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Title: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: KitCarson on Saturday 08 May 10 11:20 BST (UK)
Does anyone know how I can find out what type of premises 15 West Maitland Street was in 1910?  I have a birth registered there on 3 February 1910.  The child was then given up for adoption.

To my knowledge, the mother travelled from Strathspey to have the child.  Are there any directories for that era which may give me a clue?

Kit
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: Unė kthimi i papenduar on Saturday 08 May 10 14:11 BST (UK)
The buildings in West Maitland Street have not changed since they were built in the late 19c.     Number 15 is a block of flats/apartments and using "Google" Maps Streetview you can see the building and entrance door (Blue) to the left of "Dimitri's and "Greggs"
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: KitCarson on Saturday 08 May 10 14:59 BST (UK)
Hi Une, I had found it on google maps and I must have driven past it many times.  Suppose I was wondering whether it had likely always been part of a tenement.  She doesn't give the flat number.

We'll perhaps never know if she rented the place or was staying with someone.  She was a woman of some means as I understand she was the proprietor of a reasonably sized hotel in Moray.

Another chatter has found a possible birth record in Aberlour and will let me have details when they are able to look at the records.  It may be where the birth actually happened there and then the mother came to Edinburgh to put the baby up for adoption.

Kit
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: Carverj on Monday 16 October 17 14:05 BST (UK)
Hello there, i can see this thread is from some time ago however would you mind sharing any info. you found re the above address please ?
I have recently come across some info with this address and i know my grandfather was given up for adoption around this time too however this is not where he was born, any help much appreciated
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: KitCarson on Monday 16 October 17 14:34 BST (UK)
Hi Carverj and welcome to Rootschat.

I'm at work at the moment so don't have access to my records.  I'll have a root around and get back to you soonest.

Kit
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: Forfarian on Monday 16 October 17 17:40 BST (UK)
Another chatter has found a possible birth record in Aberlour
More likely that the birth occurred in Edinburgh. If a child was born in a district other than the one in which the parents normally lived, the details were passed on by the Registrar in the district of birth to the Registrar in the district of the parents' residence, and the result is two certificates for one birth. So if the certificate you already have says that the mother's residence was in Aberlour, the Aberlour record is not going to tell you anything you don't already know.
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: Hibee on Tuesday 17 October 17 14:08 BST (UK)
Mrs Annie Robertson and Daniel M Price have (separate) entries at No.15 in 1909/10.

Price was a Bookseller and Stationer.  Mrs Robertson might be the person more worthy of investigation.

Hibee
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: KitCarson on Tuesday 17 October 17 15:44 BST (UK)
Ah, thanks Hibee. 

I have tried to filter those living at 15 West Maitland Street in the 1911c.  I've also tried the Valuation Rolls (1905 and 1915) for the first time, without any joy.  I'm happy to spend money on credits but I just don't want to end up with useless records.

Do you have any advice on how to progress?  I'm not very practiced on searching in Scotland.

Edit:  BTW, I had already purchased the 1911 for Daniel and Margaret Price but there is no Mrs Robertson on that page.

Kit
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: KitCarson on Tuesday 17 October 17 15:50 BST (UK)
Also, thanks, as always, to Forfarian for your advice.  Saved me 6 credits.  ;D

Kit
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: KitCarson on Tuesday 17 October 17 21:21 BST (UK)
Hi Carverj, I don't have any more information on 15 West Maitland Street, although Hibee has intimated that there are records I haven't yet explored.

Please feel free to share what you know about your Grandfather's situation.  I know that everyone on this site will do their best to get to the bottom of it.  Please be aware though, we cannot mention details of those who might still be living.

To use the Private Message (PM) facility, you will need to send another 2 posts.  They don't need to be anything special.  Just a bit of info or a thank you.

Lets hope we can be of help to one another.

Kit
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: Carverj on Thursday 17 May 18 12:57 BST (UK)
Hello there, i'm very sorry for the late reply !  My grandfathers situation is this:

He was born to a Sarah Rooney in Edinburgh in 1915.  The family story says his father went off to war and Sarah was left as an unmarried young mum, resulting in my Grandfather being raised by nuns and adopted later in his childhood.  I started researching my grandfather a few years ago and through some painstaking research with Lothian Health Board, discovered he was born in the new maternity hospital by Dr Haig Ferguson.  I then went on to discover that Sarah Rooney was admitted to an Edinburgh Asylum and died there 40 years later in 1960 !  Lothian Health Board have provided all the documents held from the Asylum for Sarah.  Sarah wrote to Dr Haig Ferguson when she was admitted to the Asylum asking why she had been admitted and refers to the time she spent with Dr Haig Ferguson at 15 West Maitland Street. 

I googled the address and found this thread.  It seems to me from what has been said that there is some similarity with our stories.  I have no idea why someone like Dr Haig Ferguson would be at such an address ?

I would be very grateful if anyone can offer me any advice and thankyou in advance for your time.

Kind regards

Jenny
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: Carverj on Thursday 17 May 18 12:59 BST (UK)

My grandfathers name was William Joseph Johnston Rooney, born at Edinburgh Royal Maternity Hospital in August 1915.

Thankyou

Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: shanghaipanda on Thursday 17 May 18 18:55 BST (UK)
Dr Haig Ferguson opened the first mother and baby home for unmarried mothers in Edinburgh. It was called St Luke's home and was in Lauriston Place.  I wonder if the West Maitland address was a temporary home for the babies prior to their being placed for adoption.
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: Carverj on Thursday 17 May 18 20:30 BST (UK)
Hello & thanks for your reply.  Yes i know from the birth certs and papers from lothian health board that Sarah was at the mother and baby home and i think some form
of catholic home/church at Lauriston place both before & after the birth.  The LHA records also make reference to Dr James Haig Ferguson treating Sarah at the RM hospital - but as you say was the West Maitland Street house used for ? any suggestions as to where to research please ? thankyou
Title: Re: 15 West Maitland Street Edinburgh - 1910
Post by: KitCarson on Sunday 20 May 18 13:36 BST (UK)
Dear Carverj, I wish I could offer more of an explanation for Sarah being at the 15 West Maitland Street address, presumably prior to giving birth to William in August 1915.  I only know that my husband's Great Grandmother travelled from Strathspey or Aberlour to give birth to her daughter at 15 West Maitland Street.  She was estranged from her husband, who appears to have been absent for a number of years, he even travelling to Canada during the absent years.  Her father and other family members owned Hotels, so she wasn't short of a bob or two.  We have no idea who the father of the child was.  Maybe a travelling salesman?  (She was 38 at this time, is cited as Managing one of the hotels and had two children and one who had died aged 6 just a year earlier.) The 1910 child was adopted by a family from the Scottish Borders and we have no idea how that was facilitated.  The mother had enough money to divorce her husband in 1918, which I doubt was overly common at that time?

shanghaipanda, many thanks for your contribution.  Dr James Haig Ferguson seems to have been a very prominent and important man in his field.  I wonder how well known it was that expectant mothers could seek his services.

Kit