Did a 5 year either side of age and 2 John's came up, 1851 there is a widower John at Kirkby in Church Street
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Elaine
Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills
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Originally posted by Elaine View PostJulie
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Originally posted by Lin Fisher View PostAnother thought is the older children are Margaret's and he married her here and changed the children's names. Just a thought as it does happen.
Wonder if dc for Margaret would have recorded previous name. There is a death for a Margaret Osborn 1849 aged 66 Basford
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Originally posted by vera2013 View Post
Agree with Lin. Possible marriage for the couple in Notts. Have searched every which way on SP for birth of William and Hunter and m for John and Margaret, although latter not likely. Nothing showing.
Wonder if dc for Margaret would have recorded previous name. There is a death for a Margaret Osborn 1849 aged 66 Basford
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yes I believe that is her death as John seems to be on his own in 1851. [though living near other relatives]
I doubt very much whether the d/cert will show a previous name though.Julie
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Sorry poorly written ........I agree that it is possible John and Margaret married in Eng!and, Mgt having previously been married in Scotland, not that I had identified a marriage in Notts.
Thought William and Hunter may have named one of their children after possible Scottish father ie George but SP m search not matching Peebles births and too many for Glasgow.
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Originally posted by vera2013 View PostSorry poorly written ........I agree that it is possible John and Margaret married in Eng!and, Mgt having previously been married in Scotland, not that I had identified a marriage in Notts.
Thought William and Hunter may have named one of their children after possible Scottish father ie George but SP m search not matching Peebles births and too many for Glasgow.
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Yes the children and or G/children may throw up a clue.
I saw a Tree on Ancestry with a child of ? William b, Thomas Slingsby Osborn 1843 mmn Smith reg Basford d 1845. Maybe a clue in that.
On GRO Thomas Kingsby Osborn mmn Smith. On FMP Thomas Slingsby Osborn b 1843 mmn Smith buried Kirby in Ashfield 5 Jan 1845 St Thomas Anglican
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Originally posted by vera2013 View PostYes the children and or G/children may throw up a clue.
I saw a Tree on Ancestry with a child of ? William b, Thomas Slingsby Osborn 1843 mmn Smith reg Basford d 1845. Maybe a clue in that.
On GRO Thomas Kingsby Osborn mmn Smith. On FMP Thomas Slingsby Osborn b 1843 mmn Smith buried Kirby in Ashfield 5 Jan 1845 St Thomas Anglican
Vera
and that is a name I haven't come across yet either.. though I do know that St Thomas's doesn't have a churchyard but there are two big graveyards nearby.
I'll have to have a look for that tree, it may be someone I already know of, but it also might be a useful contact to have.Julie
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Does anyone know please if the 1851 scots census is just a transcription or are there images anywhere at all? I'm wondering if there are occupations shown at all. and if they appear in any other scots census before snuffing it.Julie
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Originally posted by GallowayLass View Post
scotlandspeople is the only place you will get images for Scottish censuses.
I'll have to see if there is someone with a sub to track this couple down as far as they can on SP then. {I don't have a sub} ahh just looked! no sub but credits! will need to have a thunk and see if I can find the records.Julie
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Originally posted by Darksecretz View Post
they have images Kyle? I'm struggling sooo many trees have Margaret McClelland as the mother but I'm not so sure.
The Mgt Osborn m to John in the 1841/1851 Scotttish Census is living in Gateside of Bellisle, Ayr.
A Margaret Osborn dies 1861 aged 87 at Gateside of Bellisle, Ayr, Widow of John Osborne ?customer Weaver, father John McClelland dec Miller, mother Janet mn McCo/all. The informant for that death was Grandson Robert Wilkie, son of Janet Osborn b 1811 Ayr
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Originally posted by vera2013 View Post
Still not identified your Scottish Margaret m to John Osborn in the 1841/1851 living Notts but this could eliminate the Osborn/ McClelland couple as yours.
The Mgt Osborn m to John in the 1841/1851 Scotttish Census is living in Gateside of Bellisle, Ayr.
A Margaret Osborn dies 1861 aged 87 at Gateside of Bellisle, Ayr, Widow of John Osborne ?customer Weaver, father John McClelland dec Miller, mother Janet mn McCo/all. The informant for that death was Grandson Robert Wilkie, son of Janet Osborn b 1811 Ayr
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Margaret 1841:https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...=try&h=9169161
Class: HO107; Piece: 858; Book: 4; Civil Parish: Kirkby in Ashfield; County: Nottinghamshire; Enumeration District: 18; Folio: 4; Page: 3; Line: 9; GSU roll: 438905
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Yes thats definitely a mistranscribe for Mgt. Need to place the children b Scotland in date and place order. I cannot find a place of birth for William on an English Census. Hunter ? Glasgow, Thomas ? Peebles
Stumbled on a Scottish m yesterday cousins Osborne/McDonald. Husband occ Draper from Lincoln. Maiden name of brides mother Kennedy. Couple subsequently living Lincoln. Not sure there is anything in that
Was hoping to find out a bit more about William as he is also recorded as a 'local Methodist Preacher' but nothing coming up
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Thanks Vera & GL, weaving/weaver would fit with John being a FWK but that's about it really. You'd think that with a name like Hunter that he'd be easy to find.. er no!.. [I mean a baptism would be easy] This tree I have found too also has specific dates for William and Hunters bapts
William: 24 SEP 1812 • Jedburgh, Glasgow, Scotland
Hunter: 07 JUN 1814 • Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
another tree have John marrying Margaret in 1807 but when john was 0yrs old!! and they all have the same marriage to the same person but I think it has to be wrong....Julie
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What I find confusing is how have they arrived at those specific dates? My head hurts!
tree1: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tr...38889649/facts
tree2: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tr...39019830/factsJulie
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