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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Renfrewshire => Topic started by: Nellie-Bear on Thursday 12 May 05 11:40 BST (UK)

Title: MUIR"S
Post by: Nellie-Bear on Thursday 12 May 05 11:40 BST (UK)
i am looking for the parents of James muir born 20 Oct 1822 Paisley Renfrewshire Scotland he married a ann harrison she was born 1832 in England, they married 26 march 1850 Independent Chaple Brisbane street Hobart Tasmania.

james arrived per the isabella to tasmania (VDL)

nellie
Title: Re: MUIR"S
Post by: runningbear on Saturday 02 December 06 14:04 GMT (UK)
hi nellie, trying to help, on the 1841 census i have three james muir's living in paisley born 1821!!!!

james on his own- 36 Wellmeadow Street
James living with farmer- netherton
James with parents Agnes and Thomas(big family) Lonehead

any ideas?

Joe
Title: Re: MUIR"S
Post by: Nellie-Bear on Sunday 03 December 06 07:16 GMT (UK)
Dear Joe,

Not my James sorry as in 1841 he was in Tasmania. But could be parents will look into it though a huge thank you.

Kindest Regards

Nellie

Title: Re: MUIR"S
Post by: runningbear on Sunday 03 December 06 10:56 GMT (UK)
thanks nellie, will leave you to it, if you need any help, just ask.

Joe
Title: Re: MUIR"S
Post by: trish251 on Sunday 03 December 06 11:12 GMT (UK)
Hi Nellie

There are 2 submitted records on the IGI for your James -
Middle Paisley, Renfrew - parents Matthew Muir and Margaret Stevenson.

Have you looked on ScotlandsPeople (pay to view) for a birth/baptism record.
http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
You can search for free but have to pay to check the finding.

Searching for a James Muir 1822/23 in Middle Paisley, gives 1 match - but the record does not appear if I specify father mat*  or mother margaret 

Trish

Edit: There are 4 children born to Mat* and Margaret Muir 1824-1829 in Middle Paisley and 1 marriage between Mathew Muir and Margaret  1821 - but it doesn't appear to be Stevenson?

Sorry I have no credits to check

Title: Re: MUIR"S
Post by: Nellie-Bear on Sunday 03 December 06 11:22 GMT (UK)
Hi Trish,
Have been on there and i have printed off all the stuff from scots people. Its just trying to find the right ones.


Again thanxs Joe will keep you in mind.


Kindest Regards

Nellie
Title: Re: MUIR"S
Post by: trish251 on Sunday 03 December 06 11:33 GMT (UK)
Hi Nellie

I have a family of Millers from Renfrew (mother was a Muir - which added interest to your post). Every child except the FIRST in my Miller family had a baptism record. I spent a fortune on SP looking for her - this one looks very similar - someone seems to have decided James belongs to this family - it fits with the marriage - but all the other baptisms are on the IGI - as were mine.

If the record is not on SP - and he came to oz before 1841 (as did my Miller lass), there are not many other places to look.

good luck

Trish

Title: Re: MUIR"S
Post by: Nellie-Bear on Monday 04 December 06 01:39 GMT (UK)
Thanxs Trish,

This chap is causing more grief than i can poke a stick at.


Not only am i having trouble with him but my 5th great grandfather who was transported from England in 1834 trying to find his parents are just the same as James Muir. Needle in a hay stack.


Nellie
Title: Re: MUIR"S
Post by: trish251 on Monday 04 December 06 07:20 GMT (UK)
Hi Nellie

There are many Muirs in Renfrew  at that time - I do have a Matthew who is a brother to my Elizabeth who came here in 1833 - He was born 1792 & could be the matthew on the IGI. I have downloaded quite alot from SP as looking for my Mary Miller, I began to wonder if she was born before her parents married - but I have never found her. There may be a connection as they were all in Paisley at about the same time.

Tracking convicts in Australia is relatively easy - but it seems difficult to find them back in UK - they were probably disowned by family. We have a first fleeter - almost impossible to prove his UK family - although many have tried.

I can pass on all the Muir information I have, if you are interested

I have found that my first Australian generation followed the Scottish naming patterns exactly - so this may help you to find your man.

Trish