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The marriage certificate of James Walker (my gggf) from 1855 records that he was living in the parish of Govan in Glasgow, and was the son of William Walker, a manufacturer.
James was born in Paisley (Renfrewshire) in 1826.
I would really appreciate it, if somebody could look up the family in the 1841 and 1851 censuses.
Here are the names and ages (in 1841) of the family members that I have been able to identify:
William Walker, manufacturer
Margaret (nee Cross)
Margaret, 18
Andrew, 16 – married Isabella Reid in 1849, became a dyer and skinner
James, 14
Isabella, 12
Elizabeth, 10
The children were all born in Paisley.
Many thanks,
Justin
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Hello my name is Adrian Pearce and i think i might be some kind of relation to you could you... My grandmother was a Goven and all the other name's are connected with the name i have on my family tree which i have doing resarch please write back to me thank you and i am looking forward from hearing from you soon Adrian Pearce.
1841/1851 census - WALKER in Govan (Glasgow)
« on: Tuesday 24 October 06 09:56 BST (UK) »
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The marriage certificate of James Walker (my gggf) from 1855 records that he was living in the parish of Govan in Glasgow, and was the son of William Walker, a manufacturer.
James was born in Paisley (Renfrewshire) in 1826.
I would really appreciate it, if somebody could look up the family in the 1841 and 1851 censuses.
Here are the names and ages (in 1841) of the family members that I have been able to identify:
William Walker, manufacturer
Margaret (nee Cross)
Margaret, 18
Andrew, 16 – married Isabella Reid in 1849, became a dyer and skinner
James, 14
Isabella, 12
Elizabeth, 10
The children were all born in Paisley.
Many thanks,
Justin
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Hi All,
The 1841 Census Scotland give me this on Walker's:
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Hello Ozybob,
Your data went before I had time to respond. Thank you for looking for my Walkers.
In the meantime, I have spent too much on Scotlandspeople and found the same James. I am fairly certain that they are not my family.
However, on FreeCEN I have found James' siblings and mother at
Piece: SCT1841/573 Place: Paisley-Renfrewshire Enumeration District: 11
Civil Parish: Paisley High Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: -
Folio: 11 Page: 6
Address: 57 Canal St
Margaret Walker, 40, Ind, Yes
Margaret Walker, 15, , Y
Andrew Walker, 15, cloth shop apprentice, Y
Isabella Walker, 10, , Y
Wilhelmina Walker, 5, , Y
Sadly, James and his father, William, must have been out and about on business. Little sister, Elizabeth, must have died.
I'd love to find them in the 1851 census and pin down the parents' ages and origins. Is Scotlandspeople the only way?
Justin
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Hello my name is Adrian Pearce and i think i might be some kind of relation to you could you... My grandmother was a Goven and all the other name's are connected with the name i have on my family tree which i have doing resarch please write back to me thank you and i am looking forward from hearing from you soon Adrian Pearce.
1841/1851 census - WALKER in Govan (Glasgow)
« on: Tuesday 24 October 06 09:56 BST (UK) »
Hello Justin I am very sure we are realted Sorry it taken me so long to get back to you please forgive me. I was very new to the site and I just now found out how to go to past post and I did not know how to do that. I did not know much about the site as I have not used this site much before and I must have miss your post. Please get back to me and I can tall you all that I have and we can work how we are realted. all the best for now Adrian Pearce. Ps I will be able to give you my contact detail's too.
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The marriage certificate of James Walker (my gggf) from 1855 records that he was living in the parish of Govan in Glasgow, and was the son of William Walker, a manufacturer.
James was born in Paisley (Renfrewshire) in 1826.
I would really appreciate it, if somebody could look up the family in the 1841 and 1851 censuses.
Here are the names and ages (in 1841) of the family members that I have been able to identify:
William Walker, manufacturer
Margaret (nee Cross)
Margaret, 18
Andrew, 16 – married Isabella Reid in 1849, became a dyer and skinner
James, 14
Isabella, 12
Elizabeth, 10
The children were all born in Paisley.
Many thanks,
Justin
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1851
Mrs. Walker 50 Head born Paisley occ House proprietor
Margaret Walker 28 occ Cloak Makermill
James Walker 24 occ Salesman Wollen Shawls
Isabella Walker 22 occ Warehouse Girl
Wilhelmina Walker 16 occ App Cloak Maker
James Cross 48 brother Shawl Manufacturer
Address 31 Nicholson Street Gorbals