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Topic: Lookup Request for John Ford (Read 606 times)
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CaptainChaos
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Hi,
I'm trying to research the origins of John Ford. He married Ann Marnie on 25 Jun 1848 in Montrose and they had eight children (John, David, Elizabeth, Joan, William, Ann, Jessie and Henry). He is supposed to have died at sea in 1865 (which I'm currently looking into) however I need help as I can't find his exact birth date.
Assuming that he married in his early to mid twenties, he would have been born c1825 in the Montrose area, however there are several candidates:
1823, Inverkeilor, Angus 1827, Kinnell, Angus 1825, St Cyrus, Angus
From a purely geographic standpoint, the last seems the most likely (as it's the closest to Montrose) however can anyone help shed any light on this please?
Thanks
Rob
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Ford, Hanslip, O'Shaughnessy, Tapley, Roebuck, Montrose, Dundee, Angus, Scotland, Southampton, New Paltz, New York, Newport, Devon
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moscan
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The next generation
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I checked the birth cert for Henry, since he was the youngest ...
Date of Birth - January 24th 1866 born in Rothsey to John Ford Merchant Seaman (master) deceased and Ann Ford nee Marnie... the birth was registered by David Ford (brother).
date of marriage of John and Ann was 28 June 1848 in Montrose. (312/00 0011 is the reference number for the parish record extract)
It may be worth your while getting in touch with the local library who may have one of the earlier Censuses to hand, (I only have access to the 1871 - 1901) and seeing what they have listed for John and Ann. Ann was only 46 in 1871 living with her mother and children and a couple of nieces in Montrose.
Vicky Fraser Montrose Library 214 High Street Montrose DD10 8PH
01674 673256 montrose.library@angus.gov.uk
The montrose Library has the full Old Parish Records and also some early newspapers on file, it is possible that John Fords death would have been reported on especially if he was local to the area.
( hubby's great grandfather died at sea and there was a piece in the local paper when he died.)
Montrose Standard 1853 - 1970
Montrose, Arbroath & Brechin Review 17 Apr. 1818 -18 October. 1839, 1844 -1875, 1884 -1919 (1848 missing) the library also has:-
Monumental Inscriptions (M.I.’s)
Pre 1855 Gravestones in Angus - ed. A. Mitchell
St. Cyrus Kirkyard (Nether & Upper Kirkyards) at 80.929.5
Deaths at sea are available from the Family Records Centre in London,
hope this helps
Best Wishes
Mo
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isobelc
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Hi Rob,
If you check out the 1855 birth for Elizabeth Helen Fielding Ford on Scotlandspeople it should give you the age and place of birth of both of her parents. This was the only year that this information was included on the birth certs. Isobel
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CaptainChaos
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Hi everyone,
fantastic, thanks for your help I'll give the various sources a try!
Rob
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Ford, Hanslip, O'Shaughnessy, Tapley, Roebuck, Montrose, Dundee, Angus, Scotland, Southampton, New Paltz, New York, Newport, Devon
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ibi
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Rob
The 1855 birth register entry does indeed show John's place of birth, and not one you had on your list, but it's not far away !
Check in IGI and you will find only one match to the place and year of birth, which then gives you the probable parents of John.
You then need to have a look at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk to see if his parents survived to 1855 or later, - a Scottish death register entry gives the names of the parents, - and one did...............
There's also another death in the same parish which refers to the deceased's husband as "Widower of David FORD Shipmaster" .... so looks like the sea was in the family's blood.........
Good hunting 
ibi
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