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Title: Alexander Leitch - British Navy seaman
Post by: Margaret Russell on Tuesday 26 September 06 22:54 BST (UK)

Alexander Leitch was born 1810 in Port Glasgow, and on his death lines in 1869, it stated his father was Alexander Leitch, British Navy seaman, and his mother Margaret McNeillage.
I wonder if anyone could give me any information on Alexander Leitch Sr. as to where he was born etc or his wife Margaret McNeillage, as I have found nothing so far.

thanks in advance.

Blessings Margaret
Title: Re: Alexander Leitch - British Navy seaman
Post by: MonicaL on Tuesday 26 September 06 23:59 BST (UK)
Hi Margaret

The only Margaret that I can see in Renfrew on IGI (assuming she was also born there) is:

MARGARET MCNEILAGE  Christening:  09 APR 1775  Port Glasgow, Renfrew, Scotland/ 27 FEB 1782 Port Glasgow, Renfrew, Scotland (Two entries, probably the first Margaret died).
Parents: Father: GEORGE MCNEILAGE Mother: MARGARET GRAY

Do you know what children Alexander and Margaret had, that might offer you some clues if they followed Scottish naming patterns. I can't easily see any children for them on IGI.

Regards.

Monica
Title: Re: Alexander Leitch - British Navy seaman
Post by: Margaret Russell on Wednesday 27 September 06 00:17 BST (UK)
Monica - thanks for that  new information. I have thoroughly searched the IGI, and found nothing. Neither Alexander nor Margaret are mentioned. The only offspring I know about is Alexander born in 1810 in Port Glasgow. He later married a Jane Brown in Abbey Paisley in 1830, and they are not mentioned on the IGI either.  Perhaps they went to one of those evangelistic churches that many weavers attended.  I only found Alexander's family on the 1851 Census, and I have been busy ever since trying to track them all down.
Around the 1840's I think Alexander and Jane must have moved to Glasgow, as the two youngest members, James and Malcolm were born there.
I have tried to find them on the on-line 1841 Census, but I guess their district in Glasgow (Bridgeton/Camlachie?) hasn't been entered yet.
However, let me thank you again for the information.

Blessings margaret