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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: patriciarobinson47 on Saturday 16 January 16 14:36 GMT (UK)
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any info re mary Morrison gorbals and William Vickers Cumberland married 1819 Glasgow
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any info re mary Morrison gorbals and William Vickers Cumberland married 1819 Glasgow
Not very much info for us to work from is there? You need to tell us what you already have to avoid duplication of effort
Do you have them on any census - where were they living at that time - Scotland or England? There is an 1841 entry in Cumberland for a William & Mary Vickers both b Cumberland - is that them?
Please post full 1841 details so we have some details to work from
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Previous post -
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=647993.0
ev
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patricia, the bride's church was most probably Gorbals Parish Church in Carlton Place on the Clyde. The groom was most probably C of E and the only Episcopalisn church in Glasgow at that date was St Andrews on the Green, mainly used by English soldiers from the nearby barracks on the Gallowgate or the cavalry barracks across the river. Was this guy in the army?
Skoosh.
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Hi Patricia,
Can you post the names of any children in order please (with any middle names) as this can sometimes identify grandparents if using traditional naming pattern?
Annie
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how interesting I believe from my searching Wm was a soldier in the royal horse artillery and came out in 1819 when he returned to C arlisle died in 1846 it says on his release papers he was from Woslinton Cumberland but no such place exists so perhaps Workington,, he enlisted in Carlisle but I don't know how to get his papers for that where it might state place of birth again.. I f he was in the barracks in Glasgow how can I find the details of this as it might give me more info re parents so I can at last prove his parentage much appreciated this is a breakthrough if I can get more details Do you know the battalions etc that were stationed there thanks much appreciated
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any info re mary Morrison gorbals and William Vickers Cumberland married 1819 Glasgow
Have you viewed the original marriage record(s) at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk?
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patricia, 1819 was an interesting time in Glasgow's history, the radical weavers of the east end were busy making weapons for the forthcoming confrontation with the military, which came in 1820 with the Scottish Insurrection & the Battle of Bonnymuir. Around that time the city was an armed camp with the volunteers of the Glasgow Sharpshooters billeted in the infantry barracks with the 13th & 33rd line regiments & 7th Fusileers while the cavalry barracks in Port Eglinton Street held the 7th & 10th Hussars & The Artillery. Which would be about right for your man?
Skoosh
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skoosh is there anyway I can get a list of the artillery soldiers there, incidentally Wm was a weaver by trade thank you for taking the time to provide the info and the other question by Forfarian yes I have the marriage info thank you
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patricia, somebody on here should know how to get hold of the Artillery records, maybe Kew? I think you should check the Old Parish Registers for Gorbals, (Scotlands People or the Mitchell Library online), try a request to the Mitchell first (virtualmitchell) as SP charge you. Gorbals parish also included the Cavalry Barracks, the church is shown here,
http://www.theglasgowstory.com/image/?inum=TGSA01099
You'll also find St Andrew's on the Green on that site. Also known as The English Church or The Whistlin Kirk, as they scandalously installed an organ which was the subject of much mirth! ;D This church still exists as offices and is across the Clyde from Gorbals PC site.
Skoosh.
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St Andrew's by the Green http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2877893
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so much info much appreciated
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you might also find the R.A museum of help, try here:
firepower.org.uk
davie