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dvmort
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Does anybody have information about John McLaren married to Martha Stevenson who owned and ran Rob Roy Tavern in Glasgow 1829 at 6 cvandleriggs, 1833 to 1851 43 argyll street and 1852 56 trongate.
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Is this his wife and children 1841
Mrs John Mclaren 45 Occupation: Victualler Sp Deal
Helen Mclaren 23 Occupation: P L W Cotton
James Mclaren 20 Occupation: Mechanic J
Susan Mclaren 20
Agnes Mclaren 15 Occupation: P L W Cotton
Mary Mclaren 10
Janet Mclaren 5
Margaret Mclaren 2
Address: Warroch St
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1851
John Mclaren 49 born Kippen Stirlingshire Occupation: Spint Dealer And Victualler
Agnes Mclaren 57 born: Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire
Janit Mclaren 15
Margaret Mclaren 12
Address: 35 Warroch Street
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THE Estates of JOHN M'MASTER, Provision Dealer in Glasgow, were sequestrated on the 12th day of September 1849.....
www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/5893/pages/860/page.pdf
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seems interesting
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