e-mailed from Viki Callahan Wallace 14.6.2003
James Williamson Wallace (born in Edingburgh, we think).
from IGI www.familysearch.org 11.12.2003
is it an existing James?
from IGI www.familysearch.org 11.12.2003
from IGI www.familysearch.org 11.12.2003
from IGI www.familysearch.org 11.12.2003
The 1851 Census of Registration District 463 Enumeration District 4, Page 30, Entry 117 showing George Galloway & Agnes (Barclay) has on the pervious page 29 a John Galloway (married to Mary Ann). This is the brother of George as shown in the LDS details.
Second Presumption :---:
The John of Stewart & Janet is on Page 29 Entry 116
John, Malsters Servant born Portmoak
Wife Mary Ann age 27 born Edinburgh, Midlothian,
2 sons, Stewart age 3 and Francis age 1, both born in OrwellThey lived in Hattontown in the Parish of Orwell from 1847-1853 as Mary gave birth to four children there. Then they were in Orwell in 1857 when a son was born and were in Cupar in Fife when two daughters were born in 1864 and 1866.
email from Robyn HARRIS 9.1.2005
In the 1881 census John was living at 4 Royal Bank Place in Glasgow with his wife and three youngest children, aged 23, 17 and 14.email from Jan Morton (26.11.2005)
Death certificate of John shows him living 4 Royal Bank Place, Glasgow
Could this be Morrison and not Thomson?
Mary, Jean, Christian & John show parents as Stewart Galloway and Janet (Morrison?)
A Stewart Galloway and Janet Thomson is shown on the LDS Family Search as the parents of George Galloway born 13 Jun 1814. Probably the same George who went to S. Wales. It also shows a Mary (b. 8.8.1801), Jean (b. 1.4.1804), Christian (b. 7.10.1810) and John (b. 25.9.1825) also children of a Stewart Galloway and Janet Thomson.
The 1851 Census of Registration District 463 Enumeration District 4, Page 30, Entry 117 showing George Galloway & Agnes (Barclay) has on the pervious page 29 a John Galloway (married to Mary Ann). This could be the brother of George as shown in the LDS details.
Second Presumption :---:
The John of Stewart & Janet is on Page 29 Entry 116
John, Malsters Servant born Portmoak
Wife Mary Ann age 27 born Edinburgh, Midlothian,
2 sons, Stewart age 3 and Francis age 1, both born in OrwellThey lived in Hattontown in the Parish of Orwell from 1847-1853 as Mary gave birth to four children there. Then they were in Orwell in 1857 when a son was born and were in Cupar in Fife when two daughters were born in 1864 and 1866.
email from Robyn HARRIS 9.1.2005
In the 1881 census John was living at 4 Royal Band Place in Glasgow with his wife and three youngest children, aged 23, 17 and 14.
Could this be Morrison and not Thomson?
Mary, Jean, Christian & John show parents as Stewart Galloway and Janet (Morrison?)
A Stewart Galloway and Janet Thomson is shown on the LDS Family Search as the parents of George Galloway born 13 Jun 1814. Probably the same George who went to S. Wales. It also shows a Mary (b. 8.8.1801), Jean (b. 1.4.1804), Christian (b. 7.10.1810) and John (b. 25.9.1825) also children of a Stewart Galloway and Janet Thomson.
The 1851 Census of Registration District 463 Enumeration District 4, Page 30, Entry 117 showing George Galloway & Agnes (Barclay) has on the pervious page 29 a John Galloway (married to Mary Ann). This could be the brother of George as shown in the LDS details.
Second Presumption :---:
The John of Stewart & Janet is on Page 29 Entry 116
John, Malsters Servant born Portmoak
Wife Mary Ann age 27 born Edinburgh, Midlothian,
2 sons, Stewart age 3 and Francis age 1, both born in Orwell
death certificate shows: 9:30 am at 57 (difficult to read. guessing at Laighmuir) Street, Tannochside at 31 years. Coal miner married to Mary Miller. Father William Frater coal miner & Sarah Frater (nee McBroom) deceased. Registered by ? (illegible name) of 26 George Street and what looks like Ayr. She was his sister in law. Registration was 30 January 1903 at Uddington.
death certificate shows: 9:30 am at 57 (difficult to read. guessing at Laighmuir) Street, Tannochside at 31 years. Coal miner married to Mary Miller. Father William Frater coal miner & Sarah Frater (nee McBroom) deceased. Registered by ? (illegible name) of 26 George Street and what looks like Ayr. She was his sister in law. Registration was 30 January 1903 at Uddington.
Bamburgh Churchyard, Northumberland, ABW 6 10 2002 DD117, Sacred to the memory of Thomas FRATER od Shoreston who died 17th April 1839 aged 70 years.Also Isabella his wife died July 7th 1858 aged 88 years. Isabella daughter of the above died July 28th 1893 aged 84 years. Thy will bne done.
From death entry of son Thomas. Thomas was a shepherd
Details from Alan Wise
Census 1841: 7 June 1841, Shoreston, Bamburgh, Northumberland
Census 1851, Folio 177, Isabella Frater Head widow age 79 Par Rel Shepherd's widow born Ord,Northumberland.Bamburgh Churchyard, Northumberland, ABW 6 10 2002 DD117, Sacred to the memory of Thomas FRATER od Shoreston who died 17th April 1839 aged 70 years.Also Isabella his wife died July 7th 1858 aged 88 years. Isabella daughter of the above died July 28th 1893 aged 84 years. Thy will bne done.
census details provided by Alan Wise are:
Census 1851, Folio 177, Isabella Frater daughter unmarried agricultural labourer born Kirknewton,Northumberland.1861 Bamburgh Head unmarried laundress b Kilham, Northumberland
1871 Glanton, Unmarried, Age 61 b. Kilham
Census 1881, RG11/5127/74 page 1
Village Main Street, Bamburgh, Northumberland
Robert Frater Head W M 64 Kirknewton,Northumberland. Annuitant
Isabella Frater Sister U F 71 Kirknewton,Northumberland Housekeeper
Jane Black Visitor U F 41 Gosforth, Northumberland No occupationBamburgh Churchyard, Northumberland, ABW 6 10 2002 DD117, Sacred to the memory of Thomas FRATER od Shoreston who died 17th April 1839 aged 70 years.Also Isabella his wife died July 7th 1858 aged 88 years. Isabella daughter of the above died July 28th 1893 aged 84 years. Thy will bne done.
Details from Alan Wise
Will at Melton Park Record Office, NRO 2607/3/8 ABW 11 9 2002, Will of David FRATER yeoman.Mention made of "my dear wife Grisal, myson George and his heirs,one third to my daughter,Isabell and £100 at 21 years or on her marriage. To my son David Messages and Atanements in Wooler"Proved July 27th 1751.