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Isabelle had a child out of wedlock, to a young man called Sterry; This child was given up for adoption and she later in life found her mother.
She was working at home as a Home Help on her father's dairy farm at Blairgowrie, Scotland when she met her future husband John Brown. John was a Trainee Supervisor.
Isabella and family went to Canada, in 1956, from Scotland.
At one time, in the 1960's, Isabelle, John and their two boys visited Isabel Aitken's parents at Windy-yett farm. | Johnston, Isabella Aitken (I9613)
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6052 |
Isobel may have married John Weir on 12 Nov 1738 at Linlithgow | Aitkin, Isobel (I24804)
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6053 |
It is more than likely that Agnes Aitken had an illegitimate child before Feb 1857. In the church records of 1857 CH2/503 (Torphichen) V5, it states,
"At Torphichen Manse 10th Feb 1857 compeared James Crawford" (Agnes's step-father) "craving baptism for Agnes Aitken's illegitimate child and offering to become the child's sponsor and guardian. The Session agreed to his request and the ordinance was accordingly administered." | Aitken, Agnes (I4936)
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6054 |
It is possible that Richard died Q1 1881 in Tiverton, Devon | Blake, Richard (I769)
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It is possible thatVerdun and Mary had 2 children, Jacob and Christopher both born in Chatham, Kent | Fry, Verdun George (I20619)
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6056 |
It was in Gore that their first child was born.
"Dave then decided to move his family to South Canterbury. They first settled on a farm at St Andrews where the rest of their children were born. It was here that their eldest son Robert contracted polio. Unfortunately Dave had a fall off some sacks of potatoes and broke his neck, although there was no permanent damage he was never properly well again. The potato market was not doing well and they ended up losing the farm and having to move to Levels, an area just north of Timaru where they farmed on a property known as 'Gurteen'. Nellie apparantly didn't cope well with this and eventually took her own life on 12 Feb 1942. Dave lived only a further two years and died on 23 Dec 1944."
Kate Patterson nee France | Aitken, Nellie Stewart (I6851)
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6057 |
It was in Gore that their first child was born.
"Dave then decided to move his family to South Canterbury. They first settled on a farm at St Andrews where the rest of their children were born. It was here that their eldest son Robert contracted polio. Unfortunately Dave had a fall off some sacks of potatoes and broke his neck, although there was no permanent damage he was never properly well again. The potato market was not doing well and they ended up losing the farm and having to move to Levels, an area just north of Timaru where they farmed on a property known as 'Gurteen'. Nellie apparantly didn't cope well with this and eventually took her own life on 12 Feb 1942. Dave lived only a further two years and died on 23 Dec 1944."
Kate Patterson nee France
Probate to his will was granted at Timaru 31 Jan 1945 | France, David Matheson (I8224)
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6058 |
It was reported in the "Christchurch Press", on Tuesday 15 Apr 1924, That Evelyn Mary Gale, of Styx, married Clarence Christie Aitken. | Gale, Evelyn (I8241)
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6059 |
It would appear that Mary was illegitimate. On her birth certificate, sighted by her grand-daughter Aylene Gardiner, it states she was illegitimate. The informant on her birth was her father Robert Smith and Marion Aitken.
On her husband's Death Certificate her name is given as Mary Calder NEILL | Smith, Mary Calder (I7077)
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6060 |
It would appear that Robert and Mary were farming at Jellat Jellat, near Bega 1913.
He died at Jellat Jellat. | Russell, Robert (I24645)
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6061 |
Ivy was the informant on the death of her father, Thomas Greenhalg, in 1975
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 3 Aug 2011.
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6062 |
J (?) Wright was the informant on the deat of his father, Matthew Wright, in 1975 | Wright, James Pollock (I10579)
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6063 |
J Buch was the informant on the death of his aunt Mary Stewart (nee Clark) in 1926
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Aug 2015.
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6064 |
J Macgregor Hynd was the informant on the death of father, John, in 1947
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 May 2019.
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6065 |
J Nicol was the informant on the death of his mother in 1979
Informant on the death of John was a friend
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Jan 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Jan 2015.
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6066 |
J Pretson was the informsnton the deth of his mother in law, Janet Watt | Preston, John Smith (I21893)
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6067 |
J Warrington was the informant on the death of his father John Warrington, in 1963 and his mother Agnes Hardie, in 1966.
