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Scotland / Re: Help with a Scotcher "myth"
« on: Sunday 05 June 11 11:49 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all this!

My ancestors are possibly related to Nicholas Scotcher as they were all in the same part of Wales at the same time - but can't prove the relationship as the census doesn't go back that far!

How far have you got? what other members of your family are there?
Nicholas was my great grand mother's (Susan Muller Scotcher's) father
Perhaps you can fill in the rest of my family ;o)

I have some information on his children and some on his wife's family and descendants and I know that his father was Stuart Scotcher and his wife was an Owen but I don't have any more information on his parents than that they had 3 children ...

Jane Stuart Scotcher 1810–1879 (died in Florence)
Thomas Henry Scotcher 1812–
Nicholas S W Scotcher 1813–1903

This is Nicholas's info ..

Birth: 1813 18 Oct
at Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales

1836 31 Oct Age: 23
Marriage to Eliza Crawford Muller
Press, Shropshire
Description: Married by Rev Edward Neville, Vicar of Press

1851 Age: 38
Residence
Wrexham Regis, Denbighshire, , Wales

1881 Age: 68
Occupation
Description: jeweller and silversmith in Wrexham Regis, Denbighshire, Wales

1891 Age: 78
Residence 
Kingston, Surrey, , England
Description: 18 North Rd

1903 Age: 90
Death
Surbiton


He had the following Children ....

Ann Jane Scotcher
Frederick L Scotcher born in Oswestry
Mary Anne/Marianne (my family's Aunt Bena)  Scotcher 1837–1935
Susan Muller Scotcher 1847–1914
Catherine S Scotcher 1854–
E Scotcher 1855–
G.O Scotcher 1857–



Nicholas is listed on the following census with children/spouse..

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I'm not sure if my information may be of interest to you. I live in Wrexham and was by chance photographing St Giles church last week. There is a headstone at the church which reads;
"To The Memory Of
Eliza Crawford Scotcher
obt Aug 8th 1845
Aged 4 years and 9 months

Also
of Nicholas Stuart Scotcher
obt Feb 24th 1846
Aged 9 months"

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