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Gadget
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Re: jemima manson
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 26 December 07 22:34 UTC (UK) »

Hi Frank

Joe's offline but it does look as if William died before 1841  Sad

It was fairly common for Scottish women to be called by their maiden name, especially on the 1841 census.

Regards

Gadget  Smiley

Added - It might be worth having a look at this:

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mwi/caithnes.txt
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Re: jemima manson
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 27 December 07 15:34 UTC (UK) »

Hi Joe et all : A wee query for you Margaret Hendersons parents were  Donald Henderson b: in Ruther Watten and Margaret Bain They were married in 1800
However as well as having Margaret  they had 2 other daughters
Helen b: 13 APR 1805 in Ruther, Watten d: 14 AUG 1876 in Louisburgh, Wick who was my direct line
Anne b: 18 JUN 1807 in Ruther, Watten d: 24 JUN 1866 in Castletown   a spinster and two sons
Donald 16 JUN 1800 in Ruther, Watten and
Alexander 27 FEB 1797 in Ruther, Watten both of whom Ive drawn a blank with  Have you any idea what happened to the sons???
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Re: jemima manson
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 27 December 07 19:39 UTC (UK) »

Gadgat
thanks for the info. Will follow this up
frank
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Re: jemima manson
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 28 September 08 12:32 UTC (UK) »

I think the Mansons on the 1881 in Edinburgh are related to my grt grt grandad Traill Manson (b Olrig 10/09/1841) his sister was Sinclair and married a Miller and moved to Edinburgh. Traill was one of 10 children he moved to Manchester after the death of his mother - trying to trace what became of the other siblings and not sure how Jemima fits into this.

This might be her on the I881:

Castlehill Bothy, Olrig
District 39 ED 6 Page 50

Jemima Manson, 21, farm servant, b. Olrig



There is also an interesting family on the 1881 in Edinburgh. Maybe some connection:

3 North St James Street, 2nd floor. Edinburgh, St Cuthberts

District 685/2 ED 58 Page 6

James Miller, 60, carter, b. Orig
Sinclair Manson, wif, 55, b. Olrig
Alexander Miller,34, mason,b. Olrig
Jemima Miller, 27, dressmaker, b. Olrig
Annie Clyne, visitor, 27, laundreymaid, b. Olrig


Regards

Gadget
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