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Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« on: Sunday 25 July 21 07:49 BST (UK) »
Hello

I need some help please. Marion Watson died at Eaglesham aged 87 in 1855. On the death certificate her husband is given as "james watson". No mention of whether he is deceased at this point. He and Marion married in 1795 in Kippen, Stirlingshire. There where some children born in Stirlingshire that I know about.

I am trying to find James's death certificate both pre or post 1855. He must have at least 75 and maybe 85-90 if he lived that long.

Research of 1841 and 1851 reveals one possible candidate, a Mason living in Biggar, Lanarkshire with a wife named Marion.

Grateful for any thoughts. Thank you

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Re: Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 25 July 21 11:12 BST (UK) »
Does Marions death certificate mention an occupation for James
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Re: Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 25 July 21 11:14 BST (UK) »
hi Rosie - no occupation given sadly

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Re: Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 25 July 21 13:00 BST (UK) »
A Catherine Currie, daughter in law was the informant so there is a good chance he was deceased even though he is a not noted as such.  The James who died there in 1855 is not him, different spouse.

You know from her death she is buried in the churchyard she might have a stone and he might be on it.  If there is no stone you could try contacting the church they may have a list of burials or council for a search in the burial books.

There is also the Eaglesham Kirk Session Minutes on Scotlands People which you can view for free there might be a mention of him there.

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Re: Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 25 July 21 13:03 BST (UK) »
thank you

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Re: Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 27 July 21 12:08 BST (UK) »
Hi again. There is no stone and no mention in KS records.


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Re: Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 27 July 21 12:34 BST (UK) »
JAMES WATSON   Married    MARION BROWN   09/08/1795   Kippen

Children Fintry on SP 

MARY 15/02/1801, JOHN 10/07/1803, WILLIAM SETTON 13/10/1805

Son John is in Eaglesham in 1851 with his  wife & 9 children (Marion is not  there.

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Clarke, Trickett, Orton, Lawless, Norton, Detheridge, Kirby, Goodfellow, Wagstaff, Lowe, etc.

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Re: Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 27 July 21 12:43 BST (UK) »
thanks Colin. I knew about the marriage info and birth records. I am concentrating on James's death but thank you again.

In 1841 and 51 I think they are in Biggar.

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Re: Watson - death at Eaglesham 1855
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 27 July 21 13:34 BST (UK) »
The couple in Biggar are more likely to be JAMES WATSON/MARION GILLESPIE, who had several children there 1799 – 1811.

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Clarke, Trickett, Orton, Lawless, Norton, Detheridge, Kirby, Goodfellow, Wagstaff, Lowe, etc.