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  Clan Colquhoun
The territory of the Colquhouns is in Dumbartonshire, and the priciple familes of the name are Colquhoun of Colquhoun and Luss, the chief of the clan, a baronet of Scotland and Nova Scotia, created in 1704, and of Great Britain in 1786; Colquhoun of Killermont and Gardcadden; Colquhoun of Ardenconnel; and Colquhoun of Glenmillan.
Sir John Colquhoun was appointed governor of the castle of Dumbarton, by King James I, for his fidelity to that king during his imprisonment in England.
Septs of Clan Colquhoun: Cowan, Kilpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Macachounich, MacCowan.
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 My Relatives - aqwg04
John COLQUHOUN was born 3 Sep 1873 in East Lothian, Scotland.
Robert John COLQUHOUN was born 1872 and died 17 Jan 1930.
Gregory John COLHOUN was born 26 Nov 1953 in Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia and was cremated Apr 1975 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
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 Why I changed my mind about water fluoridation
Colquhoun J. Fluorides and the decline in tooth decay in New Zealand.
Colquhoun J. Flawed foundation: A re-examination of the scientific basis for a dental benefit from fluoridation.
Colquhoun J. Disfiguring dental fluorosis in Auckland, New Zealand.
www.fluoride-journal.com /98-31-2/312103.htm   (5324 words)

  
 Colquhoun origins
Sir John Colquhoun was Governer of Dumbarton Castle in the reign of King James II.
The Colquhouns were ardent royalists and warmly received General Middleton's troops in 1654, where recruits were found, although this did not prevent defeat by the roundheads at Lochgarrie on the 26th July of that year.
John Colquhoun is reported to have distinguished himself in the Battle of Pinkie in 1547.
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 My Relatives - aqwg03
John Edward (Jack) COLQUHOUN [Parents] was born 17 Mar 1894 in East Linton, North Berwick, Scotland.
John married Clara JEPPESEN on 25 Mar 1919 in Kingaroy, Queensland.
Maxwell Berwick COLQUHOUN was born 1 Jan 1924 and died 8 Mar 1996.
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 Rossdhu House
The Colquhoun of Luss coat-of-arms is obviously connected with the Cross saltire of the Earls of Lennox.
Sir John Colquhoun 15th of Luss was knighted by Mary Queen of Scots who twice stayed at Rossdhu, and is mentioned in the mysterious "Casket Letters", her alleged secret correspondence with Bothwell.
John Baxter and his father both worked with the Adam family but by 1772, when the building of Rossdhu started, the son was well established as a designer in his own right, and some of those who have studied his work have seen his hallmark at Rossdhu especially at the back of the house.
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 Peterson Family - pafg71 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John FULLER [Parents] was born in 1460 in of Redenhall, Norfolk, England.
John HOWSE [Parents] was born in 1560 in of Eastwell, Kent, Eng..
Henry HOWSE (HOUSE) was born on 28 Jun 1612 in Eastwell, Kent, England and was christened on 28 Jun 1612 in Ashford, Kent, England.
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Archibald Colquhoun came forward and acknowledged that he was guilty of striking Malcolm McCorquodale lately of Sampson County in a fray between him and said McCorquodale, and Malcolm Colquhoun likewise came and confessed that he was guilty of speaking some aggravating language to Archibald Colquhoun, of which they were both privately censured and admonished.
In the census of 1790, Malcolm Colquhoun as head of family was shown with a family consisting of himself, a wife, one son under 16 and two daughters.
In the 1800 census, Malcolm Colquhoun, called Colgahonn in the census index, is shown as age 26-45, with a wife 26-45, 1 boy 10-16, 2 boys under 10, 1 girl 10-16 and 1 girl under 10, next door to Daniel M-Corcidale.
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 Descendants of Robert COLQUHOUN & Jean/Jane McKenzie
Jane Elizabeth Helen Colquhoun was born 2 February 1841, and in 1866 married Edward Boulton born c1833 in Wiltshire, the son of Thomas and Martha Francome.
James Colquhoun born on 27 September 1815 at Dumbarton, and at Paisley Renfrew on 12 September 1840 he married Isabella Park, daughter of John Park and Janett Reid Isabella was born on 26 April 1818 at Cadder Lanark.
John McMurchie Colquhoun was born 1872, and as a private in the 1460 AIF was killed in action on 4 September 1916, and is remembered at the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Somme, France.
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 Biographical Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John Colquhoun was born at Luss in Dunbartonshire on 1st January 1748.
Although a minister of the Established Church, Colquhoun was regarded as one of the ablest exponents of "Marrow" theology.
How Colquhoun reconciled his respect for an Act of the General Assembly with his uncompromising maintenance of "Marrow" theology is illustrated in some advice he is reported to have given to the students who sought his counsel.
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 "The Uses of the Gospel and the Law" by John Colquhoun
Were they to not know that a divine warrant is thereby afforded them to receive and trust in the Savior for their salvation, it would be as great presumption in any of them as it would be in a fallen angel to attempt trusting that He would save him.
