« Reply #20 on: Sunday 15 December 19 01:47 GMT (UK) »
HI everyone. I'm picking up the pieces again after a year and I've been re-reading your comments. I've found a Greenock death certificate for an Ann Singleton, ms Blaikley, 1880 ae 60. Widow of (1) John Black and (2) Thomas Singleton. This might explain why Elizabeth McIntyre Paterson has her mother listed with the surname Black on her marriage and death certificate. Ann died at 19 Sir Michael Street, and the death was registered by her son John Black, 27 Sugarhouse Lane. I suppose it's possible that this Ann is the mother of Elizabeth Singleton, but I don't have much to go on. Although I've found John Black on a number of census records, I don't have enough to identify him, and I haven't found Ann on any census for Greenock. Any thought?
Regards Sheena
(I promise I won't pack my FH away for another year)
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