William Mc Pherson

Brief Life History of William

When William Mc Pherson was born on 23 September 1834, in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, David McPherson, was 30 and his mother, Mary Ramsay, was 31. He lived in Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom in 1851 and Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland in 1861.

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Family Time Line

David McPherson
1804–1885
Mary Ramsay
1803–1874
David McPherson
1824–
Janette Rainey Mc Pherson
1826–1907
Elizabeth Mc Pherson
1826–
John Mc Pherson
1828–1854
James Ramsey McPherson
1831–1920
Hellen Wilson Mc Pherson
1833–1843
William Mc Pherson
1834–
David Mc Pherson
1840–1845
Isabella Mc Pherson
1841–1933
Thomas Whitson McPherson
1844–1889
Janet Mc Pherson
1846–1927
Mary Ann Mc Pherson
1846–1922

Sources (6)

  • William McPherson in household of Amela Belford, "Scotland Census, 1841"
  • William Mcpherson in household of David Mcpherson, "Scotland Census, 1861"
  • William Mcpherson in household of David Mcpherson, "Scotland Census, 1851"

World Events (8)

1838 · Jenners Department Store Opens its doors

Jenners was founded by Charles Jenner as a department store for the community. The original building was destroyed by a fire in 1892 but, with a new design in mind, the store was reopened in 1895 with new features. It was named Harrods of the North after it was given Royal Warrant in 1911 and was visited by Queen Elizabeth II on its 150th anniversary. It was sold to the House of Fraser in 2005, which in 2008, made much needed improvements to the store.

1843

Dickens A Christmas Carol was first published.

1868 · The Representation of the people (Scotland) Act 1868

The Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1868 was passed by Parliament and allowed for the creation of seven additional Scottish seats in the House of Commons. Along with the seats, Two University constituencies were created. These each returned one member to Parliament.

Name Meaning

Chinese:

Mandarin form of the surname 米, which means ‘rice’: (i) from one of the ‘Nine Sogdian Surnames’, also known as ‘nine surnames of Zhaowu’, because their ancestors came from Zhaowu, an ancient city in present-day Gansu province in northwestern China. During the Sui and Tang dynasties (581–987 AD ) there were nine Sogdian states in Central Asia, one of which was called Mi (米) in Chinese (located in present-day Uzbekistan). Between 649 and 655 AD , these states submitted to the Emperor Gaozong of Tang (628–683 AD ). Immigrants from the state of Mi to China acquired the surname 米. (ii) for some families, the surname is borne by descendants of Mi Fu (米芾), an artist in the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127 AD ), who claimed he was a descendant from the royal families of the state of Chu in the Spring and Autumn period (770–476 BC ) and changed his original surname 芈 to 米, a different Chinese character with the same pronunciation.

Mandarin form of the surname 宓 (also pronounced as Fu in Mandarin): (i) said to be borne by descendants of Fu Xi (伏羲), a legendary figure prior to the Xia dynasty (2070–1600 BC ). (ii) said to be traced back to Mi Kang Gong (密康公, also written as 宓康公, Duke Kang of Mi, died 922 BC ), ruler of the state of Mi during the Western Zhou dynasty (1046–771 BC ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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