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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: nmcasey on Monday 14 October 24 06:22 BST (UK)
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I am looking for a 1841 census with Samuel Hay and Elizabeth Hay with two children Robert Hay born 1835 and Esther Hay born 1836.
Samuel Hay and Elizabeth Miles were married in Barony, Lanark, Scotland on 13 Jul 1832
Elizabeth Hay (Miles) died in May 1843 from a Blow to the head
Regards
Nc
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Wondering is this is connected, As transcribed by Ancestry - possibly incorrectly?
S Woodside Kelvin Row, Barony
James Ray 37
Elizabeth Miles 25
David Kay 8
Ester Kay 4
Robert Kay 1
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FreeCEN (much more reliable than Ancestry but has much less coverage) has
James Kay 37 Hand loom weaver cotton
Elizabeth Miles 25
David Kay 8
Easter Kay 4
Robert Kay 1
Parents and David born Ireland, the others born Glasgow.
You need to go to www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk and view the image of the original document to see what you think it actually says. It's pay per view but modestly priced.
You can also view the baptisms of Esther and Robert Hay and see what other information might be on the original. There are Robert, baptised 15 March 1835, and Esther, baptised 25 December 1836. Looks as if the first Robert must have died and a younger child whose baptism record has not survived was given the same name.
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I am looking for a 1841 census with Samuel Hay and Elizabeth Hay with two children Robert Hay born 1835 and Esther Hay born 1836.
Samuel Hay and Elizabeth Miles were married in Barony, Lanark, Scotland on 13 Jul 1832
Elizabeth Hay (Miles) died in May 1843 from a Blow to the head
Regards
Nc
Is this the family?
SAMUEL HAY to ELIZABETH MILES
13/07/1832 Barony
SAMUEL HAY
41 died 26/12/1843 Glasgow
ELIZABETH HAY
MILES / SAMUEL HAY
37 died 29/04/1843 Glasgow
Colin
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ColC
That's them I had Elizabeth Hay (Miles) born 1812 but that could be a mistake
her father was "James Miles" and mother "Janet Millar" Miller
The census still a bit of a problem
Regards
Nc
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I had Elizabeth Hay (Miles) born 1812 but that could be a mistake
Don't forget that in the 1841 census adults' ages were supposed to be rounded down to the nearest 5 years. If she was born in 1812, she would have been 28 or 29 on the day of the 1841 census, and would have been recorded as 25.
The census still a bit of a problem
Why? What's the problem?
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Forfarian and Mabel Bagshawe
Thank you for the info looks like you are right on the census info my cousin who is a Miles is working on the family and he has a David Hay a son of Elizabeth and Samuel Hay.
This David Hay went to India.
Regards
Nc