Hi again Sally,
Do you know that Peter MEEK died before 1841? Is Isabella (SAMSON) MEEK definitely listed as a widow in 1851 and subsequently? Do you have her death certificate which should show Peter's occupation? There is just one death on ScotlandsPeople for an Isabella MEEK other surname SAMSON - in 1873 with Isabella's age given as 77.
There are a couple of "floating" Peter MEEKs in the 1841 census either of whom could be Isabella's husband.
There are only four Peter MEEKs, all born Angus, in the 1841 census (from FreeCEN):
*Peter MEEK (10), a male servant with William HORN farmer in Loan Head, Glammis (sic)
*Peter MEEK (35), a Linen Hand Loom Weaver, alone in Lochside, Kirriemuir
*Peter MEEK (40), a Shoemaker living with Peter MEEK (13) a Tailor's Apprentice in Glengate Street, Kirriemuir
Isabella MEEK, 40, (no doubt Isabella SAMSON) is in Blackhill, Airlie with Margaret 15, Agness 12, George 6, Alexander 4, and Charles 1.
What is probably Isabella FAIRWEATHER who married a Peter MEEK is in the following household (all b Angus) at Cranford, Airlie:
FAIRWEATHER George, 50, Farmer
" Jane, 30
" Isabella, 40
MEEK Jane, 10
" David, 5
" Betty, 6m
I am suspecting (no proof) that George, Jane and Isabella are siblings (children of David FAIRWEATHER & Cath FIFE).
I am suspecting (again no proof) that Peter the Linen HLW is the Peter who had children with Isabella FAIRWEATHER.
And that Peter the Shoemaker is the Peter who had children with Isabella SAMSON. And that 13yo Peter who is with him is the son b 1827 and named Patrick (Patrick and Peter very often being interchangeable).
William Fairweather MEEK, the son b 1823, is I suspect the William MEEK, 15 (ages of persons over 15 supposed to be rounded down to the nearest 5), Shoe Maker Journeyman, in a DEMPSTER household in Carnoustie, Barry.
JAP