June 1 The twentieth century In 1921, influenced by Sinn Fein, the Scots National League was formed as a body, primarily based in London, seeking Scottish independence. Volna.org 165 Justin Martyr at Rome.

According to the Anglo Saxon Chronicles started by (the venable) Bede in the 7th century:

Sources; 017ca Anderson The Scottish nation, or The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland – 3 volumes circa 1862.

Helen Hill Miller, Yours for Yesterday the Millers of Ayrshire circa 1960 YYMA. Georgetown District of Columbia, Kitty Hawk North Carolina. Virginia.

Sir Walter Scott – Tales of a Grandfather 3 volumes 1825

Wikipedia – the free encyclopedia 2012

Alexander Nisbet, System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical: with the True Art of Blazen, according to the Most approved Heralds in Europe, published in 1742, Vol. II, appendix to Part IV P. 42, 1742 and 1765.

         Biographia Scoticana: OR, A

 BRIEF HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIVES, CHARACTERS, and MEMORABLE
 TRANSACTIONS of the most eminent 

SCOTS WORTHIES, Noblemen, Gentlemen, Ministers, and others: From Mr. Patrick Hamilton, who was born about the year of our Lord 1503, and suffered martyrdom at St. Andrews, Feb. 1527, to Mr. James Renwick, who was executed in the Grass-market of Edinburgh Feb. 17, 1688. together with a succinct Account of the Lives of other seven eminent Divines, and Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston, who died about, or shortly after the Revolution. as also, An Appendix, containing a short historical Hint of the wicked Lives and miserable Deaths of some of the most remarkable apostates and bloody persecutors in Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution. Collected from historical Records, Biographical Accounts, and other authenticated Writings:—The whole including a Period of near Two Hundred Years. By John Howie – 1781

  • Tytler’s History of Scotland from the Britannica.

775 sometime this year. EGBERT (775, 802-839 also Ecgbryht KING OF WEST SAXONS, in exile by Offa of Mercia, at court of Charlemagne, regained Kent conquered Cornish, Mercia submitted 828 AD, recognized as Bretwalda, 1st KING to bring ENGLISH people under one overlord; repelled Scandinavian invasion by victory at Hingston Down 837 AD; married Lady Readberga. (Ancestor of both Scots and English royal families). (3rd Great grand father of Margaret Aetheling, sometimes referred to as Saint Margaret of Scotland, Queen Margaret of Scotland, Margaret of Wessex 1045-1093. Margaret was the mother of 3 Kings of Scots, Edgar, Alexander (1st) and David (1st) and a Queen of England Matilda. These were members of the House of Wessex, marrying into House of Dunkeld.  Malcolm greeting Margaret on her arrival in Scotland. Detail from a mural by the Victorian artist William Hole.

980 sometime this year. EADMUND II IRONSIDE, 980-1016, KING ENGLISH 1016. On Knute (Canute)’s invasion in 1015, Ironside was deserted by Alderman Edric, his brother in law, who was incensed by Ironside’s marriage to Ealdgyth the widow of a Sigferth, Danish earl, and receipt of submission of Five Boroughs of Danish confederacy; chosen King by Londoners in 1016, while Knute was chosen by witan at Southampton; defeated Knute at Pen and Sherston, gaining Wessex, 2 more victories and rejoined by Edric, who by treachery caused rout of English at Assandun (Ashingdon in Essex); by compromise with Knute received south of England 1016, which at death was taken by Knute. Edmund and Ealdgyth had,

1016-1057 sometime this year. Edward Aetheling married Agatha, (also known as Edward ‘the Exile’). After the Danish conquest of England in 1016 Canute (Dane) had Edward, an infant, and his brother, Edmund were to be sent to the Swedish court of Olof Skötkonung. Instead, the two boys were secretly sent to Kiev where Olof’s daughter Ingigerd was the Queen. Later Edward made his way to Hungary, probably in the retinue of Ingigerd’s son-in-law, András in 1046, whom Edward supported in his successful bid for the Hungarian throne. On hearing the news of Edward being alive, Edward the Confessor recalled Aetheling to England in 1056 and made Aetheling the Confessor’s heir.  Edward Aetheling. (Edward Aetheling is 25th generation ancestor of ROBERT MILLER II, (christened 28 Jun 1678-1732) of St Quivox Scotland, Presbyterian minister,) had Robert Miller 3rd.

