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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => East Lothian (Haddingtonshire) => Topic started by: Circam on Thursday 14 August 08 21:57 BST (UK)
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Does anyone have any info about the daughter to David and Mary --Elizabeth McIntosh and her first marriage in C 1827 to Richard McIntosh. She then remarried Archibald Morrison in 1831. All in parish of Yester
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Hi Circam
I was aware that Elizabeth McIntosh married Archibald Morrison 1831 and had several children - the entries in the OPR are in the name of Elizabeth Tosh.
I apologise if you know this already
Tom
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Thanks for that however i was aware
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Hi Circam
I would be interested to hear about the former marriage of Elisabeth McIntosh/Tosh if you have further information.
Thanks
Tom
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Elizabeth McIntosh born 24/02/1807 daughter of David and Mary (nee Trotter) had a younger brother James born 16/10/1814.
She married Richard McIntosh circa 1827 however Richard McIntosh probably dies circa 1829 so she remarries to Archibald Morrison in 1831. Her first marriage yields a son Richard McIntosh born circa 1828
In the 1841 census Richard 'Tosh' is aged 13 living alone, presumably due to his mothers expanding Morrison family.
In the census of 1851 Elizabeths brother James is the innkeeper in Gifford and living with him was his 'nephew' Richard McIntosh, now aged 22.
Richard himself goes on to marry twice and on his second marriage (1878) cites his parents as Richard and Elizabeth McIntosh (father deceased) Elizabeth dies 3/4/1879
Let me know if you need any other info
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Hi Circam
Thanks very much for that information. My line comes down through Archibald Morrison and Elisabeth Tosh/McIntosh. I have been at an impasse for some time. I have been unable to find Archibald's death registration. ( His last census entry is for1891 aged 79, born Inveresk, ML. His birth is elusive also.)
Like you I have Elizabeth's death registration, but have only recently obtained it which helped no end.
I'll spend a bit of time looking over the content of your message, thanks once more.
Tom
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Hello again Tom
Archibald Morrison died 12/05/1895 Cumlodden Argyll aged 85. Ex ploughman widow of Betsy McIntosh (elizabeth). Son of David Morrison -Soldier and Margaret Morrison nee Kier.
John Morrison the son signs the death certificate. Archibald was a ploughman.
Looks like he moved in with his youngest son john after death of elizabeth.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Richard McIntosh
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Hello Richard
Thanks once more!!
I had a list of four likely Archibalds and thought the one dying in Newington in 1901 most likely. Although a ploughman he wasn't the one!
Are you a member of Genes Reunited - if so I tried to contact you re Mary Trotter last week.
Best Wishes
James Henderson (Tom)
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Hi again James im not sure if im on Genes Reunited as i think i may have registered then not bothered as i thought that it was mainly english records.
Anyway it sounds as if you are related through marriage to a descendent of David McIntosh and Mary Trotter ? If you or your spouse are then we share the the same g g g grandmother ?
As a McIntosh i was following the male line but got stuck when elizabeth first got married however because she married another McIntosh i am still trying to follow by switching over to David McIntosh, elizabeths father.
Sorry if this doesnt make much sense!
Richard McIntosh
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Hi Richard
Mary Trotter's brother Thomas, farmer at Woodhead in Gifford, left a will(1835). There is a mention of Mary in it. It does not shed any light on your dilemma unfortunately.
If you don't have a copy and would like one I could forward you a transcript if you give me an email address.
Regards
James
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Thanks yes that would be interesting:
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I also have the Gifford church Register of Interments. Elizabeth McIntosh who died 1879 is recorded as is Archibald Morrison 1895 however there are no monumental inscriptions and no record of where they were buried in the churchyard. So although Archibald died elsewhere it looks like he was brought back to Gifford by the son John.