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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: Martin63 on Sunday 24 July 05 23:17 BST (UK)
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My great grandfather, John Beecroft, was born in Kilsyth in 1865, son of James Beecroft who was born in Hawick in c. 1844 and Sarah McNeil who were married in Glasgow in 1863. John Beecroft married Margaret Kilpatrick in July 1887 in Blantyre. By 1901 they had 6 children, 3 boys and 3 girls.
John Beecroft's family moved to Lesmahagow in the 1900s and later Bo'ness, probably just before WW1. They were a mining family.
However John, the eldest, had several brothers and sisters according to the 1881 census - Elizabeth born c.1868, Cecilia born c.1872, Isaiah born c.1874, Mary born c.1875 and James born c.1878. I'd like to try to obtain more information on them.
Anyone with information on the Beecrofts who stayed in Blantyre and the family in general please get in touch.
Martin
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you may find this of interest my friend
1861 census; 21 greenhead street, bridgeton, glasgow
isaiah...head...age 53...stocking maker...born england
mary...wife...age 47...born hawick
james...son...age 18...coal miner...born hawick
cecilia...dau...age 16...cotton weaver...born glasgow
margaret...dau...age 13...born eng
mary...dau...age 10...born eng
isabella...dau...age 4...born eng
i believe that cecilia from this family married john mckay on the 31/12/1862 in bridgeton.
also found this
james alexander born to james and sarah, 2/1/1864 gorbals
cecilia born to james and sarah, 25/3/1872, kilsyth
Joe
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hope this is helpfull cecilia beecroft born25 march 1872 maried william lamond kirkton blantyre 1st april 1892 childern john,sarah,isabella, james, peter,wiliam. cecilia died 8th october 1952.i'm johns grandaugther he was acoal miner and moved to fife
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Hi,
(*) Beecroft is a direct descendent. He lives in (*) and can be found in the local telephone directory.
regards,
dixons
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Hi oh wow! thankyou I wish i d started looking at my family sooner. do you know if it would be aceptable to get in touch? jrt
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Should be OK. Write (*)
regards
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Oops! Thanks and apologies Moderator. I have sent Martin a personal message.
dixons
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Hi. I have written 2 books about the local coal mines and coal mining families of Hamilton and Blantyre . There is a J. Beecroft from Auchinraith Colliery mentioned as being in the rescue teams at the 1887 Udston Pit disaster when 73 men and wee boys were killed. There is also a photograph of the unemployed miners from Blantyre and Hamilton marching to London during the great depression of 1929. Among the men in the photograph is a James Beecroft. The book is called Black Faces and Tackety Boots/ True stories from the coal mines of Lanarkshire. The Beecrofts appeared to take a very active part in local politics. Hope this is of some help.
W. Bol
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yes thankyou so much is the book available in bookshops at present?
jrt
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Hi. My web address where the book can be purchased is www.wilmabolton.com Black Faces and Tackety Boots has 232 pages.
Wilma
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hi wbol i am really enjoying your book thankyou for lettijng me know about it ,ialso am related to wilsons of hamilton my great uncle frank wilson sadly died last year my aunts were involved with the salvation army in hlgh blantyre at that time( the nelsons )
many thanks again ;D jrt
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JRT,
I'm sure you would also enjoy 'A Blast From The Past' see www.blantyrepast.com
This is a true story of a Blantyre mining family of that era.
regards,
dixons
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thankyou for the book suggestion dixons ill check that out ,im sending for wilmas sequel pit props and ponies also
jrt
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I tried to trace my family back and came across an Isiah Beecroft who was a stocking weaver from Bridgeton, Glasgow. Could this be the same person? Unfortunately I don't have all the information to hand at the moment, dates etc, but surely there can't be that many people with that name...can there???
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Hi Jennifer - nice to hear from you and thanks for posting. From what I have been able to research over the years there is only one Beecroft family in Scotland. I remember chatting to my grandmother Margaret Martin (nee Beecroft) in the mid 1970s who told me some of the family history and that inspired me to do some more research. Isaiah Beecroft was born around 1808 in Yorkshire I believe and the family then moved to Scotland. He was indeed a Stocking Weaver. His wife was Margaret Douglas and she was from Hawick. He died in Perth in 1887. There have been at least 2 other Isaiah Beecrofts in the family. Best wishes. Martin
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Hi Martin
Did you know Sarah McNeil was born in Newcastle ? Found it in on a poor record in the Mitchell library but so far have been unable to confirm it
Jrt