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Research in Other Countries => South Africa => Topic started by: antiquesam on Sunday 17 October 21 16:21 BST (UK)
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Alexander Scrimgeour (a stonemason) and Jessie McDonald Malcolm (his wife) had a child in Dundee on 22/4/1890, then my grandfather was born on the 12/5/1894 in the Transvaal, followed by a daughter on 16/6/1897 in Dundee. I can't find either of them on a passenger list and wonder if anyone one can do better than me. I did broach this topic back in 2011 but thought things may have changed since then.
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Unfortunately you did not give the complete family layout incl their ages, but I’m wondering whether the following "Scrimgeour" (transcribed with an “N”) family on the outward UK lists might stand a chance:
Departure: 21 Oct 1893, Southampton
Ship: Jelunga
Destination: Cape Town
Family members:
Mr – mechanic - 35
Mrs -29
Miss - 9
Mast - 6
Mast R - 5
Miss M -3
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Thank you Tree Spirit. That could well be them as the childrens ages and initials fit, but the parents don't.
Alexander senior 1855
Jessie 1858
Catherine 1884
Alexander 1887
Richard 1888
Martha 1890
I assume they went to take advantage of the opportunities and returned to avoid the dangers of the Boer War.
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Unfortunately these files can only be read at the archives.
DEPOT KAB
SOURCE DOC
TYPE LEER
VOLUME_NO 4/1/1153
SYSTEM 01
REFERENCE 5326
PART 1
DESCRIPTION MORTGAGE BOND. ALEXANDER SCRIMGEOUR.
STARTING 19050000
ENDING 19050000
There are more SCRIMGEOUR files at http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm300ds?20211024114554B4D04563&PN=00000001
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Thank you Pampeon. I see that is the only file within his time in South Africa as he was certainly in Dundee in 1890 and back by 1897. If he committed himself to repay any debt it ses likely he did " a moonlight flit".
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I think this could be your man. His wife is given as Jessie nee Malcolm, so it fits with your info.
It seems he died in Scotland, so must have returned there when he retired. It gives his parents, wife and children's names.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSD-N9N2-K?i=1678&cc=2520237&cat=188051
It is available on Family Search, but if you click through the images on the link it is the entire estate file. It appears he still had assets in South Africa, hence the Probate file registered in SA.
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Thank you 3sillydogs. I know he came back. He left Scotland sometime after April 1890 and had returned by June 1897. I know this because they had a child in those months, in Dundee, but they also had a child in the Transvaal in May1894. Finding exactly when they emigrated and returned has been my niggle since finding my grandfather was born in South Africa. The family are showing in the 1901 and the 1911 census as living in Dundee
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My next question must be why he needed probat in South Africa when he had left nearly 40 years before. He presumably had left an estate there.
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He did. Had some property and shares. It's all there in the documents in the estate file.
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Thank you. I didn't realise there was more pages.
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You're welcome. Those old documents can make for some interesting reading. ;)
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I had always assumed he went to South Africa to make his fortune at his craft of stonemason only to return with his tail between his legs on the start of the Boer War. Perhaps that is the case leaving his investments behind.
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I suppose anything is possible, perhaps he intended to return, but never did.
Often these little mysteries will remain unsolved for us.