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Title: Adoption
Post by: DonnieMac on Sunday 13 May 07 13:22 BST (UK)
Is it possible to find out and where if my GG/Grandfather adopted his wifes child from a former relationship in Argyll.
Title: Re: Adoption
Post by: runner on Sunday 15 July 07 00:14 BST (UK)
Hi Donniemac

There was no formal adoption process in Scotland before the early 1930's so there will be no formal recording. All you can do is follow up any clues, such as census entries to see whether a young child is recorded by one name on an early census and perhaps appears using a different surname on a later census.


Russell
Title: Re: Adoption
Post by: Ann Baker on Sunday 15 July 07 02:04 BST (UK)
Hi Donnie

I don't know the dates involved but it is possible to use Scotland's People to check their marriage and death. I have a similar dilemma and fortunately was able to solve it that way tho they did use their'aoptive dad's name' on marriage and reverted to their original name at death or vice versa which made finding them fun!

Marriages are available on line until 1931 and deaths 1956 on Scotland's People. if later then it is a visit to GROS where you can see everything up to 2006.

Cheers

Ann

Title: Re: Adoption
Post by: DonnieMac on Sunday 15 July 07 11:15 BST (UK)
Thanks Ann and Runner for your replies, rhis came about as in the 1861 census I have a Mary McColl ( aged 1 ) listed as Grand-daughter, living with my x3 greatgrandfather, Donald MacEachern, wife's parents, in the 1871 census the same child is named as Mary MacEachnie, the 2 names I think are the same child, the ages are correct and I know that Donald and his wife did not have a child named Mary, the interesting thing about this is that Donald's wife, Mary McKillop, had a sister named Margaret, who married a McColl, Margaret is listed in the 1861 census staying in Kirkcudbright with her sister and in-laws and also a 1 year old child named Jessie McColl, it appears she may have had twins though have so far been unable to find anything for Mary's birth but have found Jessie's on S.P., by the 1871 census report Margaret had died, Jessie is found in the records for the Poorhouse whilst Mary is now Mary MacEachnie, have been unable to find her or Jessie after 1871, that is why I asked about Adoption, there is one other possibility, Mary and Margaret had another sister, Ann, it is possible that she may have also married someone named McColl but have so far had no luck tracing her. Hope this makes some sort of sense.
Title: Re: Adoption
Post by: Ann Baker on Sunday 15 July 07 19:48 BST (UK)
Hi Donnie

I am assuming these are all Argyll except where you have mentioned Kirkcudbright ?

I have found a brith for a Mary McColl 4/5/1860 in Tobermory Isle of Mull but dad was John and mum Mary Gillies but don't think she's yours.

I don't think Mary and Jessie are twins because this would be recorded on the record on Scotland's People - I have two sets myself and they are very clearly marked as such.

Could you post what you have for the 1861 ?

Thanks

Ann
Title: Re: Adoption
Post by: DonnieMac on Tuesday 17 July 07 22:06 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Adoption
Post by: Chris Frater on Tuesday 17 July 07 22:23 BST (UK)
Also the 1861  lists the following as DANES when it should be DAVIES
 
Edward Danes 34 
Flora Danes 22 
Janet Danes 5 
John Danes 3


Flora being a McKillop, sister to Margaret McColl and to Mary MacEachnie.