Hi Karenlee, no need for apologies, I found nothing condescending.....rather yor were being your usual very helpful self in what is becoming a very difficult nut to crack. And thanks Ruskie for letting me know about the content of death records. I will make an investment when we hone in on a couple but Karenlee says there are still many out there....we should keep the 1918 in our hip pocket for now. Thanks too Karenlee for shelling out on the other two!
To ease my confusion I too drew a tree! Here are my responses to your post Karenlee:
Mary , the grand daughter in the Howieson household in the 1851 is 9 years old which makes her born c1842 in Old Monkland , Lanarkshire. She could be a Howieson by one of the sons or some other name by marriage of one of the daughters. As Janet is one of the daughters and she married Alexander Gilchrist , then this Mary could have been her daughter Mary( presumably Gilchrist) but we know that she was born in Bothwell and is age 3 in the 1851 and 13 in the 1861. So the Mary in the 1851 Howieson household is a niece to Janet. (In 1882 she would be 39-40 and therefore, by age, much less likely to be a candidate for our Mary than Janet's daughter, Mary, who would have been aged 33-34 and still stretching the boundaries of probability of being our Mary who claimed to be 27, or 32 if you add 5 under my confused reporting theory).
As a neice to Janet, the granddaughter Mary in the Howeison household in the 1851 is probably the daughter of Janet's brother Alexander born 1814 who married Isabella Brown (broun) in 1835 and had daughter Mary in 1841 ish.
Given all the coincidences of presence in Refuges mentioned in the Quarrier file , the proximity of the Dalbeth refuge to her "mother's " home in Baillieston and the citations for places of birth (Bothwell and Holytown), I have to agree with you that Alexander and Janet GILCHRIST's Mary is very likely to be our "Bothwell Mary" and Henry's mother.
I therefore fully agree with your strategy to find parents for Janet GILCHRIST nee HOWIESON in order to find the person that "Bothwell Mary" referred to when she said she had family ( mother ) living Baillieston or Rankine's Land area.
Janet GILCHRIST's parents were William HOWIESON and Elizabeth JENKINS. William died in 1864 and you have not found Elizabeth's death yet. Both William and Elizabeth were born about 1790 so that would make her about 80 in the 1871 census if she is still around.
Alexander GILCHRIST -- father of "Bothwell Mary" appears to be the son of James GILCHRIST and Isabella HENDERSON. Isabella is still around in 1841 and 1851 but James appears to have died pre the 1841 Census. Isabella would have been born about 1786 so she would have been very old in 1871 (85) or 1881 (95).
So the "Baillieston Mum" candidates are getting scarce and very old.....which begins to shake my faith that we have the right Mary! And Henry's birthbook has an entry Mrs Ghilchrist 25 December....was this his Mum's birth date, christening date, gift date ( ie Xmas 1882 or 83) or the other Mrs Gilchrist who worked I believe with the Quarrier organisation?
Finally, just how accurate were Scottish census records back in say 1851....English one's certainly in the 1840s could only be relied on with +- 5years rounding.
Yes Karenlee (and others probably reading this with some dergree of compassion!) we are on the same page but the leaves are geting hard to turn. I wonder if an archivist associated with Dalbeth has any info on her? I will try and follow this up if there is a way.
Best wishes, L-J