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Offline Calvin Wyatt

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Re: Agnes Craig
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 03 November 19 22:28 GMT (UK) »
My misake, its 1874 he died. January first 1874 at Glagow royal infrimary (Usual residence 93 Green Street, Calton) 29 years old. Son of John Marshall and Margrate Hamiltondied of Tuberculosis and Tubercular Pneumonia. Agnes Marshall of 93 Green street was the informant.

My mistake so he was the father of Alexander and Alexander.

ive found Agnes in 1891 With the surviviing Alexander and a son John Marshall, 10.  found his birth certificate and he was born John McLuskie Marshall in 1881 son of Agnes and was listed as illegitimate. im guessing McLuskie is a nod to her father maybe? as i know sometimes women did that and it doesnt appear on Alexander or Agnes's family anywhere

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Re: Agnes Craig
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 03 November 19 22:39 GMT (UK) »
No problem  :)

GR2 has found you Alexander Snr's family in the earlier censuses, with the parents you have confirmed for him from his registrations.

Agnes still got questions marks hasn't she. Have you seen her death cert to compare parental details with?

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Re: Agnes Craig
« Reply #29 on: Sunday 03 November 19 22:48 GMT (UK) »
Theres a Death for an Agnes Marshall aged 77 in 1924. states that she was the wife of Alexander marshall, Shoemaker but incorrectly lists her parents as John Craig and Agnes Crawford instead of James Craig and Janet Crawford but i put it down to the son, who was her informant not knowing.

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Re: Agnes Craig
« Reply #30 on: Sunday 03 November 19 22:51 GMT (UK) »
FreeCen shows these entries for the Marshalls:

1841, Green Street, Glasgow:

Alexander Marshall, 60, cotton hand loom weaver, b. outside Lanarkshire
John Marshall, 35, cotton hand loom weaver, b. Lanarkshire
Margaret Marshall, 30, b. Lanarkshire
Sarah Muskat, 10, b. Lanarkshire
Robert Watson, 10, b. Lanarkshire

1851, 19 Bell St., Glasgow:

John Marshall, 46, weaver, b. Glasgow
Margaret Marshall, 41, winder, b. Glasgow
Alexander Marshall, 7, b. Glasgow
John Marshall, 2, b. Glasgow
John Garman, lodger, 80, weaver, b. Ireland
Robert Garman, lodger, 17, labourer, b. Ayr

thank you so much for this info. big help


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Re: Agnes Craig
« Reply #31 on: Thursday 12 December 19 22:24 GMT (UK) »
Agnes Craig is my great-great-great-great-grandmother (going down the female line, names are Marshall, Kirby, Lawson, Larkin, and so on).  I’m tracing back through the women of the family specifically, so also looking into Janet Crawford’s history and have run into the same issues (hence how I found this thread). OP not sure if there’s a way to contact each other through this but let me know if you want to connect to figure this out! Clearly we are related :)

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« Reply #32 on: Friday 13 December 19 01:17 GMT (UK) »
Agnes Craig is my great-great-great-great-grandmother (going down the female line, names are Marshall, Kirby, Lawson, Larkin, and so on).  I’m tracing back through the women of the family specifically, so also looking into Janet Crawford’s history and have run into the same issues (hence how I found this thread). OP not sure if there’s a way to contact each other through this but let me know if you want to connect to figure this out! Clearly we are related :)

Oh I'd love to connect and try to figure it out. You can private  message me on here if you would like or we could find an alternate thing if that suits you better. Whichever is easiest.

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Re: Agnes Craig
« Reply #33 on: Friday 13 December 19 05:53 GMT (UK) »
Personally, if you're both 'stuck' at the same hurdle, I don't see a reason to run off with PMs as people here are willing to try & help?

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Re: Agnes Craig
« Reply #34 on: Wednesday 28 May 25 12:54 BST (UK) »
Did either of you ever figure out anything more? I am trying to find an 1841 census that would include Agnes C, Janet and Margaret along with potentially the father (given the note on the 1951 version).