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JuanToomany
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Corstorphine 1890
« on: Wednesday 10 June 09 15:19 UTC (UK) »

Hello folks

Trying to find where my great grandparents were married. It would appear to have been around 1890 in Corstorphine but i'd love to know where. Names are Daniel Banks and Annie Russell. Thanks in advance
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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 10 June 09 17:37 UTC (UK) »

Hi there,

Daniel Banks and Annie Russell married the 22nd of April 1890 in Corstorphine parish. There is no church mentioned, but they were married according to the Church of Scotland.

It was common practice for couples to be married at their home address (usually the bride's) during this time. Another common place was the minister's own house - the Manse.

Daniel and Annie are staying at 150 Dundee Street, Edinburgh in 1891.

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JuanToomany
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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 11 June 09 07:35 UTC (UK) »

Thanks so much for that. I guess I now need to find out where the two of them came from and work from there
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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 11 June 09 09:24 UTC (UK) »

According to the 1891 census, which Hume mentions, Daniel was b. Thurso, circa 1868  and Annie born Bannockburn, circa 1870.

When looking for Daniel, also look at Donald - Daniel and Donald were often used interchangeably.



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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 11 June 09 09:31 UTC (UK) »

The speed of info on here is amazing. Thanks very much Gadget. I wonder what brought them to Edinburgh
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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 11 June 09 09:45 UTC (UK) »

Daniel was a carter on the 1891 census.

In 1881, this looks like Daniel:

Blackhall Village, Corstophine
678 ED 4 P 18
Banks
Sarah, 44, farmer's out worker
James, 17, labourer
Jessie, 15,domestic servant
Daniel, 13, agricultural labourer
Georgina, 9

All born Wick


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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 11 June 09 09:47 UTC (UK) »

The IGI (extracted) has the birth of a Donald Banks in Wick on 5 April 1868. Parents - George Banks and Sarah Bremner.


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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 11 June 09 09:55 UTC (UK) »

In 1881, this looks like Annie:

Burnside Houses, Muiravonside, Stirling
486 ED 2 P 18

Russell
William, 33, ploughman, b. Grahamston (Falkirk)
Margaret, 39, b. Bannockburn (St Ninians)
Annie, 11, b. Bannockburn
James, 9,  b. Bannockburn
Adam, 8,  b. Bannockburn
William, 6, b. Muiravonside
Elizabeth, 5,  b. Muiravonside
Margaret, 3,  b. Muiravonside
Robert, 1 month,  b. Muiravonside

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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 11 June 09 09:56 UTC (UK) »

So if im following this correctly it looks like my great great grandfather George was no longer around in 1891 when Daniel would have been 23. He lived with his mum Sarah and siblings in Blackhall....phew!
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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 11 June 09 09:58 UTC (UK) »

Looks like he died at some stage before 1881.

The IGI (extracted) has the birth of an Annie Russell in St Ninian, Stirling 7 Dec 1869. Parents - William Russell and Margaret Forsyth.


I'll see if I can find the death of George Banks.


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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 11 June 09 10:00 UTC (UK) »

My Grandmother Annie Banks was born in Muiravonside. I think this refers to her
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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 11 June 09 10:02 UTC (UK) »

Oh my god Gadget my mums name was Margaret Forsyth Fletcher and until this moment I had no idea where the Forsyth came in.......this is incredible
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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 11 June 09 10:06 UTC (UK) »

It's all out there  Smiley


In 1871, they are in Caithness still:

Murso, Bower, Caithness
34 ED 3 P

Banks
George, 30, farm servant, b. Latheron
Sarah, 34, farm servant's wife
James, 8
Jessie, 5
Daniel, 2
Georgina, 1 month, b. Bowers

others b. Wick


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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 11 June 09 10:08 UTC (UK) »

The most likely death of George was in Cramond, Edinburgh, 1875. Aged 34.

There are quite a few but this one looks the nearest in age. If so, they would have moved down 1871-1875.

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Re: Corstorphine 1890
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 11 June 09 10:22 UTC (UK) »

The IGI has a patron submission for the marriage of George Banks and Sarah Bremner in Keis, Wick on 16 May 1862. It records George's parents as James Banks and Christina Sutherland.

This would need to be checked against the Old Parish records.


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