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Perthshire / Re: 1841 census- Abernethy
« on: Tuesday 29 March 05 23:26 BST (UK)  »
Hello Ish,
               Did you get the chance or time to look at the 1851 census at all???
If not, don't worry if its not possible and a very big thank you for your help once again.

All the best to you

Katarina

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Perthshire / Re: 1841 census- Abernethy
« on: Wednesday 02 March 05 10:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Judy,
                 I've got a copy of the marriage extract of Hugh Robertson and Mary Malcolm and it doesn't state any details at all, just says that Hugh Robertson of St Madoes and Mary Malcolm of Abernethy make a proclamation of marriage basically.

Hugh died on 30th March 1850 in Abernethy and because it is pre registration I don't have a clue as to where I may find details to do with his death or burial. When I do find out where I can find this info Im hoping that it will make mention of one or other of his parents for me. Fingers crossed  :-\

Thanks for your help

Kat
 

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Perthshire / Re: 1841 census- Abernethy
« on: Wednesday 02 March 05 10:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ish,
              Could you do one last favour for me please?? I would be interested to find out what happened to Hugh's wife Mary after he died in 1850, so could you look up the 1851 census for Abernethy for me and find Mary Robertson aged about 76 years old. I know that Mary was alive then because she died in 1855 in Abernethy.
Could you note her birthplace for me please and also details of anyone else in the household with her as well please. I wonder if the younger Mary is still with her in 1851 and if the census states their relationship.

Many many thanks

Kat

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Perthshire / Re: 1841 census- Abernethy
« on: Saturday 19 February 05 22:08 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Ish,
               I'm sorry for not replying sooner, I couldn't get on to my computer because I have been nursing my son for a few days, but he is ok now thank goodness.

Thank you so very very much for going out of your way and spending time looking up Hugh and his family for me! I'm happy to know that Hugh was born within the county, this does narrow my search for his birth and really does help alot.
I believe that Hugh is buried in Abernethy Churchyard along with his wife Mary, so maybe, just maybe one day I will be able to come up and find the churchyard one day. Im in the South East corner of England so Im hoping to get a holiday and have a look around places like Abernethy and Newburgh which is where the Robertsons went to next ( They went from being Weavers to Quarry owners in Newburgh and Abdie)
By the way, Mary's maiden name was Malcom and I can see how Mahon came about lol.
There is one thing on the census you found that has me thinking though. Hugh, Mary and David I know about, but I never knew that there was another Mary. Did the census state relationship to the head of the household at all in the 1841??? If so, could you tell me what it said for the youngest Mary in the household please? I need to do some more research if she is noted as daughter because I have found records for only one daughter or Hugh and Mary, and she was Janet born in 1805.

Once again, many thanks and bless your heart Ish

Kat

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Perthshire / Re: 1841 census- Abernethy
« on: Monday 14 February 05 22:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ish,
               I would be extremely grateful if you could do that look up for me. I have looked and looked to see if Abernethy 1841 is online but no luck.

Im desperate to pinpoint the birth county (and place if at all possible) of my Ancestor Hugh Robertson, a weaver by occupation and living in Abernethy, Perthshire at the time of the 1841 census.  Hugh would be between 70-72 years old and his wife is Mary, she would be 65-66 years old. Hugh died in 1850 so the 1841 census is my only hope of getting past this brick wall re his birth place. Hugh and Mary are my 5x great grandparents.  Also, if you come across James Robertson, aged 33 and John Robertson, aged 31, Both sons of Hugh and Mary,  I would be grateful for the details of them as well, but if you dont see them then not to worry.

when you find Hugh and Mary Robertson could I be a pain and ask for the details of the household? 


Thanks in advance

Kat
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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1861 census lookup please
« on: Wednesday 02 February 05 22:13 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Sue,
           I only have later addresses for the Kilroy's so I don't know if that would help, but they seem to have stayed in the St George bloomsbury area from the 1870's  right up until 1901.  I know thanks to Kris above that they were not in Barrow, Suffolk anymore in 1861.
Later addresses are Ormond Yard and Doughty Mews (in 1885), Brunswick Mews (in 1871 & 1876)which I think may come under Marylebone District, I'm not sure though, And of course the Southampton Mews in Bloomsbury district in 1862 & 1865. These dates all come from extracts of BMD's for the Kilroy's.
One other thing I think may help: I have come across a few surname variations with this family ( I spent absolutely ages looking for the birth of one of them because of this) and its possible that the enumerator may have put the surname down as Kelroy, Kibroy or Gilroy.

Many thanks once again for your help

Kat :D

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1861 cenus lookup- Bloomsbury
« on: Wednesday 02 February 05 13:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi cougar,
                Thats ok and thanks just the same, i will see if i can find someone with the transcriptions for this census.


Many Thanks

Kat

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: 1871 census please
« on: Wednesday 02 February 05 10:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Marie,
              That is absolutely fabulous, thank you so very very much!

All the best

Kat  ;D

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1861 census lookup please
« on: Wednesday 02 February 05 10:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Sue
               I had asked on the London board for a look up in 1861 Census for the Bloomsbury area, and a lady replied but she said she only had a partial index on the 1861 census. She didn't find my James and family. I would be very grateful if you did have a look for me please. I have the details of James' son born in 1862.

Elijah James Kilroy b.20 Sept 1862, son of James Kilroy- occup A pensioner of the 61st Regiment, and Honor Kilroy formerly Price (actually Pryke).
Place of birth is: 29 Southampton Mews, St George Bloomsbury(sub District), St Giles(Registration District), County of Middlesex

As you can see, by 1862 James had left the army.

With thanks

Kat  :D

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