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Offline ruthhelen

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Re: Thomas Milne
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 12 November 17 18:46 GMT (UK) »
Christian Milne (nee Bruce) is shown as a widow in the 1871 census, but as married in 1861, so it looks like Adam Milne must have died some time between 1861 and 1871. I can't see any obvious death of Scotland's People, but given he was a seaman, it's reasonable to suppose he died at sea.

I think the marriage registration is your best bet to track down his parents.

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McArthur, Milne, Mitchell, Black, Robertson, Morrison, Slessor, Lawrence - Aberdeenshire/Banffshire. Muir, Waddell, Fraser, Orr, Cowden - Lanarkshire/Renfrewshire/Dunbartonshire. Dalziel, Dalzell, Gourley, Cromie, Crombie, Bell - Co Down. Haymon, Baker, Corke, Cooley, Ginger - Kent/London.

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Re: Thomas Milne
« Reply #19 on: Monday 13 November 17 10:29 GMT (UK) »
Just to recap on the family born to Christian Bruce and Adam Milne
John William Bruce Milne 25 May 1857 Peterhead

Jean Milne 21 July 1859 Peterhead

Thomas Bruce Milne 18 June 1861 Peterhead

Adam Milne 2 May 1864 Peterhead died 1865 Peterhead ( mother's maiden name Bruce )

Margaret Burr Milne 25 March 1867 Peterhead died 1887 Peterhead

Seen the death certificate for Christian Milne /Bruce she died 28 July 1905 widow of Adam Milne seaman ...So quite possible Adam died at sea

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Re: Thomas Milne
« Reply #20 on: Monday 13 November 17 13:21 GMT (UK) »
Article in the Buchan Observer 16 Nov 1866 has this

On Sunday afternoon, October 28th, as the brigantine "Henry Deuse" of London, Captain Abernethy, was on her voyage from Peterhead to Stettin with a cargo of herring,Adam Milne, the cook, was unfortunately drowned .... The unfortunate man leaves a widow and three children to mourn his loss.

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Re: Thomas Milne
« Reply #21 on: Monday 13 November 17 13:31 GMT (UK) »
Great find William  ;)


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Re: Thomas Milne
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 16 November 17 13:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi Brian did you manage to get a copy of the marriage certificate for Adam Milne to see who the parents were ?

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Re: Thomas Milne
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 21 November 17 17:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi Rosie

No I have been away on holiday,
Will get round to it.

Regards Brian
Ralph, Milne, Stockton, Atkinson, Kendall, Wise, Davey,

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Re: Thomas Milne
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 21 November 17 18:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi Rosie

No I have been away on holiday,
Will get round to it.

Regards Brian

Hope you had a nice holiday keep us posted  :)

Rosie