I'm sure Catherine must have married again:
1901 Niddry Rows, Kirkliston
667 ED 3 page 8
James O'hara, 36, shale miner, b. Glasgow
Catherine O'hara, 29, b. West Calder
Mary Ann O'hara, 11, b. Uphall, Linlithgow
James O'hara, 9, b. b. Uphall, linlithgow
Catherine O'hara, 7, b. Uphall, Linlithgow
Alice O'hara, 10 mths, b. Uphall
Mary Ann, James and Catherine could be Reynolds *
*added - they appear to be the same family - see later posting There's no sign of this family on the 1891 but SP is down at the moment so can't check on a marriage or births of children.
Hi again, James
Is this your family:
Turning to Edward:
Interesting on the 1881
Store Row, West Calder:
701 ED 12 page 6
Patrick Reynolds, 50, General labourer, b. Ireland
Patrick. s, 24, limestone miner, b. Ireland
Margaret,d, 20, housekeeper, b. Ireland
John, s 18, limestone miner, b. Ireland
Edward, s, 16, limestone miner, b. Ireland
James, s, 12, b. Ireland
John Druggan, lodger, 40, General labourer, b. Ireland
No others that match up. It doesn't tie in with the marriage cert info but looks a strong possible
Gadget
Added - found the sister Margaret's marriage - different parents' names, so maybe Edward didn't come over until after the 1881 census
Gadget