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Jessie married three times, Alexander Paton a commercial traveller, David Petrie a hotelier, and, Donald Joh McLeod a clerical officer with Registers of Scotland.
Informant on the death of Jessie Ferguson was her son, name on death cert is unreadable. | Ferguson, Jessie Goold (I14519)
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6302 |
Jessie Miller and Benjamin Gray were married by "Warrant of the Sheriff Substitute in Lanarkshire"
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6303 |
Jessie stayed at home helping out in the nursery and with the housework.
Peter, Jessie's youngest elder brother had been a postman and been very friendly with a workmate, James William Smith, and he also became friendly with the rest of the family, especially Jessie. Jimmy and Jessie courted and then married in 1921.
According to her son James Aitken Smith; "After Jimmy and Jessie were married the first lived at Stankards Rows, or 'Randy Raws' as they were sometimes called. These stood just below Uphall Station, were the typical whitewashed stone cottages of the time and had been built for the local shale miners and oil workers who were a bit rough and ready. In May 1923 they moved to the middle cottage of "Springbank" a block of 3 semidetached cottages about 200 yards up Station Road from the the Miller's Bridge in Uphall.
The cottages had been vacant and they, Jimmy and Jessie, had been allowed to move in a week before the Term or Quarter Day, the 28th May, when tenancies normally began or ended, because of their circumstances." At 11 pm on the 28th James Aitken Smith was born.
About 9 years later, her husband was transferred to a bigger post office at Broxburn. And so the family moved to a cottage at Goshen. After the owner of the cottage wanted his cottage back the family moved to the East end of Broxburn. About 1937 the family were on the move again, this time to Bathgate to one of the Ballencrieff Farm cottages and then to the Ballencrieff Nursery.
Jessie developed breast cancer . Fortunately the operation was successful however it had affected the lymph gland and she was left with a swollen left arm.
After Jimmy died she continued to live at Ballencrieff on her own for a while. Her son James was working in Sunderland and so when his son Colin was accepted by Edinburgh he would stay with his gran until he obtained a place in the Univerity Halls of Residence. As Jessie got frailer and frailer she had to go to hospital where she passed away. | Aitken, Jessie Russell (I5184)
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6304 |
Jessie was a patient in the hospice, her usual residencewas in Leith | Wardrop, Jessie (I10482)
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6305 |
Jessie was a widow when she married Robert McQueen in 1954, having previously been married to William Lillie
Informant on the death of Jessie Hunter was her husband Rober McQueen | Hunter, Jessie Dick (I14832)
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6306 |
Jessie was a witness at the wedding of her sister Jane, in 1929 | Cooper, Jessie MacLeod (I13755)
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6307 |
Jessie was a witness at the wedding of her sister Lizzie in 1914
Informant on the death of Jessie West was her brother, James West | West, Jessie (I18311)
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6308 |
Jessie was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Agnes, in 1935
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Mar 2020.
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6309 |
Jessie was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Elizabeth Gartshore, in 1911
The informant of the death of Janet Gartshore was her son Robert Murray | Gartshore, Janet (Jessie) (I12725)
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6310 |
Jessie was a witness at the wedding of her sister,Annie, in 1918
Informant on the death of Jessie was her sister, Margaret Gillon
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2018.
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6311 |
Jessie was the informant on the death of her husband, RIchard Stewart, in 1981
Gordon W. Fox of Los Narajos, Tenerife, was the informant. I think he was her son in law.
| Handyside, Jessie Wallace (I14409)
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6312 |
Jill was a benefactor on the probate record of her father in 1965
| Rutley, Jill O (I32757)
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6313 |
Jim and Joyce went on holiday to Spain. When he arrived back home he was very ill. The doctor tried to get Jim out of bed but Jim fell and broke two toes. He was then taken to St. John's hospital and was diagnosed with lung cancer. He had probably been suffering from this for 4 years.
Jim died 4 months later. | Mack, James (I11328)
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6314 |
Jim was in the RAF when his first wife was drowned.