 

1045 sometime this year. Saint MARGARET AETHELING sister of Saxon Edgar the Aetheling (last Saxon King chosen by Morcar after the Battle of Hastings in 1066, submitted to William I), and brought the Black Rood and transition from Celtic culture and Columbian religious rites to feudal system and Roman ritual), married in 1067, MALCOLM III MacDuncan CANMORE 1057-1093 (with help of Siward defeated in 1054 and killed MacBeth; King of Scots 1059-1093, provoked retaliation by William the Conqueror (William 1st noted herein) (ggs Richard Duke Normandy #37 above) 1072, laid siege to Alnwick, but entrapped and killed.) (Margaret Aetheling and Malcolm are 24th generation ancestors of ROBERT MILLER II, (christened 28 Jun 1678-1732) of St Quivox Scotland, Presbyterian minister).

www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofScotland

 

1124 sometime this year. DAVID I KING OF SCOTS (1124 -1153) had

1152 sometime this year. HENRY Prince of Scots (d. 1152)

www.historic-uk.com/ HistoryUK/ HistoryofScotland 1124: David I. The youngest son of Malcolm III and St. Margaret Aetheling. A modernising king, responsible for transforming his kingdom largely by continuing the work of Anglicisation begun by his mother. He seems to have spent as much time in England as he did in Scotland.

 

 

1064 sometime

HAROLD HAS SAILED THE SEA to count Guy. The Normans are soon to move into Scotland as well as England.

 

1233 Margaret of Huntingdon (c. 1194 – died after 1 June 1233), married Alan, Lord of Galloway, by whom she had two daughters, including Dervorguilla of Galloway.

Map showing the Galloway boundary in Red line circa 1018 AD. Towns include Merrick, Dumfries, Threave, Wigtown, WHithorn, Mull of Galloway. Also Luce Bay, Solway Firth, North Channel on the west, Carrick on the north with Turnberry, Nithsdale on the east, and part of Annandale.

 

1285 Robert VI the Bruce, 6th Lord of Annandale, Earl of Carrick (1253–1304) Earl & Countess, at Turnberry, grant the men of Melrose abbey certain freedoms, according to English law.

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Map of Carrick and Annandale of 1285.The River flowing through the Annandale valley is the River Nith, with Dumfries on the east bank.

 

1377 Edward 3rd King of England died, during truce with Scotland. Edward’s Grandson Richard 2nd, age 11, inherits the Kingdom of England. Tytler’s Britannica.

1495 – Friar John Cor records the first known batch of aqua vita water of life, or scotch whisky.

1648 -Battle of Maidstone, Kent, England. Second English Civil War.

1679 John Graham of (TG51-239) Claverhouse (Royalist and Archbishoprics’ general) battles Covenanters (Presbyterians) at Drumclog (the Killing Time).

The Battle of Drumclog – 1679. Tasked with cracking down on outdoor religious services called conventicles John Graham of Claverhouse attempts to dissolve the Drumclog conventicle. Battle ensues and Graham is defeated. Video: A history of Scotland: God’s Chosen People.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/covenanters/the_battle_of_drumclog/  In commemoration of the Victory obtained on this battlefield on Sabbath the 1st of June 1679 of our covenanting forefathers over Grahame of Claverhouse and his Dragoons. Dnumclog.

1713 – Motion to dissolve Union in House of Lords. (TG63-178) (it fails).

1730 – Fictional character Sophia Western born, (18 in 1748) sweetie of fictional Tom Jones, by Henry Fielding, published by Andrew Miller VI, (1705-1768) publisher London by the Strand.

1781 On June 1, 1781 British General Cornwallis learned from a captured dispatch that Governor Thomas Jefferson and Virginia’s legislature had fled to Charlottesville, Virginia, the location of Jefferson’s home, Monticello. Virginia’s government had escaped to Charlottesville after Benedict Arnold, who had defected to the British, attacked Virginia’s capital, Richmond. Cornwallis ordered Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton to ride to Charlottesville, Virginia and capture Gov. Jefferson and the Virginia legislature. Tarleton hoped to capture Jefferson and the many notable Patriot leaders who were Virginia legislators, including: Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Nelson, Jr., and Benjamin Harrison V. Charles Cochrane (b 12.01.1749, d 18.10.1781, Major) 2nd in command to Banastre Tarleton, Lt. Col. Dragoons,

1782 Kentucky statehood, Scottish place names include (Wikipedia)-

Aberdeen, Glasgow, Glencoe, Glenview, McKee

Great seal of Kentucky. United we stand, divided we fall.

