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Title: Coutts family aberdeen
Post by: hdf on Friday 05 September 08 14:58 BST (UK)
Hi,
Looking for  info from  1901 census please, George Coutts  born 1899 Aberdeen
Title: Re: Coutts family aberdeen
Post by: kickbuttgirlie on Friday 05 September 08 16:14 BST (UK)
Do you have any other details, parents, area, occupation etc?

There are quite a few to say the least.

KBG
Title: Re: Coutts family aberdeen
Post by: hdf on Friday 05 September 08 16:27 BST (UK)
Hi KGB

I dont have much to go on I'm afraid, but i think he lived in St Machar Aberdeen, he may have had a twin sister, but her  name is unknown as yet.
Title: Re: Coutts family aberdeen
Post by: joyce341 on Friday 05 September 08 16:38 BST (UK)
if this is the Coutts family that were bankers,there is a family tree linked to my tribal pages site,it came through my gggrandmothers family,her sister married then her geandaughter married someone descended from this line,they did quite an extensive family tree,

http://www,tribalpages.com/tribes/j111048

scroll to bottom and click on "Mayes" link.

Joyce
Title: Re: Coutts family aberdeen
Post by: Isles on Friday 05 September 08 16:46 BST (UK)
The ScotlandsPeople index of births shows a George Coutts aged 1 in the 1901 census of St Machar, Aberdeen.  I'm afraid I have no credits to look this up.
Title: Re: Coutts family aberdeen
Post by: joyce341 on Friday 05 September 08 17:40 BST (UK)
I sometimes get away when have no credits by putting in surname only and copying the place name exactly,nothing else and it brings all others up in that place,you can useually figure out by birth places and ages then,unless a really common name.
joyce
Title: Re: Coutts family aberdeen
Post by: Beppy on Thursday 27 November 08 06:06 GMT (UK)
I have a really very interesting and amazing newspaper article relating to a William COUTTS who was the Superintendant of Nellfield Cemetery Aberdeen in 1899. If you really would like to know about a true 'skeleton in the cupboard' do email me and I'll give you the details. :o

Beth in Sydney
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