Near the end of WWII he met Ruth, last name not known, and they were married in 1946. | Ewart, James (I14990)
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6315 |
Joan was the informant on the death of her mother, Emily Jennings, in 1956
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 12 Jun 2011.
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6316 |
Jodi was born 4 months premature, and died the same day | Blair, Jodie Katelyn (I11373)
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6317 |
Johan was born whilst on passage to NZ with his middle names derived from the ship's Captain 'Todd' and the vessel's name 'Strathallen' | Aitken, Joan Todd Strathallen (I6824)
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6318 |
Johm Myles and Heken Frater were the witnesses at the wedding of Thomas Myles and Mary Frater
Name: Thomas Miles
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 12 Jun 1868
Marriage Place: Polmont,Stirling,Scotland
Spouse: Mary Trater
FHL Film Number: 6035516
Name: Mary Trater
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 12 Jun 1868
Marriage Place: Polmont,Stirling,Scotland
Spouse: Thomas Miles
FHL Film Number: 6035516
| Family F1603
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6319 |
John (known as Jack) was a farmer at Golspie, NSW, when he signed up with the AIF on 3 Jan 1916, Service Number 5049. Posted to B Coy. 3rd Btn. Sent to France on the SS Makarini on 1 Apr 1916. Wounded in action on 4 May 1917. He suffered a gunshot wound to the jaw and left arm. After hospitilasion he went back to the front on 28 May 1917. Created Lance Corporal on 6 Apr 1918 and full Corporal on 1 Sep 1918
Whilst on leave he married Maggie, (Margaret on the Army documents). Returned to Australia on board the Ormonde on 15 Nov 1919, reaching Sydney on 29 Dec. Discharged from the army on 20 Feb 1920. Awarded the British War Medal, the 1914-1915 Star and the Victory Medal.
He was a member of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. | Cartwright, John Herbert (I8735)
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6320 |
John Aitken was the informant of the death of his father William Aitken
The informant of the death of John Aiteken was David Yardly, brother in law, 148 South Mid Street, Bathgate
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Jan 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 9 Jun 2019.
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6321 |
John Aitken was the informant on his mother's death certificate, in 1888. | Pearson, Janet (I6689)
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6322 |
John and Ann's sons were well known in the early years of the 20th century as being the owners and operators of the traction engines and threshing mills on the Taieri. | Aitken, Ann Isabelle (I6839)
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6323 |
John and Ann's sons were well known in the early years of the 20th century as being the owners and operators of the traction engines and threshing mills on the Taieri. | Brown, John (I6840)
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6324 |
John and Helen were both widowers when they married.
Informant on the death of Robert was his son C(?) Lawson
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Jan 2018.
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Death Cert.
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Death Cert.
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6325 |
John and Helen were divorced by the time of the 1940 USA census | Gibb, John White (I37066)
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6326 |
John and Janie arrived Greenock on board the "Duchess of Bedford" from Montreal, Quebec | Glen, Janie Ritchie (I14443)
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6327 |
John and Janie arrived Greenock on board the "Duchess of Bedford" from Montreal, Quebec | McQueen, John (I8092)
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6328 |
John and Lilias, had one child, Ian
Informant on the death of John Aitken was his son I Aitken | Aitken, John (I22992)
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6329 |
John and Margaret had two marriage ceremonies. The first was at
Linlithgow on 2nd November 1707. The second ceremony was at Bathgate on the
26th November. The first is possibly the reading of the banns
Name: John Aiken
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1707
Marriage Place: Bathgate,West Lothian,Scotland
Spouse: Margaret Calder
FHL Film Number: 102976, 1066612, 0102975
Name:Margaret Calder
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1707
Marriage Place: Bathgate,West Lothian,Scotland
Spouse: John Aiken
FHL Film Number: 102976, 1066612, 0102975 | Family F1578
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6330 |
John Baxter wes best man at the wedding of his brother Thomas to Alice W Thomson in 1932
Alice Woodin the of sister Janet Thomson of Canalside Cottage, Reddingmuirhead, was her bridesmaid | Family F4769
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6331 |
John baxter wes best man at the wedding of his brother Thomas to Alice W Thomson in 1932
The informant of the death of Thomas Baxter, in 1936 was his brother John Baxter.