 

1794 Brest. Lord Howe defeats French fleet. Tytler’s Britannica.

 

1796 Tennessee statehood, Scottish place names include (Wikipedia)-

Adams, Albany, Alexandria, Alloway, Anderson, Arden, Ardmore, Arlington Avondale, Barnes, Barr, Baxter, Belmont, Big Sandy, Blair, Bolton, Braemar, Brighton, Brookfield Acres, Browns, Burns, Calderwood, Campbell County, Campbells Station, Carloch(y), Chapel Hill, Charleston, Chesney, Church Hill, Claiborne County Clayton ,Clifton, Coran, Cowan, Crawford, Cross Keys, Crossroads, Cunningham, Currie, Dallas Hills, Davidson County, Davidson(s), Deans, Dollar, Douglas, Drummonds, Dunbar, Duncantown, Dunlap, Dykes, East Jamestown, Eastwood, Elgin, Erwin, Fairfield, Fincastle, Ford, Fort Campbell, Fulton, Furnace, Galloway Mill, Georgetown, Gibson, Glass, Glen, Glendale, Glenmore Estates, Grant, Green Hill, Greenfield, Greystone, Halls, Harris, Henderson, Hermitage, Highland, Highland Park, Houston, Houston County, Hunter, Inglewood, Jamestown, Kelley Town, Kelso, Kingston, Kirk, Kirkland, Kirkwood, Knoxville, Lamont, Lee Valley, Lewis Park, Linton, Linwood, Little Cove, Little Hope, Livingston, Lynn, Lyon Spring, Mansfield, Marshall, Martin, Maxey, McAllister Hill, McCains, McCloud, McConnell, McCookville, McCormack Crossing, McCutchen Heights, McDaniel, McDonald, McElroy, McEwen, McIllwain, McKenzie, McKinley, McKinnon, McKnight, McMillan, McMinn County, McMullens, McNairy, Melrose, Middleton, Midland, Milltown, Milton, Moffatt, Monroe, Morton Hill, Mount Vernon, Murray Hills, New Haven, New Hope, New Market, New Middleton, Newton, Newtown, Oakley, Oakwood, Overton, Polk County, Preston Woods, Red Hill, Red House, Riverdale, Riverside, Rose Hill, Roslin, Rutherford, Saint Andrews, Saint John, Saint Marys, Scott, Scott County, Scott Hill, South Fulton, Spring Hill, Springfield, Stanley Junction, Sterling Park, Stewart, Sutherland, Thompson Crossroads, Thorn Hill, Thornton, Trinity, Union Grove, Waverly, Wellwood, West End, Westport, Westwood, White Hill, Whitehouse, Whiteside, Whitfield, Winfield, Wolf Hill, Woodland, Woodlawn, Youngs Crossing

1801 Brigham Young born. Apostle and President, Prophet, Revelator and Seer of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (died circa 1877) (clan Watson. Daniel Watson 1440-1520 Aberdeen Scotland, clans Henderson, Hale, McDonald, )

1813 The capture of USS Chesapeake on 1 June 1813 as depicted by John Christian Schetky off Nova Scotia.

“The Brilliant Achievement of the Shannon… in boarding and capturing the United States Frigate Chesapeake off Boston, 1 June 1813 in fifteen minutes” by W. Elmes. Off Nova Scotia.

1833 Joseph Smith the Prophet, at Kirtland, Ohio (clans Huntley, Hamilton, Mackenzie, Mack of Inverness, Malcolm King of Scots), Doctrine and Covenants 96. I design to prepare mine apostles to prune my vineyard for the last time, that I may bring to pass my strange act, that I may pour out my Spirit upon all flesh—

1843 – Henry Faulds, Scottish fingerprinting pioneer (d. 1930.

1867 John Nicholson, Scot. Author of Come follow me. June 1, 1867, Elder Nicholson was married to Miss Susannah Keep, by whom he had ten children.

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1885 (fictional clan McDuck) Scrooge’s father calls his son back to Scotland on an important family matter. Just a week before he leaves he meets and befriends the millionaire Howard Rockerduck, who had become rich in the California gold rush of 1849. He also meets Howard’s seven-year-old spoiled son John D. Rockerduck, who will grow up to become one of Scrooge’s main rivals.  www.scottish-images.co.uk

 

1901 – Irvan (Wesley) and Earl (Lesley) Choate (identical twins) born in San Saba Texas to Mary Elizabeth Simmons (multi great grand daughter of Robert the Bruce 6th Lord of Annandale) and Austin Choate. (clan Lesley, Semple, Seton, Sinclair, Somerville, Spreull, Stewart, Stirling, Sutherland, Turnbull, Vaux, and Wallace)

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(clans Isaac 1337;Jardyn Jaradine Glen Jardine 1408;Keith of Dunnottarin Kincardine1430;Kennedy of Blairqulan 1510;Kennedy of Kennedy Dunure Ayr1490;)

