Our Haigh & Gurden Family
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3701 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Registration of Death for a Isabella Ramsay Easton, died 1894, age 5,Slamanna, Stirling (1-489, 2-blank, 3-0089) Another death that would fit would be Isabella Easton, died 1896, age 7,Carriden West Lothian (1.663, 2-2, 3-0039) | EASTON, Isabella Ramsay (I1899)
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3702 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Registration of her death says she was married to Alexander Fleming,Labourer at an oil work, and she is the daughter of Robert Laing (notedifference in spelling), and Helen Laing ms Nicol. Cause of death wasbronchitis. Death registration says she was 69, informant is her husband. This putsher birth year at 1802, but 1861 Census reports her as age 57, which putsher birth year at 1804. | LANG, Margaret (I1549)
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3703 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] residence at time of marriage is Torphichen | CURRIE, Janet (I2049)
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3704 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Residence was Old Town, Broxburn at time of marriage | EASTON, Sutherland (I1517)
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3705 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Rest of information from research files of Helen Stavert | WATSON, Helen Fleming (I1603)
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3706 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1460)
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3707 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Robert is the second son named Robert to be born to his parents. Hisolder namesake died young. His baptism was attested to by AlexanderFleming, his maternal grandfather, and Agnes Crandle, his paternalgrandmother. In 1891 Census he is listed as an oil refinery labourer living with hisparents at Straighten Mill, Liberton, age 16. On the register of his sonJack's birth in 1902, he is listed as an engineer in Bathgate. Afterimmigrating to Canada sometime after 1905, he worked at Stelco Steel Millin Hamilton. On the registration of his death, his religion is listed as Presbyterian.He was 79 at the time of his death. | EASTON, Robert (I1462)
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3708 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Robert Waddell and his family are connected to the Bathgate Eastonsthrough association only. Isabella Ramsey, who married Alexander Easton,son of John Easton and Helen Fleming, was a domestic servant in theirhome. According to research by descendent Janet White, Robert moved with hisfather to Bathgate in 1854 He owned a big store, in Bathgate, that was also a pawnbroker andwatchmaker. There were also branches in Bo'ness and Larkhall. The storeis now a real estate company. He was also a magistrate and later aBailie in Bathgate. | WADDELL, Robert (I1915)
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3709 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1846)
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3710 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Second son named James born to John Easton and Helen Fleming. Born at 36Cockrane St., Bathgate. Baptism at Free Church, attested to by theCongregation. At the time of his birth, a man named James Galloway, age 39, was livingat 47 Cochrane Street, just down the road from JGE's parents, John andHelen, and at the same address as JGE's oldest brother John Easton. Couldthis James Galloway have been the inspiration for JGE's name? Married at age 19, profession listed at the time as candlemaker, but bythe time of his daughter Janet's birth, he was listed as an electricalengineer. His grandchildren remember him as an eccentric man who had a reputationas a drinker and a lady's man. Granddaughter Mary (Mamie) Easton Gillremembers a time when she was riding a bus in Edinburgh with hergirlfriends and she saw her grandfather with another woman. Granddaughters Mamie and Muriel remember that he had beautifulhandwriting and he liked to write letters. Helena Murray, granddaughter of James' brother Robert, remembers when heruncles Bobby Easton and William Blackmore went to Scotland during WWII tosee their Scottish cousins, but James wouldn't get out of bed to see them. He moved wife and children to Edinburgh (area called the Jewel) fromBroxburn just at the start of WWI. He volunteered after just a month andleft the family in strange new place on their own. Lived at 31 Bath St. Portobello at time of son Jim's death in 1944. During WWII he taught engineering to the soldiers at the Ramsay TechnicalCollege. | EASTON, James Galloway (I1516)
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3711 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Sister Catherine was the informant on his death certificate | STRATHIE, John (I2653)
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3712 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Source for information about Isabella Easton and her descendents is HelenStavert's research from the International Genealogy Index. | EASTON, Isabella (I1507)
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3713 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Source for information on Isabella McLeod Easton is the research of JeanWilliamson in Australia. Emigrated to Australia in 1911, followed by her sister Helen in 1915. Therest of her siblings followed in 1916 after the death of her mother inScotland. | EASTON, Isabella McLeod (I1591)
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3714 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Source for information on Mary Paterson and her family is descendentAndrea Lynne Davies of Alberta Canada | PATERSON, Mary (I1720)
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3715 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Source for information on the descendents of John Easton is the researchof Easton researcher Andrea Lynne Davies of Alberta, Canada. | EASTON, John (I1584)
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3716 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Source is the research of Jean Williamson in Australia. Barbara emigrated to Australia in 1917 with her younger siblings afterthe death of her mother. There, she reunited with her older sistersIsabella and Helen who had previously immigrated. Barbara then moved toNew Zealand. | EASTON, Barbara Campbell (I1593)
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3717 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Source is the research of Jean Williamson in Australia. Not in the 1901 Census with her mother and sisters. Family legend has it that Helen Fleming Easton told her daughter-in-lawBarbara Mill McLeod that if her second daughter was not named for her,she would have nothing to do with her. She was so named. Both Helen Fleming Easton and her sister Isabella McLeod Easton left forAustralia in 1911. On the voyage out, they met brothers from Wales, Johnand Thomas Davies. Both couples married in Parkes NSW where their greataunts, Christina and Jessie Mill and numerous cousins had farms. | EASTON, Helen Fleming (I1592)
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3718 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Source is the research of Jean Williamson in Australia. Twin sister to Margaret Lang Easton | EASTON, Agnes Crandell (I1594)
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3719 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] stillborn | WATSON, Unnamed (I1608)
