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1601 At time of marriage (1855) lived at Wover St Falkirk

Isabella was the informant on the death of he husband, Alexander Naismith

Informant on the death of Isabella Liddell was her son, Henry Naismith
 
Liddell, Isabella (I83)
 
1602 Attended Branksome Hall School and the University of Toronto.
Margaret became a Journalist at the "Toronto Telegram", then President and Director of Monitor Publishing Enterprises, Montreal and a Director of "Gallup Poll".
She was elected to the British House of Commons as the Conservative member for York-Humber, in the 1953 election.
Went to the General Assembly of the UN, in 1956, and became the first woman Chairman of the Standing Committee on Standing Orders. Margaret held her seat in the British Parliament in the election of 1958 but was defeated in the General Election of 1962. 
Aitken, Margaret Annie (I8890)
 
1603 Attended Downham Oxlode & Pymoor Mixed Infant School20/4/1924-6/8/1925 Easey, Benjamin William (I905)
 
1604 B1919 481 B3 0016Z District of Polmont, County of Stirling.
Name: Mary Charlotte Bennett Myles
Gender: Female
Born: 17 March 1919 at 1h 15m pm
Place: Union Terrace (Polmont)
Father: Alexander Myles, Coal Miner, Informant, present
Mother: Adelaide Myles ms Bennett
Who wed: 13 July 1917, Polmont
Registered: 19 March 1919, Polmont, John Gentles, Registrar

Marywas the informant on the death of her father Alexander Myles in 1962

Mary was the informant on the death of her Aunt Mary Myles, in 1965
Informant on the death of Mary was her son in law Henry Mochan

MS Mary Millar
Gender: Female
Age: 82
Birth Date: 1919
Death Date: 4 Jul 2001
Residence Place at Death: Bo'Ness, Falkirk, Scotland
Postal Code District: Eh51


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Myles, Mary Charlotte Bennett (I5578)
 
1605 Bank Manager. Married at least 2 sons. One Roy now deceased (Sep 2000) Orwin, Arthur Henry (I547)
 
1606 Banns for marriage read on April 8, 15 & 22 1883


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Jennings, George (I1552)
 
1607 Baptised Patrick Malcolm but appears om 1841 Census as Peter Malcolm
 
Malcolm, Patrick Calder (I16298)
 
1608 baptism entry of daughter Elsie Pankhurst, George (I5289)
 
1609 baptism entry of daughter Elsie Pankhurst, George (I5289)
 
1610 baptism entry of daughter Elsie Nickels, Elizabeth (I5290)
 
1611 baptism entry of son Arthur Peers, Mary Jane (I15012)
 
1612 baptism entry of son Arthur Cook, Arthur (I15086)
 
1613 baptism entry of son Charles Pankhurst, George (I5289)
 
1614 baptism entry of son Charles Pankhurst, George (I5289)
 
1615 baptism entry of son Charles Nickels, Elizabeth (I5290)
 
1616 baptism record of daughter Sarah Jane Conner, Albert Frederick (I23593)
 
1617 Barbara had an illegitimate child 13 months after David died. She eventually married a James Ferguson. Rae, Barbara (I7992)
 
1618 Barbara was a witness at the wedding of her brother, James in 1940
Informant on the death of Barbara was her son, J Craig

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Thomson, Barbara Campbell McLean (I24107)
 
1619 based at Rippon on active service Baird, Robert (I16309)
 
1620 Beatrice was married to Peter Bell, prior to her marriage ro David Gibb Kemp, Beatrice Hall (I18922)
 
1621 Bebefactor on the probate record for Henry Ginn was his widow, Rosina Ginn, Henry George (I3679)
 
1622 Bebefactor on the probate recordfor Ethel was her son, Cecil W Hayward Hodges, Ethel Maud (I21016)
 
1623 Bebefactor on the probaterecord for Arthur Lawrence Wort was his widow Irene Winifred Jeyes Wort, Arthur Lawrence (I21029)
 
1624 Bebefactors on the probate recordfor Annie were Ernest Walter John Pile and Frank Clayson Pittock Dommett, Annie (I20850)
 
1625 Became a Poultry Farmer in West Lothian at a farm called Kenbog.
He had a wooden leg. How he lost his leg I do not know.
After he gave up the poultry farm he resided at Bathgate and then Winchburgh.

