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Re: william marshall 1807
« Reply #27 on: Friday 10 October 14 12:40 BST (UK) »

Hello Tjtree,

When Ann Marshal Stevenson, died 1878, her children were split up between different factions of the family which other posters have supplied the information.

Well here is your David Stevenson, living with his uncle in 1881.

Address 88 1/2 Louden Street, Glasgow.

John Marshall, Head Shoe Maker, M.  aged 40 years M. born Ireland,
Elizabeth Marshall, Wife, Seamstress, M. aged 40 years, F. born Ireland,
Patrick Marshall, Son, aged 15 years, M. born Ireland,
David Stevenson, Nephew, aged 15 years, M. born Glasgow, Lanark.

The above address is very close to Bridgegate,

The above John Marshall, is the son who registered his father William Marshall's, death.

John Marshall, and his wife Elizabeth, also had a Daughter Sarah Marshall.

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« Reply #28 on: Friday 10 October 14 13:05 BST (UK) »
jesus that's so much thank you
so much 


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« Reply #29 on: Friday 10 October 14 13:33 BST (UK) »

Hello tjtree,

I sent you a message via this site regarding William Marshall's, death certificate.

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« Reply #30 on: Friday 10 October 14 13:44 BST (UK) »
someone said here john that  Williams parents were Robert marshall and mary clerke  shall I disregaurd this as you seem to have found the family
 


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« Reply #31 on: Friday 10 October 14 13:58 BST (UK) »

Hello tjtree,

I think the person who gave the parents as Robert Marshall, and Mary Clerke, were speculating as Irish Records, for the period concerned early 1800s are very scant and rare.

The point to remember is the surname of William Marshall's, wife Cartmill, very rare in Scotland, its almost impossible that there are two William Marshalls, living in Scotland, with a wife called Mary Cartmill.

Williams, death certificate names his wife as Mary Cartmill.

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« Reply #32 on: Friday 10 October 14 17:48 BST (UK) »
I make you right there john  ur a absolute star for what you have found

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« Reply #33 on: Sunday 23 May 21 22:28 BST (UK) »

William Marshall and Mary Cartmill are my Great, Great, Great, Grandparents. Mary's parents are John Cartmill and Mary Troughton From Ireland, the Cartmills owned farmland in Armagh, Ireland. William and Mary had Mary Jane Marshall, who married Patrick McDivitt in Glasgow, but they must have lived in Edinburgh, where their daughter Agnes McDivitt was born, (my Great grandmother) Agnes McDivitt married 3 times, before she died age 41 in 1922. 1st James Morrison and had 2 sons, then 2nd James Cummiskey and had 4 children, 3 living to adulthood, Hugh, Agnes and Mary, plus their half siblings James and Johnny Morrison.  then Archibald McGregor. Agnes Cummiskey was my grandmother born in Edinburgh in 1908, married my grandfather James Casey and had my dad James Casey in 1934 - 1990. I was born in Glasgow in 1959...
Susan Casey:- From Glasgow Scotland - Searching for-
(Glasgow) Casey, Connelly, Croall, Cummiskey, Gilliland, Holmes, McDivitt, Roache.
(Ayr) Boyd, Pearson, Peirson, Paton,MacCreadie, Earl