Dunure (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Iùbhair, meaning Yew Hill) is a small village in the South Ayrshire area of Scotland. Located on the coast of the Firth of Clyde, Dunure is near to Maybole. refer Clan Kennedy. Kennedy of Avondale 1472;Kerdale 1213Kirkpatrick;Knox 1565;Lamont 1372;Lennox 1150;Leslie Earl of Ross 1390;Leslie of Lesley Aberdeen 1435;Levington of Saltcoats 1500;Levinstoun of Callendar 1450;Lindsay Earl of Crawford Lanark 1480;Lindsay of Crawford 1340;Livingstone of Bachull; Lochore 1300;Lockhart of Barr 1600 Lockhard Lockheart;Lorens 1166; Lovain 1300;Lumsden of Blanerne;Luss 1330; Lyne 1208)

1916 the Battle of Jutland a naval battle between the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet and the Imperial German Navy’s High Seas Fleet during the Great War. It was fought on 31 May and 1 June 1916 in the North Sea near Jutland, Denmark. The battle was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in the war. It was also only the third major fleet action between steel battleships following the battles of the Yellow Sea and Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War.

The Battle of Jutland, 1916. vs .   Arthur Forbes-Sempill,, was in the Royal Navy, and survived the Battle of Jutland.

1940 Scotland. ‘Their Finest Hour, The Fall of France, Back to France.’ Generations of Government gun control and gun bans had disarmed the homefronts of Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, and disarmed the homefronts of neutral Belgians and Dutch, and disarmed the homefronts of French, Scots, and English. Relying, as their governments promised and they falsely supposed, on their police and armies. All were to pay very dearly for such short sightedness, under rape, riot, and ruin. Terrible and crushing evils would be unleashed on a defenseless, helpless and self unarmed populace. The shock of Nazi blitzkrieg devastated Poland, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France. Next up was Great Britain. Churchill (clan Montgomery) wrote

  • ‘As early as June 1 the President [Roosevelt] sent out orders to the [American] War and Navy Departments to report what weapons they could spare for Britain and France. At the head of the American Army as Chief of Staff was General Marshall, not only a soldier of proved quality, but a man of commanding vision. He instantly directed his Chief of Ordnance and his Assistant Chief of Staff to survey the entire list of the American reserve ordinance and munitions stocks.’ P.142.

Backstory, the British evacuation of Dunkirk (May June 1940) and other evacuations, left all their guns and equipment on the beaches of France. The United States sold a half million rifles and more to restock and rearm Scotland and England against a threatened Nazi invasion upcoming in the Battle of Britain (June to November 1940). The descendants of Scottish immigrants in America held their own guns, rifles, and shotguns in their homes and kitchens and cellars, and trucks by the tens and hundreds of millions. Trained and armed, the Americans had vision.

1944 Normandy Invasion: Operation ‘Overlord’ – After years of preparation the whole vast operation was mounted from Britain. From his headquarters outside Portsmouth on 1st June, Adm Ramsey took command of the immense armada of ships collected together for Operation ‘Neptune’, the naval part of ‘Overlord’. The Naval Task Forces totaled 672 warships for assault convoy escort, minesweeping, shore bombardment, local defense, etc, and 4,126 major and minor landing ships and craft for initial assault and ferry purposes: a grand total of 4,798. Departure points from England for the assault forces, from west to east were:

Plymouth – one US infantry division as “Omaha” Beach follow-up
Dartmouth – US 7th Corps for “Utah” Beach 
Portland – US 5th Corps for “Omaha” Beach 
Southampton – British 30th Corps for “Gold” Beach 
Portsmouth – Canadian forces of British 1st Corps for “Juno” Beach 
Newhaven – British 1st Corps for “Sword” Beach
Thames area – British armoured division follow-up

2012 Humor. Sign on the fiery cross shed. ‘Never start a firer, ye kin’eh put oot.’

2013  30th annual festival. Copyright ©

Morrison and Matheson clans mustering.

http://www.paysonscottishfestival.org/ home-1.html

 

2016 Trump Turnberry is located on the Scottish coast in south Ayrshire offering stunning views across to the Isle of Arran

The re-opening marks a new chapter in the hotel’s illustrious 110 year history, which has hosted four of the most exciting Open Championships.

Through the years, Turnberry has also housed some of the most influential people in modern history, served the United Kingdom through two World Wars and was the birthplace of Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland in 1307.

Trump Turnberry, located along the Ayrshire coastline, consists of 206 state-of-the-art guest rooms, including four suites, named after Tom Watson, Nick Price, Stewart Cink and Greg Norman, past winners of the prestigious Open Championships hosted at Turnberry.

 

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