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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Renfrewshire => Topic started by: lkmashek on Thursday 24 March 16 16:01 GMT (UK)
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Looking for information on the Orr side of my family. Great grandfather was William Orr born 1864 in Paisley, died 1931. His father was Thomas Orr (1825-1892) mother was Jane Stevenson (1833-1895). Married Catherine Knox (1865-1927) in 1883. Children: Jean Orr, born 1881; Thomas Orr, born 1885; Catherine Orr, born 1886; William Orr 1889-1915 (died WW I); Mary Cairns Orr 1891-1946, Isabella Y. Orr 1891-1971 (died in Fennville, Michigan; Margaret Orr 1893-?; Andrewina Orr 1896-1955; Euphemia Knox Orr 1898-1946; Andrew Knox Orr (my grandfather) 1899-1960 (died in Chicago); John Orr 1900-1984 (died in Evergreen Park, Illinois); and Anne Orr 1906-1946.
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You already have lots of names and dates, which is great, but do you have corresponding certificates too (which would usually give lots of additional, useful info)? What specifically are you looking for help with?
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Sorry, should have been more specific. No, I don't have many certs yet, except for my grandfather. I know I should be able to find these at Scotland's People, but haven't looked there yet. I'm just hoping to make contact with some of the relatives of William's children and find out what happened to them. Only two emigrated to the United States.
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Thomas Orr Jane Stevenson the baker's family, I am familiar with this line.
I have a lot of Orr's from Lochwinnoch, Barrhead and Paisley. The Wm Orr/Ann Stevenson line is mine but I am not related to yours, but needless to say have crossed paths with it many times in Paisley.
I did notice you have an Orr/Black family member mixed in with your line; Thomas born in 1885 belongs to them, your Thomas was born in 1884. I am also unaware they had a daughter Jean out of wedlock in 1881, I have several Jeans around this period none to Ms Knox nor William Orr. I do have William's marriage to Catherine in 1883 she would have been 16 in 1881 and he 17. Not saying this didn't happen just it is pushing the boundaries of the late 1800's a tad without a visit from the Sherriff.
So yes I too suggest you visit Scot's People and confirm the births, especially if you are hoping to attract other's of this family as there are 169 births in Paisley alone from 1883-1900.
Don
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I will visit Scotland's People. I have not attempted to search there yet and it sounds a bit complicated, so I have been procrastinating. I just need to jump in and figure it out. I'm attaching a photo of the William and Catherine Orr family in case you recognize anyone.
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I am connected via the Orr line in Paisley , have many Orr certificates , some possibly connected to your line. I know that Thomas was married twice and had a son James as have his death certificate among many.
Jack
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ORR - Paisley.
I have the following in my current research.
I noticed the names Orr and Cairns that feature greatly in the McLean and Elliot families of Neilston and Barrhead.
IsabellaMcLEANb.9.7.1854BarrheadRenfrewshire.d.5.10.1930Northcote.m.1.3.1872EmeraldHill to JamesScottCAIRNSb26.12.1841GlenhowlWigton.Bapt2.1.1842OldluceWigton.d12.6.1920Northcote
ELLIOTJanet.bc3.5.1836Neilston.Christ29.5.1836NeilstonRenfrewshire.d10.2.1922Northcote
m8.10.1856 to CollingwoodVictoria.JohnKeirORRb11.11.1829Neilston.d1.12.1911Hawthorn
Happy to chat further.
Jack Gee
Longwood
Vic
Aust
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Thanks to both Jacks! Since I posted in 2016 I did venture into Scotland's People and obtained some certificates. Jackmac 24, are we talking about Thomas Orr born 1884 in Paisley and died in Australia, son of William and Catherine Knox? If so I have has birth record and will be happy to share. Just let me know. I do not have any info on his wife or children. Or Thomas Orr married to Jane/Jean Stevenson and also Mary Ann Ritchie,who also had a son Thomas born in Paisley about 1883? I have this Thomas' death cert. Would love to share information
Jack Gee, I have not found Isabella McLean or Janet Elliott in my tree as yet.
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Thanks Ikmashek for your prompt reply.
This forum is about asking questions and occasionally you get the right answer.
Happy hunting.
Cheers
Jack Gee