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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Angus (Forfarshire) => Topic started by: PWN on Friday 08 May 09 09:41 BST (UK)
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Hi,
I am looking for help in tracing details of a Jessie Pilmer who had an illegitimate daughter Isabella Gilchrist in August 1870 - father named as Peter Gilchrist.
The address was Doig's Entry, 164 Overgate, Dundee.
Peter Gilchrist is my g.g. grandfather.
In January 1873 Peter's address at the time he married Elizabeth Watson was 68 Seagate, Dundee.
Any help would be appreciated - I have tried all variations of the name in Scotlandspeople and no luck.
Anyone know what Jessie might be short for (other than Jessica).
Thanks
Pauline
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Hi Pauline
Jessie is a variant of Janet, see www.whatsinaname.net
Monica :)
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In the 1861 census transcript, there is this possibility:
Jessie Strathern 35, linen weaver, b. Kettins, Perthshire
Jessie Pilmer 14, b. Alyth, Perthshire
George Haxton 10, b. Alyth, Perthshire
Peter Haxton 4 Months, b. Alyth, Perthshire
Address: Chapel St, Alyth, Perthshire
Can't see her though in 1871.
Monica
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Young Isabella is boarding with a family in 1871:
John Wilkie 43, ute Factory Labourer, b. Kirriemuir, Forfarshire
Charlotte Wilkie 31, b. Water Eck, Forfarshire
William Wilkie 9, b. Kirriemuir, Forfarshire
Mary Wilkie 5, b. Kirriemuir, Forfarshire
David Wilkie 3, b. Dundee
Isabella Gilchriest 7 Months, boarder, b. Dundee
Address: 47 Cotton Road, St Andrew Angus
Monica
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I think I found Jessie under PALMER in 1871:
Mrs Young 60
Margret Barter 26
Jessie Palmer 23, linen weaver, lodger, b. Alyth Perthshire
Isabella Ramsay 15
Ann McGregor 15
Address: 18 Wallace Pend, Dundee
Monica
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hi all :)
is that isabella with the gilchrist family in 1881 ?
tillicoultry clackmannan
isabella gilchrist 11 born dundee
there is a son peter born 1873 also there which could match an IGI entry
for parents peter gilchrist and elizabeth watson
ev
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Thanks, Monica, I'll follow up on Jessie Palmer, in Dundee, born in Alyth.
I had already found her as boarder at 7mths in 47 Cotton Road, Dundee.
Also, thanks, Ev, this is indeed the Isabella Gilchrist with Peter Gilchrist & Elizabeth Watson family now in Tillicoultry from 1881 onwards.
We are trying to find why Jessie gave up baby Isabella and what became of Jessie herself afterwards.
Also trying to find if Isabella married and when she died.
Your replies are brilliant and very helpful.
Kind regards
Pauline
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Hi PWN,
Jessie is a nickname for Janet which can be used when there are to or more Janet Pilmer living in the same area.
I have a record of;
1. Jessie Pilmer marrying John Carter on 29 Oct 1852 in Swinton & Simprim Parish, Berwickshire
2.Jessie Pilmer born 22 October at Duns, Berwickshire.Daughter of Thomas Fisher pilmer and Isabella Gillan. Jessie married Walter Harvey, no date or place.
3. Janet Elizabeth, age 15, appears in the 1881 census for Duns, Berwickshire, father John Pilmer. She is the daughter of John Fisher Pilmer and Janet Bell Renton and was born 5 April 1865 and one record shows Janet elizabeth (Jessie) Pilmer.
4.There is a Jessie Pilmer in the USA to other Pilmers from Berwickshire but the dates make it impossible to be the Jessie you want
I have checked My treewhich is Scots from Midlothian, the Tree of the Berwickshire Pilmers, The largest English Pilmer tree and the Anzac Pilmer tree. The Anzac tree originates from the Angus/Perthshire and Dundee locations and I will check it again using the input from my New Zealand contact.
Coincidently I have a 20 year old neighbour called Jessica living in the house to the right of mine and a 5 year old Jessica (Jessie) living in the house to the left of mine
Colin
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Hi Colin
Many thanks for taking the time to look into Jessie Pilmer for me. We are now aware that Jessie is a nickname for Janet.
Looking at the points you raised 1-4 ..I don't think these are our Jessie but the Anzac tree from Angus/Perthshire you mention may through up something.
In 1851 - we have a Jess Pilmer (aged 4) born in Alyth Angus/Perthshire daughter of Jannet Stratheme whom we think is a Janet Strathern.
In 1861 - we have the same Jessie Pilmer (Aged 14) born Alyth and daughter of Jessie Strathern.
In 1871 - we have Jessie's baby Isabella Gilchrist (aged 7mo) boarding with a Wilkie family and we have a Jessie PALMER (which I believe is often mixed with PILMER) lodging with a Mrs Young in Dundee.
We have the original birth certificate for Isabella (born 21-Aug-1870) which gave us mother Jessie Pilmer and father Peter Gilchrist. We cannot find Peter Gilchrist's whereabouts in 1871 but he does already have a family (partner Elizabeth Watson whom he married in 1873) and children living in Tillicoultry.
By 1881 census Elizabeth states that Isabella is her daughter. We would dearly like to know who Jessie Pilmer was and what became of her.
All help much appreciated.
Kind regards
Pauline
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It's taken a long time but I have finally found the death of Jessie Pilmer (also spelled Pilmore) on Scotland's People under the name of her mother Jessie Strathearn. Jessie Pilmer was the illegitimate daughter of an Alexander Anthony Pilmer and Jessie Strathearn and sadly died of Consumption (16 months) on 02 June 1874 back in her home town of Alyth. It explains why her illegitimate daughter Isabella was taken and brought up by the father Peter Gilchrist and his wife Elizabeth Watson whom he married in 1873.
Thanks to all who helped.
PWN
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A followup on Alex Anth Pilmer - he married Margaret Roxburgh in Dundee shortly after Jessie's birth, was noted as a customs officer in Dundee in 1851, went to the Ballarat goldfields (Victoria) shortly after, Margaret followed in 1854 but drowned when the "Tayleur" sank off Ireland. Alex remarried in Ballarat in 1860, shortly after they went to NZ and were in Wellington mostly. In abt 1881 they went to Cooktown in Qld where Alex died in 1885. His widow Rosa returned to NZ where she died in 1913. Some of their children remained in NZ and are the family Colin referred to earlier under the Anzac line.
Garry