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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: Flickgirl on Thursday 30 July 09 17:14 BST (UK)
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Hi Everyone,
I've not yet looked up any obituaries/death notices for any of my family as most were poor so they may not have had them but I've been thinking of doing this when I have the time as it's always worth a try so I'd like to learn more about it.
I've been wondering about the history of obituaries/death notices in Lanarkshire and Glasgow in particular; is there any information available on this? I'm mainly wondering when it became widespread for even the poorer of society to have a notice in the local paper.
I know that the Mitchell Library holds copies of most of the Glasgow papers that would have obits/death notices in them but are there any online resources? I know some newspapers have online archives but the ones I've seen only go back as far as the 1990s and I wouldn't expect them to go further back without a subscription service.
Did smaller Glasweigan newspapers that were more specific in terms of the areas they served exist at any point and could people have had their death notices in them as opposed to in the larger, and presumably more expensive, ones such as The Evening Times/Herald? I would be looking for notices for people who died in Dennistoun, Calton, Bridgeton, St Rollox, Pollockshields and Garngadhill. Additionally I had a lot of people in Hamilton but I know The Hamilton Advertiser archives are held at Hamilton Central Library so I would need to go there to look at those. Thanks for any help.
Regards
Michelle
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What names and years are you interested in?
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Hi Sancti,
Thanks for your reply. There's a large number of people I'd like to search for so I thought it would be best to try to find out how to go about it myself; I assumed I'd need to get to the Mitchell to do it at some point. I'll post a few of the ones I'm most interested in below though and if there's any way you can help that would be great:
Janet Cullen, Aged 41, Died 21st Jun 1873 at 415 Gallowgate, Glasgow (High Church)
Fraser Campbell, Aged 17, Died 18th Nov 1905 at 30 Charlotte Street, Glasgow (Blackfriars)
John McPherson Campbell, Aged 67, Died 9th Feb 1919 at 49 Market Street, Glasgow (Calton)
Janet Kerr Stevenson Campbell (nee Cullen), Age 69, Died 22nd Apr 1933 at 63 Plantation Street, Glasgow (Pollockshields)
Ann Houston died 11 Aug 1894 Dennistoun, Glasgow
Thomas Wilson died 12 April 1910 Garnagadhill, Glasgow
Any clues on which papers would be the best to look at for possible obituaries/death notices would be really helpful.
Regards
Michelle
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I can't see anything in the Glasgow Herald for the deaths before 1913
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Hi Sancti,
Thanks for that information - can I ask how you can search the Herald online? I've only seen an Archive section dating back to 1998 on their website.
Regards
Michelle
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Online subscription
http://newspapers.bl.uk
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Thanks Sancti - that website looks very interesting. At least I now know I can discount the Herald for the people above so thanks for looking.
Regards
Michelle
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hi flickgirl,
i know this is probably not a help to your serch but i am also related to cullens in market st, calton and in gallowgate. just wonder if they are connected. my great great grndmother was elizabeth cullen of 12 market st, 43 market st, and 374 gallowgate. just wondered if they were related as i have info regarding her family. she was in 594 duke st in the 1881 cencus with her mother elizabeth and father james cullen. let me know if you can find any link. i dont have note of janet, but havent looked into the indirect line on this side.
beverley
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Hi Michelle,
The Gale website has a lot of newspaper archives, including the Glasgow Herald from 1820 to 1900. Some libraries or colleges have subscriptions to Gale.
You can also access the Gale database by joining Lancashire Libraries online. You are given your number immediately and are then sent a card in the post.
http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/libraries/borrower/join.asp
Douglas
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Hi
My Family are reserching our Family Tree at the moment and the Name Leonard is a very prominent Name as it was my Grandfathers Mothers Name and there is a bit of a storey behind it her Name was Margaret Leonard and she came from Newmains near Wishaw but went on to reside in Auchentorlie House I think in Paisley (have more information) any inmformation would be greatfull and any information we have maybe of help to you
Chesapek
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Hi there, I am searching for my John Kelly who was born Calton and was a Cotton Carder. Appears on the 1841 Census as age 60 years living in Linwood Village, Renfrew. Could not locate him on an 1851 Census. I was wondering if sks would be able to check Lanarkshire Obituaries/Death Notices and/or Renfrew Obituaries/Death Notices for me.
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hi Beverley,
you mentioned your great great grandmother was elizabeth cullen of 43 market st Calton in Glasgow, and her parents were elizabeth and james cullen.
I have an ancestor, William Walker, who was living at 43 Market St Calton in 1901 Census. His mother was Jessie Cullen who lived and died in Calton. Her sister was Elizabeth, born c1859, with parents of James Cullen and Jane Bulloch. Please let me know if this information indicates a link beween our ancestors. I am researching this family from afar as one of Jessie Cullen's family of grandchildren spread across the UK and to Australia and the USA in the 1920s and 1930s.
Ian, Australia
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There are various Glasgow newspapers on Google archives, all free.
http://news.google.com/newspapers
Davie
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Hi Michelle,
Did you ever resolve your obituary notices for Janet Cullen and John McPherson Campbell? I had a look and found both of these, but none of the others. You can search the Glasgow herald for free.
Regards Allan