I have found my Eliza Milne on Scottish People website in the 1891 census with her son Robert who I know of and daughter Alice and son Andrew who I didn't know of. She is listed as Wife and not Head but her husband James isn't on there. Any clues anyone?
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I thought James was her son and George was her husband.
I believe George had died before 1881.
Try searching for James Milne, age 14-17 in Aberdeenshire, Clatt.Last edited by Orangeblossom; 23-02-09, 21:47.Tracy
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Just to clarify this is the family I thought was correct:
1901 Census: Adress Maxhill, Oyne, Aberdeenshire
George Milne, 63, born Aberdeenshire, Oyne
Occupation: Farm Servant (horseman Bagend)
Eliza Milne, 63, wife, born Aberdeen (Town)
Occupation: Farm servants wife
Robert Milne, 22, son, born Oyne, Aberdeenshire
Occupation: Granite Maso
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There were two George Milnes with wifes called Eliza though wasn't there in Oyne, we found two marriages, perhaps the 1901 family I found is the wrong one? Mind you the occupation of George matches 'farm servant' though I suppose that's not that uncommon an occupation.
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1881 - George is a Farm Servant in Westertown Pitmedden, Oyne
Richard, there is only one family in Oyne though.
1891 - there's a possible George in Monymusk. POB is transcribed as Dyce, so not sure.Last edited by Orangeblossom; 23-02-09, 22:01.Tracy
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Source Citation: Parish: Monymusk; ED: 3; Page: 11; Line: 6; Roll: CSSCT1891_68; Year: 1891.
There is a George Milne there, right age, occupation farm servant, in a household with non relatives (not obvious relations, many different surnames). Born Dyce, Aberdeenshire.
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Hi Guys
Sorry for the confusion but I was tired when I posted this and did it from memory. Yes George was her husband and James her son. Richard the 1901 census information you found where they were living with son Robert at Maxhill was correct. I can only assume that he was away working like you said.
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