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DENHOLM—SMITH (#1)

Alexander DENHOLM; b. 1835 Dunbar, Scotland; son of Thomas DENHOLM & Mary FENDER; brother of Walter DENHOLM; d. 1901 San Julián

m. 1866 Dunbar, Scotland

Elizabeth SMITH; b. 1835 Dunbar, Scotland; dtr. of Alexander SMITH & Elizabeth DICKSON; sister of Margaret SMITH; d. 1910 San Julián

Children:
1. Elizabeth; b. 1867 Paysundú, Uruguay; m. Charles CROSBIE Walsh, 1 child; p. Ernesto BEHM, 1 child; d. 1907 Ea. Coronel, San Julián
2. Thomas Alexander; b. 1868 Paysundú, Uruguay; horse-tamer; 1888-1889 Participant in the "Gran Arreo" (3 separate drives), bringing 550 horses and 5,000 sheep from the Río Negro to Ea. La Colmena, San Julián (Prov. Santa Cruz); he and cousin Thomas were known as "Los Orientales"; employed at Ea. La Colmena; no descent; d. 1938 San Julián
3. Mary; b. 1870 Paysundú, Uruguay; m. Oliver HUDSON, 3 children; d. 1940 San Julián
4. Alexandrina Smith; b. 1872 Paysundú, Uruguay; m. 1895 Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires, Alexander GIFFORD, 4 children; d. 1952 San Julián
5. Harriet Jane; b. 1875 Paysundú, Uruguay; m. 1903 Punta Arenas [San Julián?], Andrew KYLE, 6 children; d. 1954 San Julián

DENHOLM—SMITH (#2)

Walter DENHOLM; b. 1842 Dunbar, Scotland; son of Thomas DENHOLM & Mary FENDER; brother of Alexander DENHOLM; d. 1923 Dunbar, Scotland

m. 1868 Concordia, Argentina

Margaret SMITH; b. 1845 Dunbar, Scotland; dtr. of Alexander SMITH & Elizabeth DICKSON; sister of Elizabeth SMITH; d. England

Children:
1. Mary Elizabeth; b. 1869 Paysundú, Uruguay; m. 1890 Bahía Blanca, Edward Henry MCMULLEN, 3 children; d. 1897 San Julián
2. Thomas; b. 1870 Paysundú, Uruguay; 1888-1889 Participant in the "Gran Arreo" (3 separate drives), bringing 550 horses and 5,000 sheep from the Río Negro to Ea. La Comena, San Julián (Prov. Santa Cruz); he and cousin Thomas Alexander were known as "Los Orientales; m. 1899 Bahía Blanca, Ana MCMULLEN, 3 children; d. 1934 San Julián
3. Robert Muir ("Bob"); b. 1872 Paysundú, Uruguay; no descent; d. 1939 San Julián
4. Walter John ("Jack"); b. 1874 Paysundú, Uruguay; m1. San Julián, Jessie KYLE, 4 children; m2. San Julián, Nan HOPE, 2 children; d. Alta Gracia, Córdoba
5. William Milne; b. 1876 Paysundú, Uruguay
6. Maggie Isabella; b. 1878 Chascomús, Argentina; m. Alexander HUTTON, 4 children
7. Edith Marion; b. 1880 Sauce Grande; m. Thomas CAMPBELL, 3 children; d. 1937
8. Lucy; b. 1882 Sauce Grande; m. Pancho GREENWOOD
9. Helen Jane; b. 1885; m. Máximo FERNÁNDEZ
10. Alexander Stewart; b. 1887 Las Mostazas; no descent; d. 1962 San Julián

Thanks: Delano Denholm for providing this information (VII-2011)
Sources:
(1) "1901-2001 Centenario de Puerto San Julián", Tomo II
(2) Cemetery inscriptions, San Julián
(3) Marriage Register, Civil Registration, Magallanes
Last update: 7-XII-2012