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Jane Stein Aitken
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Name Jane Stein Aitken Birth 10 Jul 1887 Hilderston, Old Glebe, Torphicen, West Lothian Scotland
Gender Female Burial 1969 Bathgate Paulville Cemetery, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland
Death 12 Jun 1969 4 North Bridge Street, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland
Person ID I5180 OrwinMillar Last Modified 12 Jan 2021
Father Peter Aitken, b. 1854, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
d. 20 Oct 1937, Ballencrieff, West Lothian, Scotland
(Age 83 years)Mother Janet Laurie Russell, b. 3 May 1856, Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland
d. 13 Jun 1934, Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland
(Age 78 years)Marriage 3 Sep 1885 Hilderston Hill, Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland
- Witnesses at the wedding of Peter Aitken and Janet Russell were John Pender and Janet Roberts
Family ID F1635 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 
Andrew Britton, b. 26 Sep 1893, High St, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland
d. 30 Mar 1950, Ballencrief Nursery, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland
(Age 56 years)Marriage 29 Mar 1947 Ballencrieff, West Lothian, Scotland
- Witnesses at the wedding of Andrew Britton and Jane Aitken were Thoams harvie and Bethia Aitken
Family ID F2567 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 24 Oct 2010
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Notes - Worked as a Dressmaker/Seamstress with Hardie, the draper in George Street, then called Engine Street, Bathgate. When her mother died, in 1934, she gave up work to look after the house for her father. Her father died in 1937 and she was the informant on his death but she did not return to paid work instead worked from home with her dressmaking..
Jean's bridesmaid was her sister Bethia. Six years later she was able to return the favour when Bethia married
The informant of the death of Andrew Britton was his wife Jean Aitken
Ballencrief Nursery was sold in the 1950's and Jean and her sister Bethia moved to a flat owned by their cousin J.A.Livingstone, at 4 North Bridge Street, Bathgate,
The informant, on her Death Certificate, was her cousin, J.A.Livingstone.
- Worked as a Dressmaker/Seamstress with Hardie, the draper in George Street, then called Engine Street, Bathgate. When her mother died, in 1934, she gave up work to look after the house for her father. Her father died in 1937 and she was the informant on his death but she did not return to paid work instead worked from home with her dressmaking..
