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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Angus (Forfarshire) => Topic started by: oz-E on Sunday 08 August 10 04:22 BST (UK)
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Interested if there is a newspaper article about the drowning of Peter Harley and Robert Motion on 31st March 1887 in Tayport Harbour. They were on board the unregistered vessel 'Fisherlass'- I have the death certificates but was interested if anyone maybe had access to newspaper archives.
Thanks Ellen
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Ellen, just putting a link to your other post on this query where some information has been found by Les www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,473649.0.html
Monica
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This is my great great grandad my mum is a Harley and often told the story of drowning in the harbor also they say he was paid to look for an Americans daughter after the tay Bridge disaster but I rekon that must have been his father
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Got that wrong this is his dad who did die in the harbor. But the thing is looks like his son died exactly the same way in the 19 40s
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Peter Harley seems to have been an unlucky name in Tayport.
There are newspaper reports from July 1931 about a Peter Harley (age 23) of 24 Dalgleish Street, Tayport who was severely injured (fractured skull). The last mention says that he has not regained conciousness, I do not see a death.
There are newspaper articles in November 1942 about a P.O (Cook), Peter Harley of Tayport whose parents (Inn Street, Tayport) were informed that he was missing, presumed lost. He was a baker before joining the Navy in 1940.