Cardno Genealogies
George Cardno
1804 - 1873 (69 years)-
Name George Cardno Born 1804 Gender Male Census 1841 Cornhill, Aberdeen [1] Gardener Died 21 Aug 1873 Aberdeen, Scotland [2] Person ID I117 Cardno Last Modified 9 Oct 2014
Father James Cardno, b. 1770, d. 21 Oct 1835, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire (Age 65 years) Mother Christian Penny, b. 10 Mar 1771, Pitsligo , d. 7 Feb 1849, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire (Age 77 years) Married 27 Nov 1791 Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire [3] Notes - 91 compeared before Kirk Session & acknwoledged themselves guilty of antenuptial fornication [CH2/1142/7]
Family ID F39 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Christian Spence, d. 29 Jun 1861, Aberdeen, Scotland Married 21 Oct 1832 Monymusk/Old Machar [4, 5] Children + 1. Margaret Cardno, b. 25 Nov 1833, Cornhill, Aberdeen , d. 17 Jun 1922 (Age 88 years) + 2. Jean Cardno, b. 21 Aug 1837, Old Machar, Aberdeen Last Modified 9 Oct 2014 Family ID F44 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Obituary from Gardeners' Chronicle, 16 Jan 1897-known Aberdeen firm of Messrs. Cardno & Darling, Seedsmen and Nurserymen. Mr. Darling was a native of Dalkeith, and came to Aberdeen in 1839, being employed as gardener at Woodhill, then belonging to the Grants of Monymusk. There he remained for twelve years. He then entered into partnership with Mr. George Cardno.
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Sources - [S66] FreeCEN, (http://freecen.rootsweb.com/), 168/0B 011/0B 012.
Piece: SCT1841/168 Place: Aberdeen Burgh-Aberdeenshire Enumeration District: 10Civil Parish: Old Machar Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: -Folio: 11 Page: 11Address: Cornhillemarks en F 17 Female Servant Aberdeenshire - [S61] The Scotsman, 26 August 1873, p. 4.
The Aberdeen Free Press reports the death of Mr Cardno, seedsman, and prominent citizen of Aberdeen and very successful gardener and nurseryman. - [S120] Marriages (OPR Scotland), Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. 27 November 1791. CARDNO, James and PENNY, Christian. 196/ 10 382. https://scotlandspeople.gov.uk: accessed, 7 Nov 2020.
'1791, November 27: James Cardno & Christian Penny both in this parish' - [S2] International Genealogical Index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- [S30] Cardno Manuscripts, (unpublished notebooks, c.1920-30).
- [S66] FreeCEN, (http://freecen.rootsweb.com/), 168/0B 011/0B 012.