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Help in breaking brick
« on: Thursday 09 May 24 21:35 BST (UK) »
Hi All I was given lots of help a few months ago on starting my father's side of his tree I have progessed a lot since then. Bit I an stuck on a child born 1897.im guessing the date based on the 1901 census she was 5 her name maggie lodge on the 1901 census she was 5 along withe her sister lizzie and brother Thomas. Her mum is down as kate lodge but is catherine mcneill and hubby Thomas lodge. I cannot locate maggies birth certificate nothing about her only 1901 census. Her mum died in 1906 so she could have gone any where but I have tried Ireland endland for birth cert bit nothing .could anyone advise where to go next.sorry for.long post

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Re: Help in breaking brick
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 09 May 24 22:37 BST (UK) »
Information posted on your other thread .....

Marriage - 1898  PORT GLASGOW
THOMAS LODGE to CATHERINE MCNEILL
574 / 40


Maggie Lodge on the 1901 census was born about 1895 / 1896 in Port Glasgow.
As she was born before the marriage in 1898, she could be the child of either parent, born before the marriage. As such she may not appear with the surname "Lodge" on her birth documents.
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Re: Help in breaking brick
« Reply #2 on: Friday 10 May 24 05:55 BST (UK) »
Morning neale I have tried mcneill . Mcheron.  But nothing I guess it's a case of just changing the surname .many thanks

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Re: Help in breaking brick
« Reply #3 on: Friday 10 May 24 06:13 BST (UK) »
Has this one been found elsewhere and ruled out

MCNEILL
MAGGIE CAMERON
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1895
574 / 557
PORT GLASGOW


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Re: Help in breaking brick
« Reply #4 on: Friday 10 May 24 07:11 BST (UK) »
Has this one been found elsewhere and ruled out

MCNEILL
MAGGIE CAMERON
F
1895
574 / 557
PORT GLASGOW

I found her !!! Thank you so much ( I could cry ) I really appreciate this thank you again

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Re: Help in breaking brick
« Reply #5 on: Friday 10 May 24 20:13 BST (UK) »
Margaret went on to marry under her reputed surname of Cameron. She was obviously aware of who he was.

She married a Jeremiah Scullion at St John's RC Church in Port Glasgow in 1920.  Thomas Lodge (stepfather?) was a witness to the marriage. See clip below:
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« Reply #6 on: Friday 10 May 24 20:26 BST (UK) »
The Scullion family left Scotland for the US (trying to find the shipping manifest entry for them).

Margaret's death notice on the American newspaper site (which I can't access). Index info below:

Margaret Scullion
Maiden Name Cameron
Death Age   81
Birth Date   abt 1895
Death Date 16 Jul 1976
Obituary Date 17 Jul 1976
Obituary Place   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Newspaper Title   The Philadelphia Inquirer
Spouse Jeremiah Scullion
Child Mae Broadley; Agnes Kuhl; Margaret Shuharl; John Scullion; Belty Erickson; Kathleen Campbell

Monica
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Re: Help in breaking brick
« Reply #7 on: Friday 10 May 24 20:29 BST (UK) »
Margaret went on to marry under her reputed surname of Cameron. She was obviously aware of who he was.

She married a Jeremiah Scullion at St John's RC Church in Port Glasgow in 1920.  Thomas Lodge (stepfather?) was a witness to the marriage. See clip below
Oh my goodness what is it with my dads side of the family  thank you so much for this

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Re: Help in breaking brick
« Reply #8 on: Friday 10 May 24 20:31 BST (UK) »
Margaret went on to marry under her reputed surname of Cameron. She was obviously aware of who he was.

She married a Jeremiah Scullion at St John's RC Church in Port Glasgow in 1920.  Thomas Lodge (stepfather?) was a witness to the marriage. See clip below
Oh my goodness what is it with my dads side of the family  thank you so much for this

I have catherine mcneil dying in 1906 she was married to Thomas lodge