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Anyone know about pattersons whose address was Gilmourish Neilston - not sure of date - at a guess late 1880's - 1900
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irene_kipyahoo.co
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Thank you for your speedy response.
I got the name from a burial record, the owner of the lair being a James Paterson ( spelling as per burial records) of Gilmourish, Neilston.
The first burial in the lair was 1896, Ellen Paterson age 18 - the last was 1911, Margaret Paterson age 28.
Didn't know that 'land' meant a building - I have come across this before and thought it was an area - fantastic.
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Who else listed and what was a hawker?
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A Hawker was an individual who generally sold items door to door
Also present in Ferguson's Land, Neilston in the 1881 census
James GALLACHER, aged 66, born Ireland, Hawker.
His wife : Ellen GALLACHERaged 57 born ireland
Their Children
Mary Gallacher PATERSON, aged 28, born Ireland, Bleachfield Worker Margaret GALLACHER, aged 20, born Duntocher, factory Worker Catherine GALLACHER, aged 17 born Duntocher, factory Worker
Grand Children (Given Mary's surname possibly her children) James PATERSON, aged 6 born neilston, scholar David PATERSON, aged 4 born Lugton Ellen PATERSON, aged 1 born Neilston
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Cuimhnich air na daoine o'n d'thainig thu
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irene_kipyahoo.co
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Thanks once again - would the Ferguson of Ferguson's Land be the owner/factor of the building.
Did being a hawker mean that they were really poor - what kind of things might be sold and where would he get them from?
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A Hawker was an individual who generally sold items door to door
Also present in Ferguson's Land, Neilston in the 1881 census
James GALLACHER, aged 66, born Ireland, Hawker.
His wife : Ellen GALLACHERaged 57 born ireland
Their Children
Mary Gallacher PATERSON, aged 28, born Ireland, Bleachfield Worker Margaret GALLACHER, aged 20, born Duntocher, factory Worker Catherine GALLACHER, aged 17 born Duntocher, factory Worker
Grand Children (Given Mary's surname possibly her children) James PATERSON, aged 6 born neilston, scholar David PATERSON, aged 4 born Lugton Ellen PATERSON, aged 1 born Neilston
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nettiedool
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Hi i think are family were related nettie
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Hi
Tell me more!
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Hi Irene james paterson born 1853 married mary gallacher born 1853.
james paterson was my great great great grandfather born in neiston renfrew scotland.
mary gallcacher was born in Ireland, her parents were james gallacher born 1815 Ireland and
Ellen gallacher born i think 1824 ireland.
there children were
mary gallacher 1853 margaret gallacher 1861 catherine gallacher1864 rough dates.
mary gallacher married my grat great great grandad in 1873 in renfrewshire mary was a bleach worker.
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