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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: mrsteedee on Wednesday 09 December 15 16:18 GMT (UK)
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Can anyone offer a reason or an explanation why a family on the 1871 census is not found on Ancestry or Family Search, yet they all show up on Scotlands People ?
Mrsteedee
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Can you give the names and where they lived?
Stan
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Hello Stan
Yes surname O'Neil, father, son and grandson all Archibald, two Anns and a Mary in Ayrshire, Scotland
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They are transcribed as Archibald Mcniel, on Ancestry. Just search for Archibald in the Straiton Registration District.
Archibald Mcniel 56
Archibald Mcniel 35
Ann Mcniel 26
Mary Mcniel 11
Archibald Mcniel 7
William Mcniel 5
Ann Mcniel 1
Stan
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Could it be mistranscribed though there is a William in this family :-\
Archibald Mcniel 56
Archibald Mcniel 35
Ann Mcniel 26
Mary Mcniel 11
Archibald Mcniel 7
William Mcniel 5
Ann Mcniel 1
Beat me to it Stan
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Well I never ! I had spelt O'Neil every way but not with Mc in front, however SP has them as O'Neil,
thanks very much Stan.
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FamilySearch have
Archibald O'Neil Scotland Census, 1871 birth: 1815 residence: 1871 Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland
Archibald O'Neil Scotland Census, 1871 birth: 1836 residence: 1871 Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland
Archibald O'Neil Scotland Census, 1871 birth: 1864 Dumfriesshire residence: 1871 Straiton, Ayrshire, Scotland
Stan
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If you look at Citing this Record https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBR8-798 you will see that it is from "1871 England, Scotland & Wales census," database, findmypast
Stan
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Rootschatters you are so clever ! you now know Im still learning, I need to fill in other gaps so their may well be more questions to follow.
Thanks again.