This is the Cross family in the 1861 census:
William Cross 51 carver and gilder, b. Paisley, renfrewsh
Ann Cross 48 b. Paisley, renfrewsh
Ameen Cross 19...son (could this be Andrew mistranscribed?) carver and gilder, b. Paisley, renfrewsh
Agnes Cross 17 , b. Paisley, renfrewsh
Robert Cross 9 b. Glasgow
George Cross 3 b. Glasgow
Jane Aithra 13 servant
Address: 120 New City Road Glasgow/Milton
@MonicaL
Thank you so much for your help and research! The copy above is from your first post, with census 1861 info, and shows an Ann Cross (48yrs) married to William Cross, Glasgow carver & gilder.
This could be the grandmother of my great grandmother Ann Steel Cross b. 1865 at 82 New City Str. Glasgow. If the son, Ameen (Andrew?) above is correct.
Your later post about an Ann S Cross, 25yrs living with grandmother, Ann - running a restaurant from census 1891 - is possible. EDIT TO ADD: Ann Steel Cross married my great grandfather in 1893 and is listed as 27yrs.
Have you had any luck with the info I messaged you?
EDIT TO ADD: another interesting observation from your posts about Robina (Ruby) and Agnes Wilson.....my great grandmother Ann Steel Cross named her children, Ann (Annette) Wilson, George (my grandfather) and Ruby....i often wondered where the middle names Steel(e) and Wilson came from? According to a Glasgow 1861 census of a William Cross', his father was a Charles Cross, an iron foundry clerk at the time. I thought, perhaps the inspiration for Ann Steel's middle name might have come from here?
Thanks
BB