No spouse name listed on his death cert, he was noted as being divorced. Scotlands People shows he was married to Janet Hayward Pryde in 1937 in Edinburgh | Warrington, John Purdie (I16757)
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6068 |
Jabez was the benefactor on the probate recordof hid son, John Henry Ings in 1921
Benefactor on the probate record of Jabez was his son William George Ings | Ings, Jabez (I24468)
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6069 |
James a witness at he wedding oh his cousin, Euphemia Chalmers in 1869
| Gourlay, James (I19375)
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James Aitken and his wife Margaret Pender were residing at Bathgate when he enlisted in the army, at Glencorse Army Barracks, Edinburgh, previously he had been a Territorial, in the R.A.S.C., number 325316. He was Private 45313, in the 7th Bn., South Staffordshire Regiment, when he was killed in action, probably at the third battle of Ypres.
James died on 4 Oct 1917, in Flanders, Belgium, and was buried at Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, Belgium
Name: James Russell Aitken
Gender: Male
Rank: Private
Regimental Number: 45313
Regiment or Ship: South Staffordshire Regiment
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1886
Birth Place: Torphichen, Bathgate
Marriage Date: Dec 1914
Marriage Place: Edinburgh
Enlistment Date: Apr 1917
Death Date: 4 Oct 1917
Death Place: Poelcappelle
Father: Peter Aitken
Mother: Jessie Lawrie Russell
Spouse: Margaret Pender
Volume: Volume 4 | Aitken, James Russell (I5179)
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6071 |
James Aitken and Maggie Aitken were the witnesses at the wedding of James Brodie and Isabella Aitken | Family F2571
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6072 |
James Aitken Smith says he lived in Appledore, Kent. He had no children | Aitken, Robert (I7843)
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6073 |
James Aitken, brother of John, was the "Best Man" and the Bridesmaid was Lilian's sister, Janet Miller Waddell were witnesses at the wediing of John Aitken and Lilliam Waddell | Family F3196
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James ALLAN died at sea on the 25 Dec 1886, aged 48, and was buried at sea off the south west coast of Australia near Cape Leeuwin.
He was sailing to New Zealnad with his wife and 7 of his children | Allan, James (I7729)
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James and all his brothers, excepting Andrew, the youngest, took up farming at Kaihiku, Waikaka Valley and Mataura Island areas.
According to "The Aitken's of Mosgiel": "James was born (on the 7 Sep 1856,) at East Taieri and educated at the local school. Working on his father's property he heard that land was available for settlement from the 'Knapdale run', he managed to secure section 13 of the Chatton survey district block 1. His two brothers, William and Peter, bought adjoining sections, 11 and 15. It took them three days from Kahiku to the Waikaka Valley where they found their land was covered with red tussock. He called his property Hawthorn Den. Breaking in the land immediately they sowed their first wheat crop. When harvested they carted the wheat to Tapanui where they waited whilst some of the wheat was ground into flour and taken back home. James was a very tidy farmer and a first class agricultururalist and stockman."
After Helen and James were married they travelled to Gore by train and then by dray to James's block.
James and Helen were prominent in their local Presbyterian Church, where James was the choir leader. James possessed a fine tenor voice and family and friends were encouraged to gather round the piano or tuning fork, which James preferred.
James purchased his brother William's property in 1882, when William went to farm at Longbush.
When James died his son William (Bill) took over the property. | Aitken, James Allison (I6843)
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6076 |
James and Emma had 12 chikdren, 9 were still living, according to the 1911 census
Other children possibly Annie(1886-1891), ALfred (1898-1899), Charlie (1901-1901) | Endacott, Emma Jane (I18253)
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6077 |
James and Helen had wereboth divorced at the time of their wedding | Family F8758
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6078 |
James Binnie was the informant on the death of his father, Robert Binnie, in 1917
James's Death Certificate would indicate that he was in some sort of accident which resulted in the fracture of his right femur. He died at Belladyce. His residence was at Three Milestone Farm, Torphichen. The informant was the occupier of the farm | Binnie, James Arthur (I13681)
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6079 |
James Chalmers was the informant on the death of his father in law, Alexander MCLuckie, in 1958
Informant on the death of James Chalemrs was his brother William Chalmers
| Chalmers, James (I16715)
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6080 |
james developed Parkinson's Disease and could no longer dray, so gave up his job in Clydebank and he moved back to Bathgate. For a time he was the Clerk of Works at the new Glenmavis scheme. During WWII he served with the Observer Corp at a post near his home in Bathgate.
