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James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« on: Sunday 20 January 08 15:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

I am trying to research one particular branch of my tree relating to James Stenhouse.

James according to IGI was born James Ogilvie Stenhouse on 19 Dec 1817 to John Stenhouse and Christina McBain.  Looking just at James, I can find him on the 1841 census living a 8 Cowgate Head, St john's Edinburgh.

James Stenhouse     Head     25     Porter
Janet                        Wife       20   
Jean                          Daur      3
John                          Son       2
Isabell                       Daur     under 1 (can't read months!)

In 1851 he is still at Cowgate Head

James Stenhouse     Head     34     Shop Porter
Jessie                       Wife      32
John                          Son      12      Iron Monger
Isabella                     Daur     10     Scholar
Helen                        Daur      5       Scholar
Robert                       Son       3
Jessie                        Daur     2
Jean Simpson           Mother-in-law    65

Presumably, Jean the daughter had died between the censuses.  However, this is the last I can find on the family.

Can anyone help me find out what happened to them all?

Also, can anyone help me find a marriage record of James Stenhouse and Christina Simpson?  If the youngest child is 3, we're looking at about 1838?

Any help really appreciated.  :)

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Re: James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 20 January 08 16:17 GMT (UK) »
hi

there is a marriage on the IGI for james stenhouse and janet or
jess chambers 25th may 1836 north leith midlothian
perhaps the mother had re-married or was using her maiden name
there is a public tree on ancestry with james stenhouse and jessie
chalmers and most of the the children that are on the 1841 & 1851
census
they don't have the marriage but do have death dates for james(1884)
and jessie(1879)
if they have applied for the death certificates then they have parents
for james - john stenhouse & elizabeth cairns
i'm not saying what they have is correct but it might be worth keeping
it in mind

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Re: James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 20 January 08 16:35 GMT (UK) »
Yeah,  I just found that death record for a James Stenhouse which puts his parents as John Stenhouse and Elizabeth Cairns.  I though this was my James but am now not so sure.

I am like a Christmas onion - in a bit of a pickle!

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Re: James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 20 January 08 16:44 GMT (UK) »
hi

that tree also has parents of jessie chalmers as robert chalmers and
jane simpson - it seems to be quite well researched
what info. do you have on james that you are sure about ?

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Re: James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 20 January 08 16:58 GMT (UK) »
IGI says he was born on 19 Dec 1817.  That's all really! Everything else I have now researched is largely up in the air!

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Re: James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 20 January 08 17:13 GMT (UK) »
Hello

James & Jessie must still be in the area. In 1871 they are in St. Johns, Edinburgh at 24 Cowgate

Household #56
James Stenhouse 55  head born Edinburgh warehouseman
Jessie Stenhouse 53 wife born Edinburgh
Children at born Edinburgh
  John Stenhouse 32  blacksmith
  Jessie Stenhouse 22 factory worker
  James Stenhouse 17  waiter
  Alexr Stenhouse 15  tanner
  Robina Stenhouse 13  book folder

Census Roll CSSCT1871_164

Linda
Dorman, Waite, Moore, Clark/Clarke, Neil, Rennie/Rainey, Brown, Mclean, Day, Millar/Miller, Gunion/Gunzion, Thomson, Black, Milvain, McCubbin, Steadman, Kirby

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Re: James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 20 January 08 17:27 GMT (UK) »
Hello

1861 Census at 88 Candlemaker Row, Edinburgh New Greyfriars, Reg District St George

Household # 79
James Stenhouse head 47 warehouse man born Edinburgh
Jessie Stenhouse  wife 41 born Leith, Edinburgh

Children:
Jean Stenhouse 24
John Stenhouse 22 
Isabella Stenhouse 20 
Helen Stenhouse 15 
Jessie Stenhouse 12
Elspeth Stenhouse 9
James Stenhouse 7 
Alexander Stenhouse 5
Robina Stenhouse 3 
(Jean born Leith, Edinburgh; all others listed as Edinburgh)

Census Roll: CSSCT1861_124, ED 1, page 13

Linda
Dorman, Waite, Moore, Clark/Clarke, Neil, Rennie/Rainey, Brown, Mclean, Day, Millar/Miller, Gunion/Gunzion, Thomson, Black, Milvain, McCubbin, Steadman, Kirby

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Re: James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 20 January 08 17:41 GMT (UK) »
hi

i can see his mother christian stenhouse on the 1841 census along
with brothers alexander and ebenezer(both brass founders)
and then not a lot else

very frustrating  :(

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Re: James Stenhouse of Edinburgh
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 20 January 08 20:25 GMT (UK) »
Tell me about it! This is driving me crazy!

I can't even find deaths for them in case they were wiped out by something.  There's no history of migration so don't really think that is an option.

If I don't figure this out soon, I may well have to admit myself to the local asylum!