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In 1861 census there is also a Henry Downer aged 17, nephew, living with Thomas and Phebe
In 1881 census 2 grandchildren are living with Thomas and Phebe, AMy Christina Wort aged 1 | Wort, Thomas (I15454)
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4352 |
In 1861 he was a Ploughman at Miller's Linlithgowbridge. "Miller's" gave its name to "Millerfield" where William Kidd and Elizabeth Fraser Bennet lived at one time
Walter was the informant on the death of his wife, Agnes Bird, in 1916
Informant on the death of Walter Kidd was John B. Martin, his nephew. | Kidd, Walter (I7713)
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4353 |
In 1861 Janet Kidd & John McInnes were residing in Cambusnethan with their niece, Margaret Waddell, who had been born about 1855 in Lanark.
The informant on the death of Janet Kidd was her son John McInnes
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 25 Oct 2016.
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4354 |
In 1863 John was the informant on the Death Certificate of Walter Kidd, John's grandfather who died aged 88
As well as John and Jane some of their children are mentioned on a headstone in Linlithgow Cemetery. Included are Agnes, who died in 1935, John who died in infancy and adopted son John Taylor Kidd who died aged 19 on 17/4/1882 (16th) and James who died 8/12/1884. In brackets is the date from the Death Certificates.
Janet (Jessie) Kidd was the informant of the death of her father, John KIDD
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Jul 2018.
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4355 |
In 1867 Mary H. Brock was a witness at the wedding of Marion Brock, her sister | Brock, Mary (I20341)
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4356 |
In 1869 Agnes was a witness at her sister's marriage to William Dale. By then her sister had changed her name from Smith back to Beveridge.
| Beveridge, Agnes (I15048)
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4357 |
In 1871 a grandson Robert Mist aged 9 is also living with Robert | Mist, Robert (I15496)
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4358 |
In 1871 census a grandchild John Stone (aged 8) was living with Mark and Mary
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Burial Entry, Cit. Date: 22 Sep 2019.
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Burial Entry, Cit. Date: 22 Sep 2019.
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4359 |
In 1871 Ellen was a widow living with her 2 children from her first marriage | Bailey, Ellen (I31239)
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4360 |
In 1871 she was still at school, aged 14. This was quite an acheivement in a family so large and being female
| Aitken, Isabella (I4974)
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4361 |
In 1871Catherine is residing at Slackend, Torphichen, with her new husband and
her three children, Elizabeth by her first husband and James and Helen by her
second husband.
Catherine died at the asylum in Larbert. Her son, Alexander Chalmers, was the
informant but he got her parents wrong as he gave her mother as Jessie
Cunningham nee Carlisle. This may have been her step mother. | Cunningham, Catherine (I6972)
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4362 |
In 1875 William Proven was the informant on the death of his father.
The informant on his death was the Longmore Hospital messenger
------ From Source Attached To: Occupation ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 11 Apr 2018.
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4363 |
In 1879 Thomas Wallace was the informant of the death of his mother Margaret Aitken
THomas was the informant on the death of hid father, Thomas W Russell, in 1896
Thomas was the informant on the death of his sister Isabella in 1898
Thomas was the informant on the death of his brother, Alexander , in 1901
THe informant on the death of Thomas Russell in 1920 was nephew George Cameron | Russell, Thomas Wallace (I4958)
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4364 |
In 1881 Thomas and Marion, two children and Marion's aunt, Ann Kidd were all residing at 3 Market Street, Edinburgh
The informant on the death of Marion Kidd was her son Thomas Bell | Kidd, Marion (I7681)
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4365 |
In 1881 Thomas and Marion, two children and Marion's aunt, Ann Kidd were all residing at 3 Market Street, Edinburgh | Bell, Thomas (I7753)
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4366 |
In 1883 Thomas was a witness at his brother Alexander's wedding
------ From Source Attached To: Occupation ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 27 Feb 2016.