Informant of the death of Robert was his brother Adam Aitken 
Aitken, Robert (I8365)
 
1626 Because of his health conditions, Alistair had been hospitalised for a number of years prior to his death. He was single.
Known as Alistair.
Informant on the death of Alexander was his sister, Bertha 
Dalrymple, Alexander (I17180)
 
1627 Because of religious reasons Lynne changed her name to Mariam and Graeme to Halman.
They lived most of their lives in Sydney, NSW, Australia. 
Harris, Greame Neville Halman (I6895)
 
1628 Before he joined the Merchant Navy as an Able Seaman, his home address was Kaverna Cottage, Lerwick. Served in the Merchant Navy whilst on war service.

Informant on the death of Charles Spence was Rosanne C. Thompson, daughter. Uncertain as to which of the wives of Charels was her mother was. She still resides in Kavarna Cottage 2009
 
Spence, Charles Johnston (I8507)
 
1629 Before marrying James, Ann had a child out of wedlock, in 1848 and was taken before the Church Session where she confessed "that she had brought forth a male child in fornication the father of whom is Thomas Whyte junior, baker residing in Bathgate and that he has acknowledged the paternity. The session having been previously acquainted with these facts took her upon discipline she was accordingly solemnly exhorted and rebuked and absolved and restored to Church privileges".
Church of Scotland Old Parish Records

Despite this Ann does not seem to have learnt her lesson.
James and Ann's first child, Peter was born 4 months after they married. On 9 May 1852 Ann again had to front the Church Session at the manse, this time along with her husband James.
Present was the Rev. William Branks, Moderator and Messres Calder and Sleay, Elders.
"James and Ann Dale confessing that they had been guilty of ante-niutial fornication. They were solemnly rebuked and absolved of the scandal of said sin and Ann Dale was restored to the privileges of the Church with prayer. (Signed) William Branks, Moderator."
Church of Scotland Old Parish Records

What is strange about this that Ann had her privileges restored but not James.

James was the informant on the death of his mother-in-law, Margaret Kay, in 1870.

Second of Apr 1871 saw him as farm manager of Torphichen Mains, a 40 acre farm containing a house and byre. The farm was owned by the heirs of Margaret Dale, his wfe's mother

Graham Marshall reports "James purchased a dwelling house on the south side of the Close in Torphichen Village on the 26 Feb 1873 from his wife's nephew, William Dale who had moved to Glasgow. The property included a 1/4 part of the Fala Moss and the piece of ground , part of the Loch of Torphichen which by then had been dried out to form a yard on the south and west side of the house. Its location was described as 'bounded on the east by the highway; tenement of Houses and Yeard (sic) thereto belonging on the south part of the easter half of a pece of ground called the Loch of Torphichen betwixt the Mains Yeards on the north, the Loch Yeard on the south and the Beanyard on the west'. It looks likely that this was merely James buying out his wife's relations from their share of his mother-in-law's property."

James was the informant on the death of his duaghter, margaret, in 1877.

Death Notes: James' death was reported by his neighbour, William Taylor McRain of Millburn Cottage suggesting there was no family member available to inform the registrar and certainly his wife and children were dead and his siblings scattered. His sister Marion and family to Bathgate over fifty years before; Jane and brother Robert to New Zealand around the same time; Robert to Edinburgh where he had married sixty years before; Mary Ann and family had moved about but were back in Fauldhouse before she died a few years before James; similarly Peter had died in Armadale only six years before and John in Torphichen a few before that. One have might have expect several nieces and nephews in or fairly near the village but perhaps his neighbour knew him best. 
Aitken, James (I6700)
 
1630 Began his acting career in the 1950's.

On stage he was known as Nigel Davenport. Began his acting career in the 1950's. Appeared in, Look Back In Anger", 1959 "A Man For All Seasons", 1966. "Royal Hunt For The Sun", 1969. "Dracula", 1973 "Chariots of Fire", 1981.

