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  • Lanarkshire Census ref.

    I expect this is a silly question but anyway....

    I have got a Census ref from the WDYTYA Lanarkshire disc which may be my 2x Gt Grandfather.

    Can anyone tell me if it is likely I can view the microfilm in my local library as I think they have a lot of family history micro-films there.
    If not - apart from going to Glasgow where would you suggest?

    As I said, probably a silly question

    Thanks
    Alison

    Researching:
    CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
    http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
    http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650



  • #2
    Allie

    What is the census ref and I'll look it up for you on Ancestry.

    OC

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    • #3
      Thanks OC

      I'm subscribed to Ancestry but the last time I looked they didn't have the images....do they have them now then?
      Alison

      Researching:
      CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
      http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
      http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650


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      • #4
        Originally posted by allie island View Post
        Thanks OC

        I'm subscribed to Ancestry but the last time I looked they didn't have the images....do they have them now then?
        No but the images are on ScotlandsPeople. I think I have a few credits. What details do you have?

        Just checked - I have 23 credits, should be more than enough.
        Uncle John - Passed away March 2020

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        • #5
          That's really kind of you Uncle John, but I couldn't expect you to use them up on my account!
          Alison

          Researching:
          CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
          http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
          http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650


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          • #6
            Hi Allie
            Ancestry do have more information on the Scottish censuses than they used to have ..... I'd not looked on it for a couple of months and was pleasantly surprised.

            As they say

            'Unfortunately, we are unable to display the accompanying images of this census at present, despite extensive negotiation with the General Register Office for Scotland.
            Ancestry has heavily transcribed the Scottish Census Records to ensure you have access to all key areas of information .... '

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            • #7
              Originally posted by allie island View Post
              I have got a Census ref from the WDYTYA Lanarkshire disc which may be my 2x Gt Grandfather.
              Would it be ever so cheeky to ask if there are any refs. on it to the surname Dobbie (specifically in Airdrie)? The ad. in Radio Times doesn't say what info. is on the CD apart from the 1851 census.

              It shouldn't take more than 5 or 6 credits to locate and download your census image.
              Uncle John - Passed away March 2020

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              • #8
                Thanks Rachel and Uncle John.

                I'll have a look on the disc for the DOBBIE surname, OJ. I was having trouble with it on the PC but will try it on the Mac.

                The ref for my fellow is

                GEORGE SOM(M)ERVILLE (aged 10 here)
                Birthplace - Libberton
                Parish - Carstairs

                District 2 Page 13 No. 12

                Hope that is ok!

                Thanks!
                Last edited by allie island; 10-08-08, 16:16.
                Alison

                Researching:
                CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
                http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
                http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650


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                • #9
                  This disc is not very good!
                  Keeps crashing on the Mac. too :(
                  HOWEVER so far have found

                  DOBBIE ELISABETH age 12 B.place LKS Airdrie Parish Old Monkland

                  ref District 23 Page 30 No. 5

                  DOBBIE AGNES age 10 ditto.........

                  No.6
                  DOBBIE JAMES age 8 ditto
                  No.7

                  Will post more if i can get the thing to work again!
                  Alison

                  Researching:
                  CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
                  http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
                  http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650


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                  • #10
                    All for Airdrie.......

                    DOBBIE
                    Birthplace New Monkland/E.Kilbride
                    MARGARET 73 Dist.13 p.5 no.13
                    JANET 29 Dist.17 p.11 no.16

                    Birthplace New Monkland Glassford

                    LOCHART 46 Dist.22 p.6 no.7
                    ISABELLA (Col?) 45 ditto no.8
                    AITCHISON (FE) 17 " 9
                    MARGARET W 11 " 10
                    LOCHART 9 " 11
                    ISABELLA COLT 2 " 12

                    AGNES 13 New Monkland Govan Dist.29 p.17 no.5

                    Phew!!
                    Alison

                    Researching:
                    CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
                    http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
                    http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650


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                    • #11
                      Allie - the last family is mine. The youngest daughter Isabella is my great-grandmother.
                      I take it there's nothing else on the disc which might help.

