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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: mark99 on Tuesday 24 July 07 23:10 BST (UK)
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I am a bit of a novice at this so apologise if this in the wrong board.
I am researching a family line "MCAULEY"? but you can make up your own spelling of it as it has changed so much over the years I have lost count.
The earliest I have been able to trace is Francis MACAULEY married Helen FERGUSON - Barony Parish, 18/03/1802, they had 2 children - John & George, both born in Lanarkshire in 1807 & 1811 respectively but by 1835 John had moved to Westcalder were he marries Margaret FORRESTER & has 3 children Margaret, John & Alexander.
In those days such a move was drastic, would anyone know what would have caused such a move.
Also I would be very interested in hearing from anyone with any "MCAULEYS"? in their tree or have come across any from Lanarkshire (even Westcalder) whilst conducting their research.
Thanks
Mark
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Hi Mark, Welcome to the world of constant surprises!
You could post in the Common Room as a general question regarding why people moved around, and then put a McCauley Query on the Surnames board.
Lots of choice on here.
As to the reason for moving, well I have Scots surnames who came to London in the early 1800's as they were involved in the Book/Printing trade.
My husband ancestors who regularly commuted in the late 1700;s some 25 miles to live for some years but returned for weddings etc .
Do try some of the other boards ,separating your queries so that you don't repeat the question!!
Good Hunting
Spring
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Thanks for your advice Springbok. I will have a further look around the site & see what's the best board to post this query in, breaking it up, as appropriate.
Mark
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Hi Mark,
I have done a search and the only John McAuley I can find is in Whitburh, Linlithgowshire. Quite a few similarities, but could be the wrong one. I could not find a marriage cert so far.
In 1841 at Longridge Whitburn Linlithgowshire
John McAulay 34 b 1807 Glasgow Occ – Weigher of Iron Stone
Margaret (Forrester) McAulay 32 b 1809 Bathgate Labourer
Margaret Ferguson Macaulay 10 c 07 Jun 1840 Whitburn labourer
Isabel (la) MacAulay 8 c 11 Sep 1842 Whitburn
John McAuley 5 b 1846 Whitburn Scholar
George McAuley 3 b 1848 Whitburn
Alexander McAuley 1 b 1850 Whitburn
Francis MacAulay 14 c 05 Feb 1837 Whitburn, may have died before 1851 census
As you do not mention Isabel (la) or George, they maybe young deaths, also
Next census I see them in is 1891 when John McAullay is 84 a retired pitheadman and Margaret is 81 are living at Bentfoot Cottage, Whitburn.
Tom
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The areas you mention, Barony, West Calder, Whitburn, Longridge etc are all Mining communities. They simply followed the work and Coalmasters usually supplied a house to go with the job.