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4367 |
In 1887 Catherine was the informant on her little sister Margaret's Death Certificate. This when Catherine was only 12 years old.
Catherine was bridesmaid to her big sister Marion on her wedding in 1894. | Miller, Catherine Pearson (I5125)
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4368 |
In 1891 census gives his name as Richard Wallace and relatioship as adopted son | Freeman, Richard (I36354)
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4369 |
In 1891 he was living with his maternal grandparents, Robert Gardiner & Mary Gardiner nee Lockie
Alexander was interested in farming matters and seemed to be particulary proud of his black Clydesdale horse "Tammy" when decorated in show harness. | Porteous, Alexander (I7314)
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4370 |
In 1891 he was residing with his Myles grandparents | Barron, James (I9011)
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4371 |
In 1891 Sarah Jones, grand-daughter aged 5, was living with George and Jane | Jones, George (I15549)
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4372 |
In 1891 she is residing with her Myles grandparents | Barron, Nicholas (I9014)
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4373 |
In 1891 was living with her daughter Mary Buchan and her grandson
Informant on the death of Jane Mine was her son in law David Taylor
------ From Source Attached To: Death ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 25 Apr 2013.
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4374 |
In 1892 Jessie was the informant on the death of her aunt Ann Kidd. | Bell, Jessie (I7755)
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4375 |
In 1897 Peter was a a witness at the wedding of sister Lilias
The informant on the death of Matthew Dickson was his son Peter Dickson.
The informant on the death of Peter Dickson was his son Matthew. | Dickson, Peter (I13157)
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4376 |
In 1899 he was a witness at the wedding of his brother, Archibald.
Informant on the death of John A Neilson was A. (Archibald) Neilson, son
------ From Source Attached To: Occupation ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 19 Jul 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 14 Jan 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 14 Jan 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 14 Jan 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Jan 2018.
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4377 |
In 1900 Isabella was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Marion.
Informant on the death of Isabella Neill was her son, William Crawford
------ From Source Attached To: Residence ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Oct 2019.
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4378 |
In 1901 census James Brown grndson is also living with William and Harriet | Murfet, William (I873)
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4379 |
In 1901 he is visiting Glasgow staying in Gallowgate Street only a few doors away from where his brother and family are boarding. | Kerr, George Aitken (I20407)
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4380 |
In 1908 James Aitken was Thomas Barton Aitken "Best Man".
Fifty years later he attended Tom's "Golden Wedding Anniversary" at Meadowbank.
Whilst working as a Butcher's Boy, Jim had lost some of his fingers. So when he tried to enlist in the army he was not accepted because of his missing fingers.
It was said he was tricked into marrying Elizabeth Begbie (nee Masterton). Bessie was a widow, living at the same address as Jim, when she married. Her previous marriage had been to Alex Begbie.
Bessie claimed she was pregnant. In actual fact she was wearing padding.
Jim and Bessie married "by declaration" on 3 Dec 1913 at 142 High Street, Edinburgh.
After Jim and Bessie married they never had any children.
Have been told that on 6 Aug 1925 (Masterton web site) he resided at 29 James Street, Edinburgh.
James wrote the poem about the trams called "A Little Bit Of Cable" which was published in one of the Edinburgh evening newspapers.
Bessie used to take Jim's lunch pail to him when he was working in the tram depot. The other men used to call her Jim's mother as she was much older than Jim was. She dressed in a hessian bag apron and wore a man's flat cap. | Aitken, James (I5137)
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4381 |
In 1908 James was the informant on the death of his mother Margaret Kidd
------ From Source Attached To: Residence ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 24 Oct 2016.
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4382 |
In 1908, at the wedding of her sister, Easton, she was a witness
| Spiers, Margaret (I9207)
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4383 |
In 1910 her father wrote a letter to Nan Judge. In it he described Gyp as being "our housekeeper and home ruler."
She was educated at the College of Librarianship, Pasadena.
