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David a ‘wright’,
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In 1881 George was living in St. Quivox (70km Southwest) with his family and his brothers William and David.
George was an ‘agricultural labourer’.
email from Greg McKie 20.3.2007
email from Greg McKie 20.3.2007
In 1881 George was living in St. Quivox (70km Southwest) with his family and his brothers William and David.
George was an ‘agricultural labourer’.
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Barbara’s father was a ‘merchant’ in Edinburgh.
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David (a ‘retired weaver’) and Ann were living in Whitburn in 1851 with their unmarried children Catherine, Margaret and James. David died before 1861 because Ann was then described as a ‘widow’ whilst living with her grandson.
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David (a ‘retired weaver’) and Ann were living in Whitburn in 1851 with their unmarried children Catherine, Margaret and James. David died before 1861 because Ann was then described as a ‘widow’ whilst living with her grandson.
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Isabella did not marry although she had a daughter (Isabella).
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The family were living in Linlithgow in 1851. James, Ann, Ross and Ebenezer were ‘cotton weaver’s’ whilst Isabella a ‘pirn filler’ (winding yarn onto large bobbins). James was living in James Place Penicuik (15 km East) in 1881 with Isabella and granddaughter Isabella (‘a servant’). By 1891 Ebenezer and Janet (‘a cotton winder’) were living in Whitburn.
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Jane did not marry and was a ‘servant’. She was living with her brother Charles in 1861 - he was a ‘farmer of 80 acres’.
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