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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: AnnH on Friday 29 April 11 22:37 BST (UK)
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Hi, where would I place a request for trying to trace a family via a census look up please?
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Just give the names and census year(s) on this thread
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Hi sancti, thanks for reply.
Im trying to find a family via census records..........
the surname is HART
The family members I know of are.......
SAMUEL HART
CATHERINE (wife)
SUSAN HART
SAMUEL HART
ISABELLA HART born c1895
I think the County was Lanarkshire
Any info gratefully rec'd.........thanks
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1901
Samuel Hart 44 Head born Coatbridge Occupation: Blast Furnace Keeper
Catherine Mc A Hart 39 Wife born: Glasgow
Susan Mc A Hart 17 born Glasgow
Samuel Mc Ru Hart 11 born: Coatbridge, Lanarkshire
Bella Mc Neil Hart 6 born: Carnbroe, Lanarkshire
Catherine Mc Neil Hart 2 born: Clyderows, Lanarkshire
Address: 32 Ardenlea St Bridgeton Glasgow
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Ann, could this be your family in 1901?
33 Ardenlea Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow
Samuel Hart, 44, born Coatbridge, Lanarkshire. Blast Furnace Keeper
Catherine Mc A Hart, 39, born Glasgow
Susan Mc A Hart, 17, Dymasker, born Glasgow
Samuel Mc Ru Hart, 11, Scholar, born Coatbridge
Bella McNeil Hart, 6, born Carnbroe,
Catherine McNeil Hart, 2, born Clydrows
There were a few Isabella Harts born in Lanarkshire around 1895 but this was the only one I could see with Samuel and Catherine as parents, and having Susan and Samuel as the elder brother and sister seemed to confirm it
I looked at the listings on a site other than Scotland People but with this detail you could go straight onto SP and view the original for 1 credit to search and 5 to view. With all the 'Mc' and 'A' entries in the transcript I think it would be interesting to look at the original?
Reference is Parish: Glasgow Bridgeton; ED: 76; Page: 4; Line: 3; Roll: CSSCT1901_267; Year: 1901
p.s. snap![/[/color]Sancti, not sure why I didn't notice the red text
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Maggie if you're not fast you're last ;D
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Ah, yes but to lose to such exalted company... 8)
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Hi, thanks for your help. Yes its the correct family so I am very pleased! All I need to do now is to trace them back via the census records. Once again thank you.......
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Here's another wee helping hand ....
1891 Census:
Living at 211 Buchanan Street, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire
Samuel Hart, age 35 (born c1856, Coatbridge), Occupation: Furnace Keeper
Cathrine Hart, age 31 (born c1860, Glasgow), Wife
Susan Hart, age 7 (born c1884, Glasgow), Daughter
Samuel Hart, age 1 (born c1890, Coatbridge), Son
Peter Hart, age 81 (born 1810, Ireland), Father
1871 Census:
Living at Aidres Land, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire
Peter Hart, age 60 (born c1811, Ireland), Occupation: Furnaceman
Roseann Hart, age 60 (born c1811, Ireland), Wife
Thomas Hart, age 30 (born c1841, Ireland), Son, Occupation: Furnaceman
Peter Hart, age 23 (born c1848, England), Son, Occupation: Furnaceman
Robert Hart, age 21 (born c1850, England), Son, Occupation: Fubemaker (Tubemaker?)
Elez Hart, age 16 (born c1855, Old Monkland), Daughter, Occupation: Furnaceman's .....?
Samuel Hart, age 14 (born c1857, Old Monkland), Son, Occupation: Labourer
John Hart, age 12 (born 1859, Old Monkland), Son
Anne :)
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You can download the original census documents at www.scotlandspeople.org for about a pound. It is a magnificent resource. John
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Hi folks, Just to say a big thank you for all your help. :)