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Title: James G Balfour
Post by: grabee on Tuesday 13 September 11 16:28 BST (UK)
I am seeking information regarding my great grandfather, James G Balfour, who was born in Fettercairn in 1859.
I know that at 2 years old he was living with the Taylor family at the Raw of Balmain and at 12 years old he was in the Poor House in Stonehaven. He later lived in North Yorkshire.
Any information on his parents would be helpful.

Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: Flattybasher9 on Wednesday 14 September 11 07:59 BST (UK)
"I am seeking information regarding my great grandfather, James G Balfour, who was born in Fettercairn in 1859."
George Balfour b 1855, Fettercairn.
Alexander Balfour, b 1861, Fettercairn.
John Balfour b 1872, Fettercairn.
That would seem to be all the male "Balfours" born between 1855 and 1875 at Fettercairn according to Scotland's People, although there are 2 births of James Balfours under the Catholic Register for the year 1859, but not sure where the birth/christening location is.

There is also a birth of a James G. Balfour, b 1866, Dysart, Fife.

Regards

Malky
Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: ev on Wednesday 14 September 11 08:27 BST (UK)
hi all  :)

do you know what the G stood for in his name ?
for example there is a james gordon born fettercairn sept. 1858 , mother margaret gordon
perhaps balfour  was his father's surname  :-\

ev

added - there is a james balfour age 22 b. fettercairn living at lundie bothie
             stracathro angus , he was a general farm servant(1881)
Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: grabee on Wednesday 14 September 11 08:51 BST (UK)
Hello ev
My initial thoughts together with Scottish tradition was that the G might stand for Gordon.
As at 2 years old (1861 census) James was living with William and Elisabeth Taylor at the Raw of Balmain where also boarding there was a Margaret Gordon, who I suspected too be his mother.
At 12 years old, at the Stonehaven Poor House, there was also a Margaret Gordon and the age was correct.
And he was at Lundie Bothie at 22.

Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: ev on Wednesday 14 September 11 09:15 BST (UK)
if you havn't done so already it might be worth having a look at the birth cert.
of james gordon in 1858
i doubt that the father would be named on the original cert. but there might be
an RCE(register of corrected entries) attached , think it's a red button located
on the index page(scotlandspeople)
it also might be of interest to see the address where he was born in fettercairn

the only other thing i can think of are the parish records which might name the
father  :-\

ev
Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: grabee on Wednesday 14 September 11 09:20 BST (UK)
Thanks ev
Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: grabee on Friday 16 September 11 14:40 BST (UK)
Hi
 I have checked the birth certificate for James Gordon and although there is no RCE to indicate the farther, the address of the birth is given as Raw of Balmain, where I know from the 1961 census that both James G Balfour and Margaret Gordon were living.
Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: Pat in Dundee on Friday 16 September 11 17:58 BST (UK)
If you can find his marriage and/or death registrations, you will be able to see what info was entered for his parents.

Pat
Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: grabee on Saturday 17 September 11 10:02 BST (UK)
Thanks Pat
Title: Re: James G Balfour
Post by: grabee on Monday 26 September 11 18:29 BST (UK)
Hello
I have now obtained a copy of the marriage certificate and this gives the farther of James as George Balfour - with a job as slater