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Dumfriesshire / Re: Slackhead in Canonbie
« on: Sunday 19 March 23 01:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hi - I'm distantly related to Francis through his brother Walter.

The National Library of Scotland has OS Maps, Slackhead is located just outside of Canonbie village. NW of Canonbie Station/Canonbie Colliery at Rowanburn.

ScotlandsPlaces is also a good website to find more information, Francis can be found listed in the OS Name Books - responsible for the spelling of various places.

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Midlothian / Re: Locating 'Woodside, Colinton' 1830's
« on: Friday 08 January 21 18:18 GMT (UK)  »
I suspect so due to census information but there's no record of my ancestor taking them to get christened. The only records that contain 'Woodside' is my ancestors birth and death (she was only 3 or so).


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Midlothian / Re: Locating 'Woodside, Colinton' 1830's
« on: Friday 08 January 21 16:17 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your reply.

I have got a note of the 1841 but unfortunately it doesn't give much more information. It states the family now live in the Village of Comiston - and looking at the OS Maps, there were only a couple houses where Comiston is listed. So I'm unsure..

I thought it may just be a place that local people would know until I found the directories but it does disappear from the directory after the 1840's.

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Midlothian / Locating 'Woodside, Colinton' 1830's
« on: Friday 08 January 21 14:26 GMT (UK)  »
I've come across an ancestors birth which advises she was born in Woodside, Colinton in 1829.

I've went through what feels like all of NLS OS Maps. I've searched ScotlandsPlaces and Canmore too.

I've only found a couple directories with it listed but that doesn't help much in actually pinpointing it on a map.

Any ideas or hints on how to track this down?

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Midlothian / Re: No Death Certificate?
« on: Monday 07 December 20 13:14 GMT (UK)  »
Daughter Alison married 1859 to John Moodie - is Joseph shown as deceased on her marriage cert?

Apologies I had checked her death cert. I've checked her marriage cert now and can confirm by 1859 he was deceased.

Any ideas from here ??

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Midlothian / Re: No Death Certificate?
« on: Sunday 06 December 20 15:41 GMT (UK)  »
I looked on Scotland's People at burials in the whole of Scotland for all the church denominations 1851-1854 for someone born up to 5 years either side of 1787, using the first name Joseph and not selecting a surname. There was no candidate, not even an Anderson, of the right age.

I did the same for the statutory death certificates from 1855 onwards for Edinburgh City and for Midlothian, but no candidate appeared.

I also checked the newspapers in Midlothian for Manders(t)on, but no reference to Joseph appears.

Yeah I had done that and found nothing myself. There's a death for a Joseph Ferguson in 1855 with a mothers maiden name listed as "Anderson" but again I think it's wishful thinking that he may have been registered with his wife's name, and then for his actual name to be inputted into the mothers maiden name and incorrectly as well.. it would just be too good to be true wouldn't it?

I know on SP, especially for deaths, Parents/Other Details comes up for the OPR but for statutory deaths, it strictly says mothers maiden name...

Think I should just pay for it and see?

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Midlothian / Re: No Death Certificate?
« on: Sunday 06 December 20 15:32 GMT (UK)  »
Daughter Alison married 1859 to John Moodie - is Joseph shown as deceased on her marriage cert?

Yes, both parents are advised as deceased on Alison's death certificate.

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Midlothian / Re: No Death Certificate?
« on: Saturday 05 December 20 17:56 GMT (UK)  »
Yeah so his details:

Joseph Manders(t)on
b. 2 Aug 1787 Duns, Berwickshire
m. 17 July 1809 to Rachel Ferguson in Duns, Berwickshire

I know by the 1820's they relocated to Edinburgh, as the census in 1841&1851 indicates some of his children were born there and also one of his children was sent to the Royal Blind Asylum around 1825.

Rachel, his wife died in 1848 and I found a record of her burial. Coincidentally his daughter, Rachel Alexander (nee Manders(t)on) is on the same page of the burial register. We also found that the ancestor who was blind was also buried in the same cemetery but many years later.

Any ideas?

The closest thing I've found is a record pertaining to a Joseph Ferguson, with a Maiden Name Anderson. But it's probably wishful thinking that the names are possibly inputted wrong.

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Midlothian / No Death Certificate?
« on: Saturday 05 December 20 15:36 GMT (UK)  »
I wonder if anyone can help..

I'm struggling to find a death certificate/registry or burial record for an ancestor.

The last info we can find is in the 1851 census. I've done blank searches on deaths between 1851-1861, with just forenames then just surnames.

We've been able to find burial records for his wife and his daughter (who died before the census). They were buried in the same cemetery, and years after his death his son was buried there also. It's led me to believe this missing ancestor would have been buried there also but there's no note of anything.

I'm quite stumped I could find detailed data for previous years but when it comes to him... Nothing.

Can anyone suggest where to go from here?

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