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1871 Census McGregor
« on: Saturday 27 April 13 06:03 BST (UK) »
Can someone please look up the 1871 Scotland census for me for Daniel McGregor
He would have been aged about 50 and lived in the Edinburgh Midlothian area, he was also a writer and was born in Perthshire around 1816
I have no idea if he was living with relatives or a spouse.

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T J

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Re: 1871 Census McGregor
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 27 April 13 06:55 BST (UK) »
Hi I will try to locate more for you, but all that is showing is:-

Daniel McGregor 54 Married occ Advocates Clerk b Perth
Residing at 35, Barony Street, St Andrew, Edingburgh
Census ref RG685/80/20
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Pelly/Pelley/Kingsbury/Challis/Nalder/Rochester/Raydenbow

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Re: 1871 Census McGregor
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 27 April 13 07:02 BST (UK) »
Is this him in 1871 - This Daniel was living with a Margaret McGregor in 1861 (born 1827 in Kincardine, Stonehaven) who was visiting in Perth  in1871

Daniel McGregor   Married 54    Advocates Clerk  Born Perth, Perthshire    Living at  35, Barony Street, St Cuthbert Edinburgh

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Re: 1871 Census McGregor
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 27 April 13 22:52 BST (UK) »
Yes that’s him, thank you very much Keyboard and Kay.
I didn’t know he was married but then again I have only just started tracing his line ;)
His sister Janet passed away 31 march 1871 and I think the 1871 census was the first week of April so that probably explains why Margaret was in Perth.

Thanks again

TJ