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Scotland / Re: David Jeffrey - Scotland (1880s)
« on: Wednesday 28 July 21 13:33 BST (UK) »
Hi everyone,
I've only just seen the replies on this thread! Thanks everyone for your contributions. I've found the Paisley poorhouse record for Maggie Reid/Scott, which was put together when she arrived on 9 June 1886. It lists David Jeffrey as the "putative father" of Mary Jeffrey Reid (b. 1885) and, given the proximity of births and similarity in names, it is very likely that he is also the father of Robert Jeffrey Reid/Scott (b. 1886). Unfortunately, this is all the information I have on David.
Ruth - thank you for the work you've put into this! All of the information you've put here is greatly appreciated and I'll spend some time going over it. It's certainly helped to fill in some gaps that I had, and confirm some other theories.
The bigamy case information is correct. William Scott was station at Seaforth and subsequently married Mary Elizabeth Lea. After the marriage and the birth of their son, the pair moved to Dundee. Maggie heard about this and travelled to confront her 'successor'. I believe William did 18 months with hard labour for it, potentially explaining his absence from the 1891 census. In addition, your hunch about the 1901 Census is correct: that is the right family and all the children are listed as William's, but only those born in the 1890s are registered as his.
As you'll see, the confusion only worsens. According to the poorhouse record, Maggie was under the impression that William was dead: "Margt. Reid, widow... married 24 September 1880 in East Kilbride. Has been told husband was killed in Egypt 4 years ago." The problem is that she doesn't say that her husband is dead on future birth records, only that she has not had relations with him for years.
It also lists her mother, Anne Smith - living at 32 W. Mill St, Perth - and a father, John Reid, who is deceased.
Again, thank you for your help with all of this and I'll have a proper look through!
- Reagan
I've only just seen the replies on this thread! Thanks everyone for your contributions. I've found the Paisley poorhouse record for Maggie Reid/Scott, which was put together when she arrived on 9 June 1886. It lists David Jeffrey as the "putative father" of Mary Jeffrey Reid (b. 1885) and, given the proximity of births and similarity in names, it is very likely that he is also the father of Robert Jeffrey Reid/Scott (b. 1886). Unfortunately, this is all the information I have on David.
Ruth - thank you for the work you've put into this! All of the information you've put here is greatly appreciated and I'll spend some time going over it. It's certainly helped to fill in some gaps that I had, and confirm some other theories.
The bigamy case information is correct. William Scott was station at Seaforth and subsequently married Mary Elizabeth Lea. After the marriage and the birth of their son, the pair moved to Dundee. Maggie heard about this and travelled to confront her 'successor'. I believe William did 18 months with hard labour for it, potentially explaining his absence from the 1891 census. In addition, your hunch about the 1901 Census is correct: that is the right family and all the children are listed as William's, but only those born in the 1890s are registered as his.
As you'll see, the confusion only worsens. According to the poorhouse record, Maggie was under the impression that William was dead: "Margt. Reid, widow... married 24 September 1880 in East Kilbride. Has been told husband was killed in Egypt 4 years ago." The problem is that she doesn't say that her husband is dead on future birth records, only that she has not had relations with him for years.
It also lists her mother, Anne Smith - living at 32 W. Mill St, Perth - and a father, John Reid, who is deceased.
Again, thank you for your help with all of this and I'll have a proper look through!
- Reagan