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Hi
I know this is an old post so dont know if the OP will even still be registered. Andrew Craig (born 1884) was my Grandfather. My Dad, William Leitch Craig's dad. I've only just started researching my family tree.
I have found information on Andrew Craig (father) on another family tree, but am still checking that information out.
If you are back on here would love to hear from you. Cant see that there is any way to contact you direc

Sorry, I didn't get notified you posted on here, but we did manage to connect on Ancestry!

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Hi everyone,

I have a photograph of some of the staff and children in the early 1940s, but I don't know which hospital they worked at. Three of the women have either "APP" or "ARP" on their smocks, but I don't know what this means and couldn't find any obvious hospitals they might refer to.

Would anyone familiar with the local history have any idea? The photo is from circa 1942-44.

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I'm wondering if the Thomas Tierney of which you speak is the same Thomas that I have in my tree.  Mine was born in 1864 in Dunkineely, Donegal, Ireland, the son of Patrick Tierney & Sarah Cairns.  He had 8 seemingly legitimate children (that I know about) with Mary Catterson in Paisley.  He died in1943 in Paisley.

Terri
Hi Terri,

Interesting! I ordered the decree between Margaret and Thomas, and as of December 1887 he's living in Barnsfield Toll, Inchinnan and working as a ploughman (I could be reading Barnsfield incorrectly). I've not looked into him otherwise, so don't know anything else.

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Your best bet would be Andrew CRAIG a ploughman born c1866 in East Kilbride.  In 1891 he was working at Bardraney farmhouse in Kilmacolm which is around the same area.  Wasn't Devol farm in Port Glasgow?

Debra  :)

Hi Debra,

Good shout  :o From what I can tell Devol farm is just south of Port Glasgow, and a lot of the farmland is now a golf course. Bardraney must be Bardrainney - if what my quick googling suggests is correct, the housing that makes up modern-day Bardrainney is on what used to be the fields, so Devol Farm and Bardrainney would have been neighbouring farmland.

Right location, right job, right name, and plausible age - I think you've cracked it  ;D ;D

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Thought this sounded familiar.
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=842135.0
Hi Forfarian, yes, that's me having forgotten to log out of my wife's account!

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Hi all,

I've been puzzling over my 3xgreat-grandfather' birth and childhood for a while now. He was born Andrew Craig in 1884, illegitimate, to Margaret Buttler and Andrew Craig. Margaret was working as a dairymaid in Campsie at the time, and father Andrew was working as a ploughman on Devol Farm, which I believe is just north of Paisley.

Father Andrew was present at the birth and went along to sign the register, but I can find no trace of him outside of that certificate. He doesn't seem to be working at Devol Farm in neither the 1881 not 1891 census.

In 1887 Margaret had another illegitimate child, John, and while the father wasn't recorded on the certificate, I found that the father was a Thomas Tierney through the Sheriff decree records. She doesn't seem to have taken Andrew Craig to court for support - does this, coupled with Andrew being present at the birth and his son being named after him, suggest he at least took responsibility for his son?

Andrew Jnr is in the 1891 census living with an Ann Breen, the relationship being "adopted". They're living in Campsie. I'm not sure what Ann's relationship is to Margaret and Andrew Jnr, but in the 1861 census she's living at the same farm as Margaret's parents and is also an Irish immigrant  like Margaret's parents, suggesting she either knew Margaret since she was born or is related in some way. In 1891 son John is living with Margaret's sister Sarah and her family in Baldernock. I can't find Margaret in the census for 1891.

Margaret marries John Berry in December 1891 in Inchinnan, and come the 1901 census both boys are back living with her and going by the surname Berry. Andrew used Craig in adulthood, and his father's identity was known, appearing in both his marriage and death certificates.

So, my questions are - where was father Andrew Craig at any time other than the day his son's birth was registered? Where is Margaret in 1891? What are the implications for there being a record of her taking one child's father to court for payment but not the other?

