Re - death certificate for Sarah McKENZIE / TURPIE 1906
The mention of the ship Sheldrake on Sarah’s Turpie’s death cert. is indeed odd. There seems to have been several ships with that name, so it’s not clear which one it was, (not that it matters really). It hardly seems likely that Sarah, a widow of 3 yrs, would be living on a ship. Her husband John Turpie had appeared in various census as engine man, steamboat fireman, and later in life as a railway fireman and railway labourer. It is quite possible that his grand-daughter remembered him working on the HMS Sheldrake and that entry on the certificate refers to him, while the address Bo’ness Road refers to Sarah Turpie’s address. I can’t imagine John at the age of 82, with senile decay, still doing the hard physical labour of a steam boat fireman.
The informant on Sarah TURPIE’s death was her granddaughter Sarah GLOAG (born 1871) who had married George TRACEY in 1896. The granddaughter Sarah had spent most of her life in Edinburgh, while her grandparents lived in Kinghorn and Burntisland.
I couldn’t find Sarah Tracey or her husband in the 1901 Scotland census.
One has to ask how reliable she was regarding the names of her grandmother’s parents (her great-grandparents). We have all come across death certificates where the names of parents were wrong, or ended up belonging to a different branch of a related family. I wonder if that may be the case here.
(When I was 30, I would not have been able to tell you my great grandparents’ first names, let alone their maiden surname.)
I would be inclined to still look at the possibility of Sarah McKenzie / Turpie’s parents being Samuel McKENZIE and Jane / Jean MCLAUCHLAN. (as noted in reply #13).
If we consider those names, then, the children of John and Sarah Turpie follow the traditional Scottish naming pattern.
• Jane 1846-1863 (named after mother’s mother)
• Christian / Christina 1847-1871 (named after father’s mother)
• John 1850 -1930 (named after father’s father, and after father)
• Jessie / Janet 1851 - 1915
• Samuel 1864-1913 (named after mother’s father)
• Sarah 1856-1859 (named after mother)
• Sarah 1862-1877 (re-named after mother)
The problem is conflicting information for Sarah on the census.
The 1851 and 1901 census has her born in Ireland, while the 1861-91 census has her born in Leslie.
If born in Scotland, where is she on the 1841 census? No record found.
If born in Ireland, the 1841 census is Wemyss is a good bet, as this is where she married a few years later.
If she didn’t arrive in Scotland until after the 1841 census, why was she in Wemyss? Was she visiting McKenzie relatives there?
If it were my family, and I was trying to solve the puzzle, I would be looking at the marriage banns for Sarah McKenzie and John Turpie on the chance that some other bit of useful information may come to light. I have suggested this several times already during this thread.