John was also the informant on the death of his sister, Mary, in 1943 | Baxter, John (I9281)
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6332 |
John Boag was the informant on the death of his grandfather in 1891 | Boag, John (I25633)
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6333 |
John Brodie and Elizabeth Gartshore were married according to the rites of the United Free Church, witnesses were Thomas M. Brodie and Jessie Gartshore | Family F6372
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6334 |
John emigrated to Australia about 1853, married there about 1860 | Hollamby, John (I30947)
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John enlisted for service, in WWI, at Bathgate. He was a Private, number 40895, in the 1st/7th Bn. Royal Scots, when he was killed in action.
A memorial tablet on Torphichen church wall remembers the fallen dead from the Torphichen district. The first of Peter's sons killed during the War.
James Aitken Smith was told by his father that John was over 6 foot tall but was posted to what was called "the Bantam Division", every one else being about 5 foot. James Aitken Smith's father talked to some of John's compatriots and heard that a shell had burst behind John's machine gun. Being taller than any one else he was the only person to be wounded. A piece of shrapnel had hit him in the back of the neck. Had he been the same height as the rest of the troop the shrapnel would have passed over his head. Who knows, he may have survived the war
Name: John Aitken
Birth Place: Torphichen, Linlithgowshire
Death Date: 14 Sep 1917
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Bathgate, Linlithgowshire
Rank: Private
Regiment: The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
Battalion: 17th Battalion
Regimental Number: 40895
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
| Aitken, John (I5185)
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6336 |
John Gray was the informant on the deat of his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Wood, in 1976
Informant on the death of John Gray was his son, John Gray | Gray, John Henry (I10576)
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6337 |
John had a daughter Isabella from his first marriage
Informant on the death of John was his son, James
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2018.
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6338 |
John Hamilton was a wodower at the time of his marriage to Chritina Helen Naismith | Hamilton, John (I2390)
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6339 |
John Hardie and Agnes Chapman were married according to the rites of the Church of Scoltand, witnesses were Nathan S? Morris and Jememia Ashcroft | Family F6378
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6340 |
John is mentioned on gravestone in Linlithgow Cemetery.
| Kidd, John (I7810)
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6341 |
John is mentioned on th emarriage certificate of son George Jennings to Rebecca Pankhurst. | Jennings, John (I2525)
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6342 |
John Kemp was a prisoner of war during WWII.
On 22 May 1965 May Wright sued for divorce before Lord Kissen.
John may have remarried
Informant on the death of John Kemp was Mary G Kemp, his former wife | Kemp, John (I5149)
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6343 |
John married a second time in 1854, following the death of Elizabeth in 1853 | Hobbs, John (I855)
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6344 |
John may have remarried in 1775 following the death of Elizabeth | Jewell, Richard (I30826)
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6345 |
John may have remarried in Sinderland 1880 following the death of his first wife,Jane Orwin | Pearson, John (I653)
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6346 |
John McGowan was the informant on the death of his brother in law William Henry Pankhurst in 1935
The informant on the death of John McGowan was his son, John McGowan
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 13 Jul 2011.
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Death Cert.
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6347 |
John Myles and Christine Davidson were married according to the forms of the Wesleyan Methodist Church | Family F2983
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6348 |
John Myles and Davina Robertson were married at theWesleyan Methodist Church, Polmont with Agnes Robertson and William ________ as the witnesses. | Family F1824
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6349 |
John Myles and Janet Cumming were married according to the forms of The Wesleyan Methodist Church
In 1949 John was the informant on the death of his wife, Janet Cumming
In 1924 John was the informant on the death of his mother, Helen Frater | Myles, John (I5472)
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6350 |
John Myles and Janet Cumming were married according to the forms of The Wesleyan Methodist Church
Informant on the death of Janet Cumming was her husband John Myles | Cummings, Janet (I10540)
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