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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Nairnshire => Topic started by: Ozcaine on Sunday 15 September 13 06:10 BST (UK)
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I am trying to track down my Urquhart / Bain ancestors. My great grandmother, Margaret Urquhart married John Mackintosh in Nairn on 13 December 1861. Her parents are given as John Urquhart, stone quarrier, and Emily Bain. One of the witnesses is William Bain. She died in 1912 & her father is again given as John Urquhart, Crofter, deceased & her mother as Emily nee Bain, deceased.
I have found a death cert for John Urquhart in 1892 (aged 92), widower of Emily Bain, but cannot find a death cert for Emily. (His parents are given as Alexander Urquhart & Grace Boyd)
I have had trouble trying to find birth for Margaret, but think I have found it on Family Search, with father John Urquhart, mother Amelia Bain for 20 May 1841.
Other children to this couple are Jane, b 9 Feb 1829; Sarach, b 1 Mar 1831; Grace, b 12 July 1832; Amelia, b 14 Sept 1834; William, b 11 Apr 1836; Alexander b 12 July 1843; Agnes, b 3 July 1845 & John, b 7 Mar 1847 (d 1867)
i thought I found John Urquhart's father's death in 1868, but it turned out to be Alexander Urquhart, 3 year old illegitimate son of Grace Urquhart, of Delnies, Nairn. The death was registered by his grandfather, John Urquhart. (Johns own address on his death cert was Newlands of Delnies, Nairn.
I'm hoping someone can give me a clue as to what to do next - I've searched for death cert for Amelia Urquhart nee Bain with as little luck as for Emily. She was not listed as deceased when Margaret married in 1861.
Am I right in thinking that Emily and Amelia are probably the same person?
Any advice welcome.
Janice
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I would look at the Nairn entry, 1875, age 68 (b 1807) Amelia Bain nee Urquhart.
Regards
Malky
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Two useful sites are Libindx, which allows you to search for people from the Nairn/Moray area, and FreeCEN, which gives transcriptions of some censuses. Using these and FamilySearch, I have come up with the following:
The Libindx site gives the death of your John Urquhart in 1892. His age is given as 92.
FreeCEN shows the family at Cuthbertown of Delnies in the 1851 census -
John Urquhart, 47, born Alness, Ross and Cromarty, ag. lab.
"Amelia", 45, born Kiltearn, Ross and Cromarty
Mary, 24, born Kiltearn
Alexander, 7, born Nairn,
Agnes,5, born Nairn,
John, 4, born Nairn.
Since we now have a birthplace for John, FamilySearch shows a John Urquhart baptised 10-1-1801 in Alness to Alexander Urquhart and his wife, "Girsel Boid".
Girsel or Grisel are older Scottish forms of Grace, as Aemilia, Amelia, Emily etc. are alternatives.
FamilySearch shows a marriage for Alexander Urquhart and "Grace Boyd" at Alness on 21-11-1789. This may be the date the couple were "booked", rather than the day of marriage itself.
You should see the entries on the ScotlandsPeople site. It is the official pay to view site run by the government and allows to see the actual entries, not transcriptions. It is not so very expensive if you know exact details, as the ones above. The actual entries will perhaps give exact addresses, witnesses to baptisms etc.
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FamilySearch is also showing Alexander Urquhart and Grace Boyd with the following children:
Duncan (1804), Lizy (1806), Alexander (1809), Charles (1812).
Charles recorded in Rosskeen, the others in Alness.
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Thanks Malky & GR2, I've down loaded the death cert you suggested (wouldn't have found it alone)
Amelia Urquhart died 13 Oct 1875 aged 68- looks like Western Delnies; married to John Urquhart, farmer. her father was William Bain, farmer, deceased & mother Isabella Bain, maiden surname Urquhart! Perhaps there were some cousins marrying.
Will see if I can navigate this Libindx site.
Janice
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Oops - have I made a mistake? I've looked at census records on Freecen, but can't find Margaret Urquhart living with the family!
I've downloaded her birth cert , born 20th May 1841 & bapt 11 June, lawful daughter of John Urquhart, labourer of Kildrummie, and Emelia Bain, his wife.
Any ideas?
janice
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John & Emelia Urquhart living at Little Kildrummie Nairn have a female NOT KNOWN age 14 days ,
1841 Census transcription freeCEN.
ev
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Thanks ev,
I didn't pick up on that before. She still doesn't appear on any of the other censuses as living with the family - a few possible/probables living elsewhere as a servant.
janice
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Are you still looking for info on this line, I think Amelia Bain is my 4th great-grandfathers sister. Their parents were William Bain and Isobel Urquhart. Amelia is mispelt on some documents as Emelia and Isobel is referred to as Isabella. I've listed the siblings on my blog. https://ourscottishclan.wordpress.com/2016/09/14/our-bain-line-the-missing-links/
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Hi Vicbain,
yes I'm still interested. I found the same spelling variations as you did. I'll look at your blog & get back to you. Amelia/Emily Bain was my great grandmother (married to John Urquhart) d, 1875. Notice her mother's maiden name was also Urquhart.
Thanks
Janice
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Hi Janice,
The Amelia/Emilia Bain I have is Emilia Bain christened 3 February 1803, Kiltearn.
I haven't looked into her descendants or marriage but the the Bain/Urquhart connection appears in a few generations.
There is a booklet the Bains of Docharty by Hugh Urquhart (1838-1921) which details some of the Urquhart line and confirms our Isobel Urquhart & William Bain.
Please get back to me and let me know how you get on.
Victoria
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Any idea where I can get the booklet you mentioned. I looked on line, but no luck. (I'm in melbourne, Australia)
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I have not been able to get a copy myself as it is old and very rare and not online from what I believe. It was mentioned in another book I read and I got in contact with a researcher in NZ who has a copy and they provided me with a transcript of the info useful to me. If you give me an email address, I can contact them and ask if it would be ok to pass on their details to you.
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my email is v_e_bain@yahoo.co.uk