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Re: Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852/3
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 15 March 08 13:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jane,

Welcome to Rootschat  :)

Found one reference to your Hutcheson & Dixon:

Hutcheson & Dixon, auctioneers, valuators and general agents, 8 and 12 Virginia St, Glasgow.

Hope this helps
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Re: Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852/3
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 15 March 08 23:55 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that, do you know of anywhere else I might be able to find more info on this business. Proprietors, employees and longevity.

Jane

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Re: Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852/3
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 16 March 08 13:41 GMT (UK) »
Hi Sueky.

In the 1851 census there was a Margaret Harvey 60 General Dealer (Small Wares) Head (of a Household of 1) living at 50 Nelson St Parish of Gorbals, and at the same address there was Daniel Jenkins 54 Mariner and his wife Margaret 51 and their daughter Agnes Harvey 31 Seamstress and her son Samuel Harvey 4.

Could you look these up for us please, and see what your Directory has to say about any or all of them ?

It would be much appresicated.   :D

Jeenie    :)  :)
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Re: Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852/3
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 16 March 08 18:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jane,
You might find more information in:
Scottish National Archives, the Mitchell Library Archives or the Scotsman Newspaper Archives.
Not sure where else would be best to look.
Or you could always ask on the Scottish board  :)
Sueky
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Kennaway, Britton, Cruickshank, Jamieson, Wood, Braidwood, Swan, Inglis (Dalkeith, Edinburgh, Greenock, Glasgow, Lanarks)
Cotton, Wood, Beckwith, Edwards, Rutland, Burgess, Davies (Liverpool, Lancashire, Cheshire, Bucks, Staffs)


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Re: Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852/3
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 16 March 08 18:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jeenie,
Have searched for Harvey (Margaret and Agnes) and also Jenkins (Daniel and Margaret)
Also looked for General Dealers and Seamstresses and Nelson Street.

Unfortunately there's nothing listed that matches what you've given me  :(
It may be that there place of work was not there home address. In which case I found a possibility for Agnes?:
Harvey, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 6 Cathedral St.

There were other Mrs Harvey's listed. Those that had named occupations did not match Margarets and those without occuptations did not match with Nelson St. (if you would like the details on these Mrs Harvey's just let me know)

Sueky :)
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Kennaway, Britton, Cruickshank, Jamieson, Wood, Braidwood, Swan, Inglis (Dalkeith, Edinburgh, Greenock, Glasgow, Lanarks)
Cotton, Wood, Beckwith, Edwards, Rutland, Burgess, Davies (Liverpool, Lancashire, Cheshire, Bucks, Staffs)

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Re: Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852/3
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 16 March 08 23:12 GMT (UK) »
Thanks, Sueky.   :)   But every little bit of information helps.

By 1861 I can find no record anythwere of the Jenkins or of Agnes or her son, so they had to have moved sometime.  (But I shall note Mrs on Cathedral St.)

On the other hand, by 1861 Margaret Harvey was living with her daughter Margaret Gilmour (nee Harvey) and her husband Patrick, Mason's Lab at 52 Ann St - but probably (?) not married at the time of your Directory.  And there was a Robert Harvey, Mason's Lab (previously Weaver Cotton) also living with them.

In 1851 daughter Margaret Harvey, Winder was living with her brother Daniel, Labourer and his wife Bridget in 115 Garscube Road, so perhaps mother Margaret moved in with them, before daughter Margaret got married.  (By 1861 Daniel Harvey and his family had moved to 107 Maitland)

I hate to do this to you, but could you check out these also - including Robert, at all 3 addresses ?   :-[

Much appreciated    :D
Jeenie.   :)  :)
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Re: Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852/3
« Reply #15 on: Monday 17 March 08 14:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jeenie,
I've checked all names and occupations at all the addresses given and found nothing  - sorry :(
If you need anything else checking let me know.
Sueky :)
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Kennaway, Britton, Cruickshank, Jamieson, Wood, Braidwood, Swan, Inglis (Dalkeith, Edinburgh, Greenock, Glasgow, Lanarks)
Cotton, Wood, Beckwith, Edwards, Rutland, Burgess, Davies (Liverpool, Lancashire, Cheshire, Bucks, Staffs)

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Re: Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852/3
« Reply #16 on: Monday 17 March 08 23:56 GMT (UK) »
Thanks very much for you effort, Sueky    :D

Truly very much appreciated.    :)   ;D
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