They are said in Scripture to be “sanctified through the truth” (John 17: 17-19), to be clean through the word which Christ has spoken to them (John 15:3), and to have their hearts purified by faith (Acts 15:9).
John Colquhoun was born in Scotland in January 1748.
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 History of the Colquhoun Clan
In the 15th century, Sir John Colquhoun became Comptroller of the Royal Household and expanded the estates to include the forests of Rossdhu and Glenmachome, plus the estates of Kilmardinny.
Sir John was one of those who negotiated at the court of King Edward IV of England, trying to arrange the marriage of the young King James IV and Edward's daughter.
His fourth son, Sir James Grant Colquhoun, succeeded to the estates and built a mansion at Rossdhu which was the seat of the chiefs until recently.
www.rampantscotland.com /clans/blclancolquhoun.htm   (607 words)

  
 Colquhoun Memorial Issue 33:3, 1999
Following John’s retirement in 1984, at the age of 60 years, as Principal Dental Officer in the Department of Health in Auckland, he embarked on research and was awarded in 1987 a Doctorate in Philosophy by the University of Auckland.
John’s clarity of vision, however, meant that such criticisms were like water off a duck’s back, and he was unrelenting in his efforts to tell people the truth about fluoridation, both within New Zealand and internationally.
John’s contribution to the International Society of Fluoride Research were recognized by the Society with a formal presentation to him of a plaque recording his meritorious service at the 22nd Conference of the Society, in Bellingham, Washington, USA in August 1998.
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 MyClan.com : Clan Colquhoun : Clan History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Sir John Colquhoun of Luss was appointed governor of Dumbarton Castle during the minority of James II, and was murdered in 1439 during a raid at Inchmurrin.
The chief of the Colquhouns, who was granted a royal commission to suppress the Macgregors, assembled his followers and neighbours, and with a force of five hundred foot and nearly three hundred horse, advanced up Glen Fruin to repel the Highland raiders.
Sir James Grant Colquhoun, fourth son of James Grant and Ann Colquhoun, succeeded to the Colquhoun estates, and built the grand mansion of Rossdhu which was until recently the seat of the chiefs.
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 John Colquhoun - Sunderland FC - Football-Heroes.net
John arrived at Roker Park in the summer of 1992, manager Malcolm Crosby paying Millwall £220, 000 for the services of the Scottish forward.
It was not a particularly successful spell for Colquhoun in a struggling team and he failed to find the net in his 23 appearances for the club.
John is pictured above during the 1-0 defeat against Newcastle United on 25th April 1993.
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Colquhoun appears as a head of family only in the 1790 census.
The sixth family to be discussed herein is the family of Anne "Nancy" Colquhoun and her husband, Daniel Graham.
This couple is more difficult to identify in the census records and to document through the public records, as the extended Graham family was well established in the area before the Revolutionary War, and the public records, including the Census of 1790, include several individuals of the name Daniel (and Donald) Graham.
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 The Calhoon/Colquhoun Family>
There is relatively little known about the early Colquhouns and nothing is known of their wives until the time of Sir Robert de Colquhoun (1350-1390), who married the heiress of Luss, thus adding that title and the accompanying lands to the Colquhoun estate.
Sir John (or Iain) Colquhoun (1408-1459) held the office of Governor of Dumbarton Castle and married Jean Erskine, the daughter of Lord Robert Erskine, however I have not yet discovered anything of her ancestry.
This heritage is particularly interesting because Princess Mary's father, James II of Scotland, was the son of James I, whose marriage into the English royal house is a particularly dramatic and romantic tale: James, b.
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 Colquhoun - McCown History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the year 1592, on November 30, John Colquhoun (Now Spelled Cachoune) was beheaded at Carsse of Edinburg and was succeeded by his brother Alexander, Son of Sir John Tillyquohoun.
John appears to have been the oldest, having died in 1748, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
On November the 8, 1739, a grant was issued to Lord William Borden, in Virginia, by King James I, of England, to some 90,000 acres of land lying in the Shenandoah Valley, stipulating he would settle at least 100 families from the Old Country to assist him in developing this tract of land.
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 Reed Kerr Family - pafg151 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John COLQUHOUN [Parents] was born about 1826 in ML, Renfrewshire Scotland.
Jane F COLQUHOUN [Parents] was born in 1882 in Cooma, NSW, Australia.
Elizabeth F Colquhoun was born in Maitland West to George and Margaret 15016/1906, but Margaret would have been 52 in that year.
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When John the Baptist, our Lord, and His Apostles inculcate this change of mind as a duty, or mention the necessity of it as a doctrine of Christianity, metanoia and metanoeo are the terms which they invariably employ.
As it is with their whole heart that they return to the love and practice of their duty, so they have a full and fixed purpose of heart in dependence to God.
