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Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« on: Sunday 20 December 09 01:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi all,

I have been trying to locate information regarding Peter Young (my G-G-Grandfather) of Lossiemouth born: 17th Aug 1867 he married Elizabeth Jack on the 11th Oct 1890 in Glasgow Elizabeth was born in Fochabers she was born on the 16th Aug 1867.

They had 9 children all born in Lossiemouth:

1. Elizabeth B Young 21 oct 1891
2. Mary Young 1st Nov 1893
3.  Peter Young 23 Sep 1895 (my Great Grandfather)
4. Helen Simpson Young 1897
5. Williams Jack Young 1899
6. John Jack Young 1901
7. Edward Alexander Young 1902
8. James Young 1904
9. Roberts Young 1908

The family imigrated to Australia in the early 1900's

Any info would be greatly appreciated

Merry Xmas


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Re: Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 20 December 09 23:35 GMT (UK) »
Hi Thorgils

What sort of information are you looking for on Peter? By the sounds of it, with his birth and marriage, you have details on his parents and then his children from his marriage to Elizabeth.

Monica  :)
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Re: Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« Reply #2 on: Monday 21 December 09 02:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi MonicaLesl,

I was interested in his parents if possible and perhaps his occupation and where he lived if possible.

I was planning eventually to travel and would like to eventually see where some of my family come from.

Thanks

Thorgils


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Re: Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« Reply #3 on: Monday 21 December 09 09:09 GMT (UK) »
What were Peter's parents' names? Have you looked at Peter and Elizabeth's marriage cert to confirm their names? I can see Elizabeth Jack's birth entry on IGI with the details you have b. 17 aug 1867 (parents John Jack and Elizabeth Davidson). Can't easily see Peter's entry to try and find his parents and family.

This looks to be Elizabeth and the children in 1901, with Peter showing away from home. The children all showing as born in Lossiemouth except the eldest:

Elizabeth Young 33, Hurband Is Gent (?spl - general?) Labourer b. Fochabers
Elizabeth Young 9 b. Garmouth, Elginshire
Mary Young 7
Peter Young 5
Nellie Young 3
William Young 1

Address: 49 Clifton Rd, Drainie, Moray

Possible for Peter in 1901:

Donald McLennan 25
Peter Young 32, mason's labourer b. Garmouth
William Desson 57

Address: Wardend Bothy, Rafford Moray

Monica
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Re: Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« Reply #4 on: Monday 21 December 09 09:32 GMT (UK) »
This looks to be Peter and Elizabeth in 1891:

Peter Young 23 Ironworks Labourer, b. Garmouth Morayshire
Lizzie Young 22, b. Fochabers, Morayshire

Address: 121 Lambhill St, Plantation, Govan Lanarkshire
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Re: Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« Reply #5 on: Monday 21 December 09 11:11 GMT (UK) »
hi all  :)

had a look at this yesterday
just wondering if his parents are peter young and eliza(beth) black

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Re: Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« Reply #6 on: Monday 21 December 09 11:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi Ev

That entry was the closest I could see as well. There were also twins born to that couple in 1865. Can't see the family in 1871 which doesn't help.

Would be good if you could confirm Peter's parents' names Thorgil  :)

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Re: Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« Reply #7 on: Monday 21 December 09 11:49 GMT (UK) »
There is this 1871 entry on Ancestry as a perhaps - maybe mother's name has been mis-transcribed:

Peter Young 42, agr. lab., b. Deskford, Banffshire
Elva Young 39 b. Deskford, Banffshire
Eliza Young 11 b. Deskford, Banffshire
Alexander Young 10 b. Deskford, Banffshire
George Young 7 b. Deskford, Banffshire
Jessie A Young 3 (maybe age 5, one of the potential twins b. 1865) b. Urquhart, Elginshire
Mary J Young 5 b. Urquhart, Elginshire
Peter Young 3 b. Urquhart, Elginshire
James Young 2 b. Urquhart, Elginshire
Elspet Young 2 Months b. Urquhart, Elginshire

Address: Hill, Urquhart Moray

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Re: Peter Young and the Young Family of Lossiemouth
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 24 December 09 00:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi Guy's

Sorry I havent got back to you for a while but Xmas is Xmas and things are getting a bit rushed  :P

I dont know the names of his parents however for some reason the surname Black does sound familiar

 I have been looking through my grandmothers old papers (she died a couple of months ago) and finding various bits of info scribed on paper so I havent had a lot of info to work with but certainly Black does sound very familiar.

Thanks for all your efforts everyone you have all been FANTASTIC and I wish you all a very Merry Xmas

Thorgils