it soon. That he would have let him have the corn if he had asked for it. That he knew of nothing to prevent Mr. Stewart from coming to ask for the corn. Mr. Stewart also acknowledged that he had cut timber on the lands of Mr. McClure & Mr. Bell without their consent. But plead that he believed at the time he cut the timber that a road was laid out through said lands & that he had a right to open it, although he afterwards ascertained that he was mistaken. Mr. Baughn was sworn & stated that something less than two acres of young timber was cut on the land of Mr. ___M. McClure & that of considerable value. I charge that Mr. Stewart had violated a contract with Robert Owen in relation to monica matters was prepared for the present to wan to testimony. The testimony being closed, the Session after mature deliberation decided, that Mr. Stewart acknowledge that he was wrong and imprudent in not asking Mr. McElhinney for the corn, & in not paying him for it, & that he as soon as possible, play him for it. Also, that Mr. Stewart acknowledge that he was wrong & imprudent in that he did not inform himself in reference to his right to cut the timber on the lands of McClure & Bell & that he give a suitable remuneration for said timber. Also that Mr. Stewart promise to be more guarded hereafter in such matters. Mr. Stewart submitted to the decision of Session. Session closed with prayer. M. McClure, Clerk.


    Name:
    son of Joseph McElhinney and Catherine Finley

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22938499/robert-mcelhinney

    Robert married Nancy Martin. Nancy was born on 3 May 1798 in Ireland; died on 3 May 1868 in Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Nancy Martin was born on 3 May 1798 in Ireland; died on 3 May 1868 in Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22318351/nancy-mcelhinney

    Children:
    1. 3. Catherine McElhinney was born on 10 Aug 1822 in Ireland; died on 14 Apr 1900 in Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    2. Joseph M. McElhinney was born on 25 Oct 1829 in New York; died on 22 Mar 1910; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.