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Re: Western Cemetery Arbroath , MI's
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 26 February 13 02:22 GMT (UK) »
weemanswife,


I am greatful, for your assistance. :)
That concludes, Ms Agnes Livingstone/Livingston's husband was lost at Sea......


Thank you,

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Re: Western Cemetery Arbroath , MI's
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 11 April 13 12:33 BST (UK) »
Hello Sea Ocean

I am new to this forum - what a wonderful website - and you have just given me my first possible family link!  Very exciting!   :)

Re: Scottish Census of 1851

Agnes Coutts, aged 6, born Arbroath, Forfarshire, at school (which puts her birth at 1845)
Living in the Parish of St. Vigeans, Arbroath, Co. Angus with her family:

William Coutts (37), Head of House, a flaxdresser (hand), born at "Morres" (probably a misspelling of Murroes, near Dundee)
Sarah Coutts (38), wife, born at Craignish, Argyll - nee Douglas according to Alexander Coutts's marriage certificate
and their 4 children:
William Coutts (16), a flaxdresser (machine), born at Greenock, Renfrewshire
Alexander Coutts (13), a flaxdresser (machine), born at Greenock - this is my g-g grandfather
Mary Coutts (3), born Arbroath
and Agnes, as above

The previous census (1841) mentions a 5th child, Ann, aged 10 months in that year.  It is possible that Ann or Agnes are the same child and the real age was miscounted in 1851, but it is more likely that the child Ann died.  Sarah Coutts (nee Douglas) remarried in 1855; her marriage certificate states children by former marriage:  3 living, 3 dead.  So there was a 6th child as well. 

So if your Agnes Coutts Livingstone is the same as mine, she was my great-great aunt. 

If you have any further information about her or her parents/siblings would love to hear. 


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Re: Western Cemetery Arbroath , MI's
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 11 April 13 21:22 BST (UK) »
Hi,
   Further to my previous posting in the next Plot Grave Ref. M289

          Livingston Mary Ann Leuchars  died 22-1-1954   Burial 25-1-1954
          George Livingstone  died 6-12-1897    Burial  7-12-1897
          Sarah Douglas Allardice  d 2-9-1871   Burial 5-9-1871
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Re: Western Cemetery Arbroath , MI's
« Reply #12 on: Friday 12 April 13 13:57 BST (UK) »
Weemanswife, many thanks. 

Sarah Douglas Allardice is my g-g-g grandmother.  I have her death cert. as at 1st Sep. 1871, died aged 55.  Wife of James Allardice and formerly of William Coutts.  Daughter of Alexander Douglas, an agricultural labourer (deceased) and Sarah Douglas, nee Campbell.  Reported by Alexander Coutts, son, a flaxdresser, of 10 Baking Yard, Arbroath.  Registered 4/9/1871 at Arbroath. 
 
Alexander Coutts was my g-g grandfather. 
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