My main goal would be to one day learn more about father Andrew Craig. It's tantalising having a name and place of work but not being to pick him out in any other records.

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Lanarkshire / Re: Cambusnethan Cemetery Grave Search - Part 2
« on: Saturday 26 December 20 23:31 GMT (UK)  »
I'm not too sure about your question "Do you have to go to the archives?" For what exactly?

I've had a look at your previous posts, here are a few entries that may interest you.
"wrought" means work. "Wrought to Mr Dick No1 and 2 pits" = He worked for Mr Dick.
Also, Craigneuk, although in the postal town of Wishaw, was in the civil parish of Dalziel.

JAMES DICKSON, coalpit fireman, Wishaw, aged 27 years, married.
Parents - Henry Dickson & Charlotte B. McPhail.
Interred in plot E324 on 15th February 1900.

HENRY DICKSON, engine keeper, Wishaw, aged 64 years, widower.
Parents - David Dickson & Ann Clark.
Interred in plot E418 on 5th November 1900.

HENRY DICKSON, Wishaw, aged 1 year & 11 months.
Parents - David Dickson & Ann Frater.
Interred in plot E418 on 20th April 1895.

HENRY DICKSON, Craigneuk, aged 18 months.
Parents - David Dickson & Ann Frater.
Interred in plot E418 on 9th September 1908.

Hope this helps a little.
Sorry, I mean to find these records - I tried finding burial records for the cemetery online but had no luck, so was wondering if you physically head over to where the records are kept?

You wouldn't believe how long I've been looking for some of the above that you just posted... Henry Dickson and Charlotte McPhail and their family have been my primary focus even since my previous posts that you've found. This information is exciting, though it raises some more questions! Thanks for the help, I hope you know how much info you're giving me here that I had written off as not being attainable!

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Lanarkshire / Re: Cambusnethan Cemetery Grave Search - Part 2
« on: Saturday 26 December 20 19:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hello HWBY,

The records I have only go up to about 1917, so I can't help with the 1941 request, sorry.

Here is a list of those people interred in plot E1676 of Cambusnethan cemetery, you will find your William among those present!

MARY WEIR, housewife, Wishaw, aged 69 years, married.
Parents - John McCulloch & Sarah Robertson.
Interred 1st October 1907.
Plot owned by William Weir, engine keeper, 51 Berryhill Rows, Wishaw.

ALEXANDER WEIR, waggon worker, Wishaw, aged 42 years, unmarried.
Parents - William Weir & Mary McCulloch.
Interred 1st August 1908.

JEANIE D. WEIR, Wishaw, aged 7 weeks.
Parents - William Weir & Helen Winters.
Interred 26th May 1913.

WILLIAM WEIR, pitheadman, Wishaw, aged 75 years, widower.
Parents - James Weir & Mary Hamilton.
Interred 1st August 1914.

I may be able to find the later interments for you but it could take a couple of weeks. Could you contact me again as I will probably forget!
Ah, Lodger, legend - these are indeed all mine, many thanks! I'll shoot you a buzz in a few weeks about later records... out of interest, do you have to go to the archives?

Cheers  ;D

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Lanarkshire / Re: Cambusnethan Cemetery Grave Search - Part 2
« on: Saturday 26 December 20 17:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

Am I right in that the burial records aren't available online? If so, I'd be appreciative if anyone could help me with the plot info for the following:

  • Jeanie (Dickson) Weir, died 18th January 1941, buried 21st January 1941
  • William Weir, died 29 July 1914, buried 1st August 1914

I suspect Jeanie's husband, William Weir (d. 13th March 1932) (son of the above William) may be buried there too, so if he pops up that would be great. I've not had any luck in finding where any of this line of my family are buried, it was only coming across Jeanie's funeral announcement today that gave me the cemetery!

If there's more information that makes searching easier, do let me know. Thanks everyone  ;D

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