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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Aberdeenshire => Scotland => Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: ab on Thursday 19 May 11 06:27 BST (UK)
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Hi, does anyone know whether it was common practice for scottish people to add or drop "mc" to or from their name at various times?
Have checked Scotlands People and am almost certain that my JESSIE MCBAIN had a son WILLIAM MCBAIN in 1863 at Back Wynd Stairs. He was illegitimate. In 1884 he married under the name of Bain to Jane Walker.
Also cannot Jessie,s death that fits . Found a Jessie Bain in Macher Poorhouse that could be her in 1881 census. I think I have read on this site that Poorhouse records may not have survived, so may never find her death
Also, family lore says William was raised by a lighthouse keeper. I have searched, but unable to find any list of lighthouse keepers from this time.
Any pointers greatly appreciated. ab
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Will have a look on census after kids at school!
Not sure if dropping or adding the Mc/Mac was particularly common but I have come across it. Same with Irish surnames adding/dropping O' . I think a lot depends on who actually fills in the record forms and their literacy ability!
If your Jessie had a son in 1863 then whether she ended up in the Poorhouse or not, you should be able to find her death records on Scotland's People. The Poorhouse records may not have survived but her death record should be there somewhere.
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Have been looking up Jessie McBain and think I may have her right up to 1901. Whether she is your one or not I don't know but maybe.
1861 Jessie McBain age 27 born c 1834 Old Machar, Lunatic Domestic Servant (charming isn't it?) Old Machar Poorhouse
1871 Jessie Bain age 37 born c 1834, cook in Poor House Old Machar
1881 - as you have, in poor house Old Machar
1891 - Jessie Bain age 57, born c 1834 Old Machar, former domestic servant Old Machar Poorhouse
1901 - Jessee Bain age 68 born c1833 Old Machar, occ 'formerly nurse bick domestic' West Poor House Fonthill Road
If you think that is her, then you can narrow down her date of death. I can't access the 1911 census on ancestry but you can search on Scotland's People. If she's not on it, then you are looking at a death between 1901 and 1911. Good luck!
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Thankyou ever so much for your time and new information.
I checked the 1911 Census on Scotlands people, and found this Jessie still in the Poorhouse as an inmate, aged 78.
Cannot match a death for this Jessie on Scotlands People
I am trying to ascertain whether the poorhose Jessie is in fact William's[born 1863 ]mother.
I had him narrowed down to being born at Back Wynd Stairs, but if he is this Jessie's son
seems he could have been born in the poorhouse. ??
Really appreciate your help. ab
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Do you have a copy of the birth record for William? What info is on that?
If that is your Jessie still alive in 1911 you won't be able to look at her death record online - you'd need to order it or if someone is going to the records office they can view it and transcribe it for you. (I'm going mid June - PM me if you'd like me to try to find her).
Do you have parents names for Jessie? Might be able to find her on IGI if you do.
you mentioned William possibly being brought up by a lighthouse keeper. Do you know where he lived as a child and when he may have left his mother? He may well have been born in the workhouse. Will have a look for him now!
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Can't seem to find William before his marriage to Jane. Not listed in the workhouse in 1871 but maybe was staying with someone else by then? :(
I did find a William M Bain who was a boarder with an innkeeper in 1871 but it says he was born in Strichen and I think I have the same one in 1901 so not the right one.
Not sure how you can definitely say that the Jessie we have found is the Jessie who had William. Maybe someone else might have an idea.
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Thanks again . I feel that the Jessie you found for me in the poor house is probably Williams mother.
It is quite impossible when a fathers name is missing. Even on his marriage there is no father listed.,just says mother Jessie Bain, Domestic servant, which is what she was in poor house for some time. Sad to think she lived there most of her life. William ended up studying veterinary science,so she would have been proud of him, anyway.
I would really appreciate it if you were able to transcribe Jessie,s death cert, in mid June. I will try to narrow her death down as close as possible. She was 78 in 1911 census, so can,t imagine her living much after that
Have not been able to find her birth, or parents on S.P. as yet.
Best Wishes. ab
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Okay - will do my best to find her for you. Of course, depending on the informant's knowledge, there may be no parents listed! I have a death record for a 3XGreat Grandmother which says parents unknown but I do have her parents from her marriage record. And I hate to tell you but I think she died in a poorhouse too! If nothing else, you'll have her date of death.
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hi all :)
death certs. are available to view online at SP up to 1960
ev
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Of course they are - silly me, was thinking about birth certs! :P In that case ab, you should be able to search it yourself on SP. Let me know what you find out will you - very intrigued by your Jessie now!
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Just checked S P for deaths for Jessie between 1911 and 1940 and none of them seem to fit with her details eg. either married or dates don.t match well enough.
There is one in a Rubislaw Hospital died aged 88 in 1918 ,single and no parents listed but she would have been born in 1830. Says occupation weaver, so is obviously a different Jessie than the one in poor house....... Maybe this is Williams mother ??
Another one who I thought previously was Williams mother was from Alvie Inverness. She was unmarried and living with her parents Everything matched until I found William was 11 months old in 1861 census ,and I know our William was born in 1863.
I will on keep searching, like you say it becomes intrigueing
Regards ab
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hi Ab :)
there is a william bain born aberdeen age 19 on the 1881 census in england
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp
ev
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Thanks for that ev, I will look into it.
ab
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Hi Does any one know if there was any lists for deaths that occured at the Old Machar Poorhouse
Looking for a death for Jessie McBain who was there for many years
Thanks
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All deaths in the poorhouse will be at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk.