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Title: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: Auchencrieff on Saturday 28 February 15 09:28 GMT (UK)
I wonder if anyone can help with this query as I keep drawing a blank.
I know that William was aged 60 and tried for murder around 1880, in Kirkcowan or Wigtown however I am unable to find any other information as to whether this is true. I would appreciate of anyone can point me in the right direction. Thanks
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: ShaunJ on Saturday 28 February 15 09:45 GMT (UK)
It was in Kirkinner in 1896.

On 18 December 1896 in Edinburgh High Court, William Marshall aged 60 was tried for the murder of Andrew Wright in Kirkinner on 10 October. Culpable homicide, 10 years penal servitude.
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: Auchencrieff on Saturday 28 February 15 09:49 GMT (UK)
Thank you Shaun J
Would you be able to suggest where I could find this information
online or would I need to wait to visit Edinburgh Archives?
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: ShaunJ on Saturday 28 February 15 10:24 GMT (UK)
Contemporary newspaper reports.  British Newspaper Database or FindMyPast or the Gale/BL 19th century newspapers (to which many libraries provide free online access).

Also see http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=RHP142202&
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: loobylooayr on Saturday 28 February 15 11:05 GMT (UK)
The Glasgow Herald is free to view on Google Newspapers - http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=GGgVawPscysC&hl=en

Found a report on a similar murder case tried at Edinburgh High Court around the same time for a friend recently using this facility.

Good luck with your research,
Looby :)
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: ShaunJ on Saturday 28 February 15 11:12 GMT (UK)
page 10 column 3, 19/12/1896 in the Glasgow Herald http://tinyurl.com/o6rzfl7
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: ev on Saturday 28 February 15 15:21 GMT (UK)
National Records of Scotland has this -

http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=AD14%2f96%2f03&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=william+marshall&ko=a&r=&ro=s&df=1896&dt=1896&di=y

http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=JC26%2f1896%2f35&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=william+marshall&ko=a&r=&ro=s&df=1896&dt=1896&di=y



ev
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: ankerdine on Saturday 28 February 15 17:12 GMT (UK)
A fascinating topic Auchencrieff. Is he one of yours and mine? ;) That was quite a lenient sentence.

Where was he residing on the 1901 census? Presumably he died in prison?

Judy
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: Auchencrieff on Sunday 01 March 15 08:04 GMT (UK)
Firstly can I thank everyone for their help with this topic. I agree that the sentence appears to be light. I wonder how Andrew's widow and child/ children managed to cope. Probably the small community helped. It seems that William's mother was still alive as the article refers to her house. She must have found life in a small community very difficult. Now I need to find William in the 1891 and 1901 census and also find his death, wherever that may be to determine whether or not he belongs in my family tree.
Lots of work still to do. Thanks again everyone.
Title: Re: William Marshall tried for murder
Post by: ankerdine on Wednesday 04 March 15 17:56 GMT (UK)
You have communicated to me that you found William Marshall in Peterhead Prison, Aberdeen, on the 1901 Census. I notice that the inmates were used as labour in a nearby quarry. Didn't I see "quarryman" as occupation on something I read about William Marshall?

I have heard that the Aberdeen Family History Group have a very good reputation as regards records etc. Would it be worthwhile trying to contact them to see if they have a record of William's death? Surely he couldn't survive those convict conditions at that age?

Just a thought.

Judy