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Offline Bookman

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Look up Mid-Mill of Pitliver
« on: Tuesday 03 March 09 17:13 GMT (UK) »
I would be grateful to anyone who could look at a print-out of the 1841 census for Dunfermline, Fife, perhaps in a public library? I would like to discover the names, ages, etc, of all the members of the family living in the Mid-Mill (or Midmill) on the private road to Pitliver House about one mile southwest of Dunfermline in 1841. It is quite remote from any other buildings in the neighbourhood and it would mean trawling around to try and find it!

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Re: Look up Mid-Mill of Pitliver
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 04 March 09 10:06 GMT (UK) »
Midmill (on 1841 Census) was a hamlet and there are several households under that name. The main one is likely to be
Laurie Wilson (50) Flax Mill spinner born Fife
Janet Wilson (50) born Fife
Thomas Wilson (15) Agricultural Labourer born Fife.

At nearby Craigs there is a Law Wilson (20) farmer,  Margaret (20) and John (14) but I don't know if they are related to the older Wilsons.

In 1831 Laurence Wilson was involved in a partnership court case, against a William Beveridge, regarding a weaving business carried on at Midmiln. Subsequently, as reported in the Annals of Dunfermline   "The late Mr. Laurence Wilson, of  Mid-Mill, near Dunfermline, previous to his leaving the locality for America, in the end of July, 1855, had a public sale of his household effects".

Do you need the other households in the hamlet in 1841?

Incidentally, Midmill House is for sale through local agent at 695,000+ pounds.

Dod

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Re: Look up Mid-Mill of Pitliver
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 04 March 09 12:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dod,
Thank you very much. I am delighted with the information. Now I have a name I will be able to find the Midmill and the family myself in the 1841 census.
Best wishes,
Bookman