Informant on the death of James Galloway was his son Robert
| Galloway, James (I8418)
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James did not enjoy robust health due to a bout of rheumatic fever. Shortly after they married James died of a faulty heart valve.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Mar 2017.
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6082 |
James died as a result of a cycle accident. | Myles, James Welsh (I9123)
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James died in infancy | Aitken, James (I7898)
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James died of Croup at the age of 3yrs.10mths, just two days before his brother John died, also of croup | Aitken, James Allison (I6827)
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James farmed at Kirkton Farm and then Ballencrieff Farm. Whilst at Kirkton he met and then married Elizabeth.
James later knows as Poppa, became a very successful Dairy Farmer, first in Bathgate later in the Blairgowrie area of Perthshire.. During WWII, whilst farming at Bathgate he made a lot of money selling milk.
When they were at Blairgowrie his farm was considered a model farm. The Agricultural Department advisors sent young farmers to the farm to really learn how a dairy farm should be run.
James died relatively young. | Johnston, James (I9606)
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6086 |
James Fleming and Rosina McLaren were the witnesses at the wedding of William Fleming and Elizabeth McLaren | McLaren, Elizabeth (I10303)
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James Fleming and Rosina McLaren were the witnesses at the wedding of William Fleming and Elizabeth McLaren. | Family F3440
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James Forrest Kidd - Lieutenant
Died 01/11/1918
Aged 21
20th Sqdn.
Royal Air Force
and 12th Bn.
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Son of George Gilbert Kidd and Margaret Forrest Kidd, of 3, Hermand Crescent, Edinburgh. (formerly served as Lce. Cpl. 2nd/9th Bn. Royal Scots).
Buried at PONT-SUR-SAMBRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Location: Nord, France
Cemetery/memorial reference: A. 7.
| Kidd, James Forrest (I32412)
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6089 |
James Frame and Annie Dougall were witnesses at the wedding of Alison Dougal and John Matear
| Family F8814
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6090 |
James Girvan was the informant of the death of his wife Elizabeth G Beveridge
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 5 Oct 2014.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 5 Oct 2014.
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James had various jobs throughout his life. He was a mason, farm worker, bakers vanman, ploughman and then a farmer. Farmed first at Glenend, Muiravonside and then West Mains Farm, Bathgate.
"Erected by James Aitken.
In memory of his wife Moffat Cunningham who died 17 Oct 1879 aged 41 years.
Also his wife Margaret Dobie who died 8th Feb 1902 aged 64 years.
His daughter Mary died 17th Mar aged 45 years.
And his grand-daughter Margaret Crerar. Died 16th May 1913 aged 19 days.
His son James died in Australia in 1915 aged 41.
The bove James Aitken died 29th Sep 1922 aged 85 years.
His son Peter died 10 Mar 1933."
James was the informant on the death of his daughter, Mary, in 1913
The death of James was reported by his daughter Janet Livingstone
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 23 Feb 2016.
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6092 |
James Leitch Auld, of 21 Mayfield Drive, Armadale, and Jane Williamson were the witnesses at the wedding of John Love and Janet P Gorman | Family F2807
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6093 |
James Mackie was the informant of the death of his mother Amellia Nimmo in 1925
The informant of the death of James Nimmo Mackie in 1987 was May Stenhouse, daughter
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 2 Jun 2021.
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6094 |
James may have died, prior to the birth of Margaret, as per birth cert for Margaret | Myles, James (I8067)
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6095 |
James Millar, his brother in law, was the informant on his death. I cannot make any connection between James Millar to any of John's sisters | Allan, John Dudgeon (I18746)
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6096 |
James Myles and Christina McDonalad were married on 2 Jun 1891 according to the Forms of the Congregational Church | Family F3009
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6097 |
James Nimmo was the informant on the death of Peter D Nimmo, his father, in 1959
Informant on the death of James was his nephew James Gair
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Jun 2021.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Jun 2021.
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James Nimmo was the informant of the death of his mother Jane B Thornton in 1949
James Nimmo was the informant of the death of his father Alexander Nimmo in 1958
Informant on the death of James Nimmo was G.C.Nimmo step-son, of 15 Dawson Place, Boness.
| Nimmo, James (I9320)
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6099 |
James Orwin was the informant on the death of his father James, and mother Christina, both in 1943
Informant on the death of James in 1947 was his son, name illegible
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 19 Sep 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 19 Sep 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 19 Sep 2020.
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Death Cert.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 19 Sep 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 19 Sep 2020.
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James remarried following the death of Emily. His second wife was called Minnie | Winch, James Henry (I30036)
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