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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: Lensmeister on Sunday 02 November 25 18:17 GMT (UK)
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Evening all,
Hoping someone can help provide a little clarity in to Mary Morrison.
I'll put the info I have on her in to a timeline and hopefully someone can fathom where to look next.
Timeline:
1822-1828 Born (Possibly one of the locations shown in the census below)
1850 married to James Morrison (28 Jan at Kildalton and Oa, Argyll, Scotland)
1851 census at Nicholas Place, Inner High, Glasgow, Scotland Aged 28 place of birth Argyll, Islay.
1861 census at Weaver Street, Inner High, Glasgow, Scotland aged 35 place of birth Port Charlotte Kilchoman
1871 census at Weaver Street, Inner High, Glasgow, Scotland aged 46 place of birth Kilmeny (possibly)
1871-1883 died.
1883 son Archibald gets married and both parents recorded as deceased.
A search for deaths of Mary Morrison between 1871 and 1883 shows 10 possible one.
A search of births in Argyll of a Mary Morrison brings up 5 results.
None of the death results mmn shows no matches to the births in Argyll.
Anyone got ideas or suggestions ?
I'm a bit baffles at the moment.
Thanks in advance,
Neil.
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If she isnt on the 1881 - she presumably died before.
In 1871 she is living in the Glasgow Central RD & there are only 2 likely deaths in that RD
1873 aged 49
1874 aged 47
She was 46 in 1871
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I had sort of thought of those two.
I've just bought some more SP credits (Hope the wife doesn't check the bank account lol as it was the second purchase this weekend). :D
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Update @CaroleW
Tried the 47 yo in 11874. Although the parents are Morrisons Mary's name is something like MCluckyey
The second one is SPOT ON - THANKS
Mary died 3 Jul 1874.
Father Peter a farmer (Deceased)
Mother Ann (Nee Anderson) (Deceased)
There is a little bit of it that is confusing though in the red area.
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1851 census at Nicholas Place, Inner High, Glasgow, Scotland Aged 28 place of birth Argyll, Islay.
1861 census at Weaver Street, Inner High, Glasgow, Scotland aged 35 place of birth Port Charlotte Kilchoman
1871 census at Weaver Street, Inner High, Glasgow, Scotland aged 46 place of birth Kilmeny (possibly)
Port Charlotte is a village in the parish of Kilchoman on the island of Islay in the county of Argyll.
Not sure how Kilmeny fits in. It is a neighbouring but separate parish on the same island. And don't confuse it with Kilmany which is in Fife :)
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What about this 1841 census for Kilchoman Argyll - all surname Morrison - all b Argyll
Peter 55 Tenant
Ann 50 nee Anderson per baptism of a child Flory?
Mary 20
Donald 15
John 13
Jane 11
SP birth for Donald 28.8.25 Kilchoman - Parents Peter Morrison & Nanny Anderson
Others showing parents as Peter/Ann (Anderson)
Jean (Jane) 3.1.1830
John 11.11.27
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There is a little bit of it that is confusing though in the red area.
Your snip is too small to read the text.
Is it about her husband?
Baptisms in Kilchoman (children of Peter Morrison and Ann Anderson)
Flory 25/05/1823
Donald 28/08/1825
John 11/11/1827
Jean 03/01/1830
1841 census - Port Charlotte
https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a141364f4040b9d6efa08b8/peter-morrison-1841-argyllshire-kilchoman-1786-?locale=en
Re the 1841 census Colin Anderson born 1826 Islay, Argyleshire
Not sure who he belongs to or fits in.
Death for him in Greenock West 1897. Mother - Morrison
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Checking that census record on FreeCEN confirms that this family was in Port Charlotte, Parish of Kilchoman, and therefore on the island of Islay in the county of Argyll. QED.
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There is a little bit of it that is confusing though in the red area.
She was widowed twice. Her first husband was Duncan McDougall and her second was James Morrison, I think Gaswork Labourer.
In the second column it says that the time of her death was 8 (or maybe 5?) hrs and 30 (or maybe 3) minutes pm, and she died at 12 Weaver Street.
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1851 census for Ann Morrison (nee Anderson) with son Donald
https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a15067ff4040b9d6e10ea97/ann-morrison-1851-lanarkshire-glasgow-1775-?locale=en
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Morning all,
Thank you very much for the information here.,
1841 census for Islay looks interesting. Gives me a bit of a era and era to work with.
1851 census. Also going to hunt for Ann Anderson's death info 1851 onwards in the Glasgow area.
Mary Morrison's 1st Marriage: I may just put that down on my FTM for now but I has a quick search on Scotlands People and couldn't see a marriage of a Duncan McDougall and Mary Morrison. One to come back to for now.
Again Thank you for all the help so far :)
Neil.