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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Monday 30 December 13 16:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi momac72

Sorry gave you wrong information again. Trying to do too many things at once. Rosina was aged 18 when she died in 1915 the informant was her uncle Joseph Devoy.  Her address was Orchard St Cameleon and his was Thistle St Cameleon. 

I think Josephine McColgan Mary's daughter may have died aged 4 in Falkirk although I have not looked at the death certificate which is available on Scotlands people.

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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Sunday 29 December 13 16:25 GMT (UK)  »
Just also noticed Mary McColgan had another child Josephine in 1912.

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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Sunday 29 December 13 16:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi momac72


The newspaper date is 14 Jan 1903.

 There was another child Hugh who died in 1896 aged one, I believe he and Annie are burried in the same place. 

Josephine was born in 1901 her birth certificate show the family in Bathgate.  There is also a record of baptism in bathgate.  You can also find her on the 1911 census in Smyllum Orphanage.

You were right about Mary she died age 26 in Jan 1920 the matron was the informant on the death certificate.

There is a very sketchy baptism record at Bathgate Immaculate Conception Church for a George parents name H Levat.  I dont have any more information on that.

Sorry to hear we are not related. I see the copyright images were removed so it is difficult to sent you the complete information, but I will answer any further questions if I can.
 

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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Saturday 28 December 13 16:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi momac 72

Thank you for your reply, this really is a five star jigsaw.  Have you seen the 1911 census on Scotlands People for Annie?  Patrick is registered at her address as a 'boarder'.  There is also Mary Mccolgan her daughter, and Mary McColgan her granddaughter.  There is a Lizzie aged 2 who may be related to you.

From my research I have found that many of Annie's children died young.  Her daughter Mary was about 22 when she died.  I don't know what happened to her child.  Rosina was 15 when she died and I think John died in WWI. Barbara Gordon died in the poor house in 1906 aged about 1.   I think only Josephine and Rachel lived a full life time. 

There is a newspaper report I found recently around December 1903 which I found in Find my past in the Falkirk Herald.  It is about Annie causing a disturbance and it is an account of her trial although she was found not guilty.  It is well worth reading. 

Our family knew nothing about Annie so it is all from research.

Good luck with your research.  If I can help any further please get in touch.

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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Saturday 04 July 09 13:11 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your help with try that.

Morney

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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Saturday 04 July 09 12:33 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks ev.  I did not have this information.  This seems to fit in with his dates.  I would be interested if there was any further info. 

Cheers
Morney

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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Friday 03 July 09 18:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your replies, I have just found them so sorry for not replying earlier.

Many thanks Anne for the Photo. 
Also Lemon Nelly.

John Levett was born in Kent in 1791, this information was from 1841 and 1851 census.  He lived in Glenelg, 1841 and Glasgow 1851.  He was in the 8th Regiment of Foot.  And an army pensioner.  On various marriage certificates of his children he was a labourer, a stone breaker, and boat merchant. 

I would be interested if you had any further info about him before 1841.

Many thanks
Morney

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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Monday 02 March 09 18:55 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your interest.  The great great grandfather of this family I found in Scotland was born in Kent so they may well be related to the Levetts from Sussex.  I have contacted the burial services in Falkirk, what other information do you think I can find from them?  Do you have other info about the Levett family if you know it has been well researched?

Many thanks for your help.

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Stirlingshire / Re: Information from Falkirk
« on: Wednesday 26 November 08 11:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Anne

Many thanks for trying and for photos and map. It is very good of you to take so much trouble.  I still cannot confirm that this is the right person but I will go on trying.  If we could confirm this we could perhaps have the grave marked.

We are having a mass said for Hugh and all his family (who ever they may be)  on 16th December although not in Falkirk, so if there are any Livitts, Lovats, Levetts, etc are out there this is for you.

Best wishes
Morney

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