At the family reunion held at Silvermine Farm on 17 Aug. 1968, Gyp was Beaverbrook's representative
According to one Beaverbrook biography, Gyp use to send each of all her nephews, nieces and grandchildren 1 pound at Christmas. At the end of her life, she was distributing 104 pound.
Jean Stickney
Birth 1886 - Newcastle Canada
Arrival 12 Apr 1929 - Honolulu, Hawaii
| Aitken, Jean Noble (I7927)
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4384 |
In 1911 Catherine was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Agnes
------ From Source Attached To: Residence ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 30 Sep 2020.
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4385 |
In 1911 Maggie was a witness at her sister Agnes's wedding
The informant on the death of Margaret Arthur was her son John Robertson
------ From Source Attached To: Death ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 17 Nov 2009.
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4386 |
In 1912 the informant of the death of Elizabeth Russell was her son Thomas R Watt
The informant on the death of Thomas Watt was his nephew, John Watt | Watt, Thomas Russell (I5075)
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4387 |
In 1912 the informant of the death of Elizabeth Russell was her son Thomas R Watt | Russell, Elizabeth (I4954)
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4388 |
In 1914 she was a witness at her brother Robert's wedding to Jean Douglas in Toronto, Canada
Eleanor returned to the UK then went back to Canada in Oct 1921
| Love, Eleanor (I7068)
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4389 |
In 1915 Andrew was the informant of the death of his mother
Informant on the death of Andrew Miller was his grandson G R Hibbs
------ From Source Attached To: Occupation ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 18 Mar 2017.
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4390 |
In 1918 Jessie was a witness at her sister Kate's wedding.
Informant on the detah of Jessie was her brother, James
------ From Source Attached To: Death ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 29 May 2018.
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4391 |
In 1918 Sarah was a witness at the marriage of her sister Mary.
The informant on the death of Sarah Myles was her son in law Thomas Reid | Myles, Sarah Mccormick (I5564)
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4392 |
In 1923 she was an informant at her sister Helen's wedding. The best man at Helen's weding went on to become Margaret's husband
Informant on the death of Margaret Amour was her nephew Alister MacKenzie | Amour, Margaret Isabel (I21320)
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4393 |
In 1924 Maggie was unmarried and a witness at her sister Annie's marriage. | Lindsay, Margaret Beveridge (I16826)
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4394 |
In 1924 Tom was a witness to the marriage of his brother William.
The informant on the death of Thomas Rankin was his nephew, George F. Rankin | Rankin, Thomas Davie (I7234)
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4395 |
In 1929 William was the best man at the wedding of his brother John
Informant on the death of William was his father, John Aitken
------ From Source Attached To: Death ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Mar 2017.
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------ From Source Attached To: Occupation ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Mar 2017.
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4396 |
In 1930 census William, Ann, Cornelius & Joseph were boarding with John & Abbie Penn.
In 1940 census William, Ann, Cornelius & Joseph were in the foster care of Winefred Penn, daughter of John & Abbie
Joseph & Ruth had 7 children | Guthrie, Joseph (I37408)
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4397 |
In 1930 census William, Ann, Cornelius & Joseph were boarding with John & Abbie Penn.
In 1940 census William, Ann, Cornelius & Joseph were in the foster care of Winefred Penn, daughter of John & Abbie | Guthrie, William John (I37405)
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4398 |
In 1930 census William, Ann, Cornelius & Joseph were boarding with John & Abbie Penn.
In 1940 census William, Ann, Cornelius & Joseph were in the foster care of Winefred Penn, daughter of John & Abbie | Guthrie, Ann Lyons (I37406)
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4399 |
In 1930 census William, Ann, Cornelius & Joseph were boarding with John & Abbie Penn.
In 1940 census William, Ann, Cornelius & Joseph were in the foster care of Winefred Penn, daughter of John & Abbie | Guthrie, Cornelius Lyons (I37407)
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4400 |
In 1930 James Masterton was the informant on the death of his father James Masterton
In 1985 the informant on the death of James Masterton was his son James Masterton | Masterton, James (I7912)
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