See The Filmgoers Guide for more proffessional information. 
Davenport, Arthur Nigel (I11828)
 
1631 Being an epilectic when he was young did not stop him from joining the Merchant Navy.
During the war he served on convoys to Russia, mainly on tankers, the most dangerous ships of all. He served in many different capacities, Cook, Carpenter, Seaman, anything to get a berth.
Two seperate occasions he was on ships that were torpedoed and sunk.
On the second sinking it was feared that he and all his shipmates were lost at sea.
Sinclairina, his sister. saw a newsreel of "torpedoed Canadian seamen" being unloaded at Nova Scotia. She was sure she saw Jim amongst the survivors. This was the first the family knew of Jim still being alive.
This was the one and only time Jim ever went to jail. Celebrating his good fortune, he had got drunk, broken the curfew and was arrested.
After the war Jim worked on various large house estates, as a Chauffeur/ Handyman and Bessie worked as the Cook or Housekeeper.
Later Jim joined Smith Crisps and became factory shift-foreman.When the firm decided to close down the factory, Jim and other employees bought the firm. Jim was the first employee shareholder of the new firm.
Jim had not enjoyed very good health since his war-time ship sinkings. Despite this Jim cared for Bessie's every need, even to the extent of carrying her and Bessie was a big lady.
On November 1 1995 he was attending a birthday party for one of his grandchildren when he had a heart attack. Taken to St John's Hospital at Broxburn where he died. 
Aitken, James (I8396)
 
1632 Believed to be buried in Little Downham Cemetery Horsley, Julia (I893)
 
1633 Believed to be buried Little Downham, Cemetery 16 Jun 1959
 
Easey, Ernest William (I894)
 
1634 Believed to be burried 31 Oct 1951 Little Downham, Cemetery, Cambridgeshire, England Cunnington, Lily (I903)
 
1635 Believed to have been christened 1 Apr 1923, St Leonards, Little Downham Easey, Hubert George (I908)
 
1636 Believed to have been christened 16 Oct 1924 St Leonards, Little Downham.

Name: Albert E Easey
Birth Date: 1924-1926
Residence Date: 2005-2009
Address: 21, Buckthorn, CB7 4TN
Residence Place: Ely, Cambridgeshire, England

Name: Mr Albert Edward Easey
Gender: Male
Age: 84
Birth Date: 1925
Death Date: 29 May 2009
Residence Place at Death: Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Postal Code District: Cb7

Died in Motorcyle Accident (check for article in Cambs. Times) 
Easey, Albert Edward (I912)
 
1637 Belmont State School, 213 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont, Western Australia 6104, Australia.) Shanks, Isabella Russell (I16954)
 
1638 bemefactor on the probate record for Charles was his widow Alice Farrance, Charles John (I16039)
 
1639 Ben was the informant on the death of his father in law, Robet Myles, in 1942 Forbes, Benjamin Muirhead (I16151)
 
1640 benefactoe on the probate record of John was his widow Mary Dunsmoir, John Wordie (I29293)
 
1641 Benefactor in the probate record for Maud is her son, John McGowan

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Pankhurst, Maud (I3208)
 
1642 Benefactor ob the probate record of Mary was her daughter Joan Mary Elizabeth Bampton Pryor, Agnes Mary (I19048)
 
1643 Benefactor on the prbate record for Matilda was Walter Harcourt Howard, grocers manager Wort, Matilda Jane (I15472)
 
1644 Benefactor on the probate record for Agnes was her son Bernard Martin, Agnes Elizabeth (I205)
 
1645 Benefactor on the probate record for Akice May was her brother Ernest Lawrence Beckton Beckton, Alice May (I26667)
 
1646 Benefactor on the probate record for Albert was his son William Ginn, Albert William Josephus (I3687)
 
1647 Benefactor on the probate record for Alfred was his widow, Rose Marsh, Alfred John (I20070)
 
1648 Benefactor on the probate record for Alfred Wort was his widow, Elizabeth Wort, Alfred (I15465)
 
1649 Benefactor on the probate record for Annie Wilkins was her husband James Prince Wilkins, Annie Charlotte (I22190)
 
1650 Benefactor on the probate record for Charles Mist was his widow, Laura Mist Mist, Charles Robert (I15755)
 

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