Surname:
Duguid (formerly Scargill)
First Name:
Mrs Leslie (formerly Miss Anne)
Place:
Parishes of Allandale and Heddon
Details:
Land Grant 1280 acres promised by Sir Ralph Darling on 30th November 1830
Surname:
Duguid (nee Scargill)
Details:
Wife of Lesslie Duguid. Died on 18th June 1866. 'A lady of considerable accomplishments, greatly regarded and regretted by her friends, neighbours and servants, and was most benevolent to the poor, who will miss her'
Surname:
Duguid (Scargill)
Details:
Death on 17th June of Anne, the wife of Leslie Duguid and sister of Major General Scargill, formerly of the 9th Peninsular Regiment and late of the 97th regiment. Aged 69 years
Place:
St. James Church, Sydney
Details:
Married - On 17th instant by Rev. R. Hill, Leslie Duguid Esq., to Ann, second daughter of the late Capt. Scargill of 22nd regt
Source:
Hart's Annual Army List (Google Books)
Details:
Major General Scargill served with the 0th at the defence of Tarifa, from May to Dec. 1811. Also in the south of France from March to May 1814, including the blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie (brother of Ann).
Source:
Muster 1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Came Free per 'Asia'. Foster daughter of James Moodie (Mudie)
Details:
The Medallic History of Napoleon Bonaparte, translated by Miss Ann Mudie Scargill from the Original Manuscript intended to have been published by the late Government of France
Details:
Permitted to travel to Newcastle per Mermaid with Mr. Mudies party
Surname:
Scargill (Duguid)
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 64
Details:
Bor 1797, adopted daughter of James Mudie. Spouse Leslie Duguid. Died 1866