                      Your family:

                      HEAD: John Somerville, 26, unmarried, Tollkeeper, born Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire
                      BROTHER: George Somerville, 10, errand boy, born Liberton, Lanarkshire

                      The address is ?Boroford? Tollhouse, Carstairs.

                      Would you like the image?

                      EDIT: The correct spelling is Libberton, a tiny place on the road from Carnwath to Biggar.

                      I was in that general area only a few weeks ago, visitng New Lanark on the way home from a wedding.
                      Last edited by Uncle John; 10-08-08, 19:53.
                      Uncle John - Passed away March 2020

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                      • #12
                        Allie
                        I don't suppose it has any marriages that took place at Wishaw House, Cambusnethan does it ?



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                        • #13
                          Just popped in for a quick look on here for now, so will be back later......

                          Uncle John - thanks for the look-up. This could be my man - presumably the JOHN is his Dad (though says unmarried) - my Gt Grandfather and Grandfather were also JOHN but maybe I'm assuming too much!
                          Shall PM my email as you kindly have offered to send me the image. Thanks!

                          Rachel - shall have a look later - not sure if they have any marriages. I think it's just the 1851 Census index.
                          In fact I was a little disappointed with the disc as there are only a few images on there and you would be lucky to find your rellie on the two police records they have!
                          Alison

                          Researching:
                          CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
                          http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
                          http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650


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                          • #14
                            Allie - you could look for them in 1841, to see if a parent appears. The 1851 census clearly has them as Head and Brother, but there's a 16 year age gap, which could mean anything!
                            Uncle John - Passed away March 2020

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                            • #15
                              How about this lot (Ancestry 1841 transcription) living in Libberton, with a 6-month-old George:

                              Adam Somerville 5
                              Adams Somerville 40
                              Agnes Somerville 7
                              Euphemia Somerville 14
                              George Somerville 6 Mo
                              Grizzel Somerville 35
                              James Somerville 10
                              John Somerville 15
                              William Somerville 2
                              Uncle John - Passed away March 2020

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                              • #16
                                Thanks for looking anyway Allie


                                Originally posted by Uncle John View Post
                                Grizzel Somerville 35

                                :D ? :D

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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by Uncle John View Post
                                  Allie - you could look for them in 1841, to see if a parent appears. The 1851 census clearly has them as Head and Brother, but there's a 16 year age gap, which could mean anything!
                                  Thanks for those although my man has his dob as 1843, that's from 1871 census, so he may not have been too sure by then.....

                                  Rachel

                                  GRIZZEL - the sort of name you're glad you didn't inherit ( almost as bad as my Gran's GERTRUDE!)






                                  Alison

                                  Researching:
                                  CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
                                  http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
                                  http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650


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                                  • #18
                                    Every Scottish family should have a Euphemia. My wife's has one in nearly every generation. I had heard of Griselda, which sounds a lot nicer than Grizzel. Maybe that's what she did as a baby.
                                    Uncle John - Passed away March 2020

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                                    • #19
                                      I don't have a Euphemia :p

                                      Had a Gerty goldfish as a wee thing and there was somebody known as auntie Gert (not related I think)


                                      The name Gertrude is quite pleasant, it makes me think of grapefruits

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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by Rachel Scand View Post


                                        The name Gertrude is quite pleasant, it makes me think of grapefruits

                                        Errr......why?

                                        But the name Euphemia really appeals to me
                                        Alison

                                        Researching:
                                        CAVE, CUCKOW/COSHOW, DAKIN, GILBERT, GINN, HUXLEY, LEATT, LETTEN, PATTERSON, PERRY, PORTER, SOMMERVILLE, WEEDON, WHITING
                                        http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=1025
                                        http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=2650


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