Hi SGJ,
I have been to many churchyards doing family researches but, I have never been to the Dornock Churchyard. That's good you managed to visit it, sometimes headstones can give you valuable information. Yes, the weather has been really bad here and hasn't improved, places round about have had snow.
I love the Lake District, again, good weather makes all the difference. My father was born Kirby Lonsdale in the Lake District.
Thank you for the inscription on the headstone. You never know, I may find some information on the children. I'll go to the cemetery, soon and see what I can find. Perhaps we will get some sunshine one of these days.
Would imagine the family did came from Dornock. Wonder if George was a flesher there, or more likely Annan.
Thanks for the added information on Margaret Neilson. I agree with you, the age on the 1871 census was wrong and, 55 does make more sense and make her born abt. 1816. Mistakes were often made in census and other records.
The daughter Mary Gass may have been living in or near Annan, when Elizabeth died in 1870.
I will study all the information and, if I come up with anything, will pass it on.
Regards,
cupcake