The apostle John also says, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).
www.mountzion.org /text/Paperback_Books/Evangelical_Repentance.doc   (23009 words)

  
 Calhoun
She was born 1543 in Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland, and died July 18, 1584 in Edinburgh,, Scotland.
She was born 1603 in Bonniel,,, Scotland, and died 1629 in Dumbarton, Scotland.
There is an account of the Calhoun family, primarily that of John C. Calhoun, to be fou n d i n N otable Southern Families,Armstrong,Vol.
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 Lady Elizabeth Dunbar, Countess of Moray, of Westfield, Morayshire, Scotland 1425-1494.
Colquhoun, however, had several offspring from his first marriage and it was to the eldest of these, Sir Humphrey, that the Colquhoun estate and title passed when Sir John was killed at the siege of Dunbar in 1479.
Shortly thereafter what was to become Elizabeth's long-running quarrel with her step-son over her rightful inheritance began, traces of which are preserved in the proceedings of the Lord Auditors' Court of Complaints.
When Elizabeth died she left property that was claimed by her grandson Malcolm Colquhoun in 1494, presumably because his father John had died by then.
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 webGED: Neil's Connections Data Page
Colquhoun, Sir John Ix, Kt (1420 - 1479) - male
Colquhoun, Sir Robert V (~1310 - ~1390) - male
Colquhoun, William Campbell (~1643 - 1718) - male
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 Family Tree genealogy and Scottish clan history from AncestralScotland - Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Sir Humphrey Colquhoun sat, historically, on the last session of the Scottish Parliament in 1703, a session that was suspended for almost three hundred years.
Their fourth son inherited the great Colquhoun estates and was responsible for erected the mansion of Rossdhu which remained as the seat of the family for many years.
Sir Ian Colquhoun became a Knight of the Thistle as well as attaining the distinguished position of High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
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 "The Establishment of the Law by the Gospel" by John Colquhoun
The immediate principle of all acceptable obedience to the law as a rule of life is supreme love to God; but we cannot love God supremely unless we first know and believe His love to us as it is exhibited in the blessed gospel.
As the sun cannot be without light and heat, so the faith of Christ and of redeeming love as offered to us in the gospel, cannot be without that love to Christ and to God in Him which “is the fulfilling of the law” (Romans 13:10).
Christ’s satisfaction for sin could not render His perfect obedience to the precept unnecessary; nor could His perfect obedience make His satisfaction for sin by suffering the penalty unnecessary, because it was not of the same kind.
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 webGED: Neil's Connections Data Page
Colquhoun, Alexander (Alasdair) (1573 - 1617) - male
Colquhoun, John (Iain) (1475 - 1536) - male
Colquhoun, Sir Humphrey Vi (~1345 - 1406) - male
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 Descendancy Chart - Text File
4 John Colquhoun MCINTYRE b: 11 Oct 1819 in Richmond Co., North Carolina d: 15 Jun 1875 in At the home of DR. H.C. McLaurin in Brandon, Miss.
Mother: Eva May Marshall 7 John Duncan MCINTYRE b: 19 Jun 1939 in Monroe, Louisiana (St Francis Hospital) Number of children: 3 +Mary Linda REMORE b: 21 Jan 1940 Number of children: 3 Father: Clarence Joseph Remore, Sr.
Mother: Ira Vivian Welch 8 John Mark MCINTYRE b: 13 Aug 1959 in Mangham, Louisiana Number of children: 3 +Rachel Alison DEAN b: 18 Dec 1969 Number of children: 3 Father: Edwin Gayle Dean, Jr.
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 CalhounFamilyHistory
John C. Calhoun was born on March 18, 1782 in Abbeville District, South Carolina.
John Caldwell Calhoun was born in the Abbeville District on March 18, 1782.
JOHN B.11 CALHOUN (EZEKIEL10, EZEKIEL9, JAMES PATRICK8, ALEXANDER7, WILLIAM CAMPBELL6, ROBERT5 COLQUHOUN, ADAM4, ALEXANDER3, JOHN2, HUMPHRY1) was born 1800 in Abbeville County, S.C., and died in Swain County, N.C.1.
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 Reed Kerr Family - pafg61 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John COLQUHOUN [Parents] was born on 24 Dec 1874 in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
John migrated on the Ship Devon to Australia on the on 28 Mar 1881
She married John COLQUHOUN in 1903 in Minmi, NSW, Australia.
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 thePeerage.com - Sir John Ross, 1st Lord Ross of Halkhead and others
He was the son of John Montague and Mary Ann Manderson.
He married Lady Marion Stuart, daughter of John Stuart, 1st Earl of Lennox and Margaret Montgomerie, in 1472.
She married Robert Henry Verschoyle, son of Richard John Verschoyle, on 27 April 1905.
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 Joe Celko - John Wallace (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John C. Mabee Handicap - John Campbell (Wrestler)
John Mills (politician) - John Moore Walker, Jr
John Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh - John Munro (loyalist)
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