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Title: Gilmour St Prison, Paisley
Post by: axecalibre on Saturday 05 November 11 11:29 GMT (UK)
Can somebody please point me in the right direction.........

Trying to trace William Foulis b 1865, Edinburgh, parents Robert Foulis and Emily Moffat.

Have copies of census records from DOB up to 1871.

In 1881 census there is a William Foulis inmate of Gilmour Prison, occupation Pastry Cook

Is there any way I can find records of the prison to help me in verifying if this is 'my' William Foulis??

William Gillespie Foulis later turns up in Canada in 1901/1911 census records married to Edith Alice Haynes.  Again cannot find record of arrival in Canada or marriage to Edith, I understand they married in Canada.  Again any advice where I might find these records would be of great help though I think this post might need moving??

Thank you again in advance

axecalibre
Title: Re: Gilmour St Prison, Paisley
Post by: Ann Baker on Saturday 05 November 11 21:28 GMT (UK)
Hi

The Paisley Prison records  are held by the National Archives Scotland in Edinburgh. Sadly not available online.

Ann :)
Title: Re: Gilmour St Prison, Paisley
Post by: axecalibre on Sunday 06 November 11 17:55 GMT (UK)
Very many thanks Ann, now I know where to look!

axecalibre
Title: Re: Gilmour St Prison, Paisley
Post by: Ann Baker on Monday 07 November 11 02:20 GMT (UK)
Hi

Not sure where in the world you're based but if you're near Paisley, the Paisley Daily express archives (fiche I'm afraid) worth a look too as trial details may be in paper.


Wee tip - if you're going to Edinburgh I should have said you need to 'pre-order' prison records as they're not onsite. So if you give them a ring beforehand they'll have them ready for you.

Best Wishes

Ann :D
Title: Re: Gilmour St Prison, Paisley
Post by: axecalibre on Monday 07 November 11 05:29 GMT (UK)
Unfortunately am in Devon so unable to get to Scotland, is there some kind Rootschatter who may be able to help?  Have written to Archives asking for help, so will do the same for the Paisley Express.

Thank you so much Ann

axecalibre