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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: ellirambler on Thursday 19 January 12 17:02 GMT (UK)
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I am trying to find the family of David Goldie, my uncle, who left Auchinleck, Ayrshire, Scotland to work in Durham. He was born around 1896. There is a hole in my family tree and I would be so grateful for any help to fill it.
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Hi
not a lot of info except David Goldie married Florence Weatherburn in Stockton Durham Jan/feb/march 1930 Cert No 10a 141
.Death of David Goldie, Durham South Eastern JUL AUG SEPT
1955 aged 39years Cert no 1A 479
Found a Merchant Navy Cert for a David Goldie born Port Glasgow Renfrewshire no dates given so no help.
Hope this helps you to fill a few gaps
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bit more digging found him on the 1901 Scottish Census Living at 4 Greenwich Main St with his father Hugh aged 31 a Coalminer,his Mother Martha Aged 31yrs housewife and their children;
James 7 yrs scholar
David 5yrs
Hugh 3yrs
John 1yr
We`ll find him yet
regards
Forgot sorry error o David`s death he was 59yrs old =asenior moment !!!
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I think this is the David Goldie born in Port Glasgow
his parents names are David and Margaret
David snr was a boatbuilder
Elaine
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Thank you so much Dragongirl and elaine447. I am so grateful for your help. I hope I can do something back some time. You have helped me through my barrel of treacle!!
Good luck in your researches.
Jeanette
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Sometimes Goldie in Ayrshire is spelled as it's pronounced, Goudie.
Skoosh.
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So it is Skoosh but there is also a name Goudie which is distinct from Goldie. Thanks for taking the trouble to reply. I can't believe how kind folk are to offer their help.
Thanks you so much.
Jeanette
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Jeanette, just checked Black's Surnames which gives Goudie as a variant of Goldie. The names were commonest in Ayrshire & Lanarkshire and also found in Shetland, where there was also a Goldilock in 1623 and a Goudielock in Glasgow, a printer, in 1908. Where the Three Bears fit in I couldn't hazard a guess, but all that glisters is not Gold/Goud, take your pick.
Skoosh.
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Hi Skoosh
The Ayrshire/Lanarkshire connection ties in with my family history. They were all coal miners, some time miner and, as you would expect, not long lived.
So where are the three bears? I suspect they have gone walkabout. Will need to get my Aussie connections to check them out!
So clever Skoosh.
Jeanette