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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 11:38 BST (UK) »
A witness to her signature was a Hugh Peebles looking back to the 1861 Census there was a Hugh Pebiles/Peebles maybe visiting with his wife Margaret at her parents home in Wishaw but the only marriage that connects the names I found was in 1861 dec 31st when a Hugh Pebles married a Margaret Wilson in Paisley I was possibly thinking this could be a aunt of young Jane's but the marriage is 8 months after the Census. P.S forgot to add Margaret Wilson's parents where William Wilson (deceased) and Agnes ms Wilson ?.
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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 11:52 BST (UK) »
You might want to check this on on the 1881 census LDS Scotland's people
There is a Jane Wilson wrong age but same occupation Threadmill Worker
A visitor with  Gavin Hart and Marion Hart looks like she was a Wilson
They are at 21 Thread street Paisley
Need to go out but will have a look later


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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 11:57 BST (UK) »
Thanks Rosie I will download that census now and post bk cheers. Well it looks very promising for my Jane Wilson it states on this census born Holytown which fits into my Jane born Cambusnethan/Wishaw on her birth certificate once again thank you very much Rosie. Garngad
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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 14:17 BST (UK) »
A witness to her signature was a Hugh Peebles looking back to the 1861 Census there was a Hugh Pebiles/Peebles maybe visiting with his wife Margaret at her parents home in Wishaw but the only marriage that connects the names I found was in 1861 dec 31st when a Hugh Pebles married a Margaret Wilson in Paisley I was possibly thinking this could be a aunt of young Jane's but the marriage is 8 months after the Census. P.S forgot to add Margaret Wilson's parents where William Wilson (deceased) and Agnes ms Wilson ?.

Looks like there is a connection
1881 Census address 40,Maxwelton Paisley
Hugh Peebles age 40 ( grocer )
Margaret Peebles age 40
Hugh Peebles age 17 Joiner

1891Census
Address 40 Maxwellton Paisley Abbey
Hugh Peebles age 50 ? Coal Miner
Marg W Peebles age 50
Hugh Peebles age 26 ship joiner

Possibility noting the address on the marriage for Jane Wilson

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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 15:51 BST (UK) »
Thanks Rosie great find the 1881 census grocer must be mis conscribed as he was a coal miner in 1861 but all the ages fit for both census's.
I have traced the Marion Hart nee Wilson to a marriage in 1847 to Gavin Hart in Paisley
they are with Gavin's family in paisley 1851 census. 1861 census there is a Ann Wilson lodging with them in Paisley. Have them in 1871 you gave me the 1881 census with Jane Wilson also have Gavin's death in 1898 and Marion's (Wilson) in 1903 so plenty to cross reference to go on. Your help has been fantastic thank you.
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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 16:15 BST (UK) »
Yes I did see a Ann Wilson with the Hart family on.the 1861 census .Just can't find anything on Robert Wilson and Jane McLachlan ???

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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 17:54 BST (UK) »
Same here I thought they died between son Robert's (1860) death in Aug 1866 and Dec 1881 according to daughter Jane's (1862) marriage but it is possible one or both had died between 1862 Jane's birth in Wishaw/Holytown and young Robert's untimely death in 66 but his certificate just states that father Robert is not present no mention of mother or home address.
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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 18:05 BST (UK) »
There is also the possibility that the father Robert Wilson abandoned the family
It would help if we could find Jane the daughter on the 1871 census

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Re: Robert Wilson 1832 - ? Paisley
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 04 July 23 18:12 BST (UK) »
Yes it would be of great help still trawling through the connections to see if it leads me there I do like a good puzzle but this has really got a hold of me.
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