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3720 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] The Paterson line of Thomas Paterson intersects with my Easton linetwice. First, Thomas' eldest daughter and second child Mary marries JohnEaston, son of John Easton and Ruth Halliday. The second connection isthrough Thomas' second daughter Elizabeth and fourth child. Elizabeth'sson James marries Patricia Shields, a descendent of Robert Fleming, thebrother of Helen Fleming who is the wife of John Easton, mother of JohnEaston and grandmother of John Easton who married Elizabeth's sister Mary. | PATERSON, Thomas (I1722)
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3721 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] There are 12 births on IGI attributed to a Barbara Fleming and a WilliamFleming...difficult to know if they are all the same couple or not,though it is entirely possible given Barbara's sister's birth rate of 17children | FLEMING, Barbara (I2408)
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3722 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] There is a death of a William Donald Myers recorded in the ScottishRegistration of deaths for 1898, age 17, in Canongate. This would fitwith the age and location of this William. Still to be confirmed. GRO codes are 685 3 0420 | MYERS, William (I1940)
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3723 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1648)
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3724 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] There is a Sarah Neil who appears as an adopted child of William Watsonand Ann Bell, parents of David Watson. David Watson marries IsabellaEaston, and their son, George Easton Watson Sarah Hill Cairns, thedaughter of this Sarah Neil and Bernard Cairns. | NEIL, Sarah (I1764)
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3725 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] This day Catherine Paterson, daughter of Robert Paterson, East Calder,had a son (begotten in fornication) who was baptized by the Rev. W.Lowrie and named DAVID | PATERSON, David (I2199)
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3726 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] This entry was found in the 1841 census Piece: SCT1841/717 Place: Prestonkirk-East Lothian Enumeration District: 1 Civil Parish: Prestonkirk Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 0 Page: 1 Address: Brownrigg MUIR Mary F 55 Independent East Lothian MUIR Margret F 25 Ag Lab East Lothian MUIR Fanney F 9 East Lothian MUIR James M 35 Joiner Journeyman East Lothian MUIR Maron F 30 East Lothian | MUIR, Fanny (I1967)
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3727 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] This George Strathie is located in the home of George Strathie and JaneWilliamson, and is listed as son, but is more likely a grandson | STRATHIE, George (I2669)
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3728 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Thomas is the brother of John, who married Isabella's sister Helen. | DAVIES, Thomas (I1734)
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3729 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Thomas was an orphan and it is believed there are no records availablefor him | MACKINNON, Thomas (I1573)
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3730 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Usual residence at time of marriage looks like Lanark Head, Slateford | CRAWFORD, Margaret (I2432)
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3731 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Usual residence Juniper Green at time of marriage | EASTON, Annie Hunter (I1896)
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3732 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] was single at time of death | WEBSTER, Janet (I2673)
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3733 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] was single at time of death | WEBSTER, Charlotte (I2675)
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3734 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Was the informant on father's death certificate, listed as "daughterJanet Murray" | STRATHIE, Janet (I2668)
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3735 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Went by the name Ann | EASTON, Ann (I1805)
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3736 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] widower at time of marriage, age illegible, could be 36 address looks like 11 Caledonia Place, Edinburgh | BAILLIE, John (I2062)
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3737 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] William is listed as William Crandell on some records and WilliamCrandles on others additional information provided by Margaret Watson atcrandles@blueyonder.co.uk Margaret says that William's death registration was as William Crandlesand his father was listed as John Crandles and his mother as Jane Samuel.His son John registered the death. | CRANDLE, William (I1529)
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3738 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] witnesses are David Watson (could be either Sutherland's brotherinlaw orcousin) and Agnes Currie | Family: Sutherland EASTON / Janet CURRIE (F458)
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3739 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Witnesses are James Lillie and Helen Easton | Family: David C. WHITE / Annie Hunter EASTON (F617)
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3740 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Witnesses at marriage were William Fleming and ? | Family: William Lees JARVIE / Agnes YOUNG (F474)
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3741 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Witnesses at the marriage were Janet's sister Nellie Easton and andWilliam's brother James Askings. | Family: William ASKINGS / Janet Thomson Murray EASTON (F537)
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3742 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Witnesses at the marriage were R. Galloway and Katie Cowe. Minister wasJohn Charles Grant, Loanhead Residence for Barbara was listed as 33 Marchmont Crescent, Edinburgh. | Family: William EASTON / Barbara Mill MCLEOD (F452)
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3743 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Witnesses at the wedding were George Easton, James' next oldest sibling,and Janet Peden. Both James and Agnes were 19 at the time. | Family: James Galloway EASTON / Agnes STRATHIE (F457)
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3744 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Witnesses George McDonald (possibly the soon to be husband of Helen'ssister Maggie) and Mary Easton (Helen's sister) | Family: John Stewart POTTER / Helen Fleming EASTON (F619)
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3745 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] witnesses Robert Henderson and Catherine Strathie | Family: Alexander JOHNSTON / Jane STRATHIE (F841)
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3746 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Witnesses were Lizzie Taylor (relation of the bride? Bride's mother'smaiden name is Taylor) and Alexander F. Easton (possibly Alexander Flemming Easton, John'sbrother) | Family: John EASTON / Margaret CRAWFORD (F618)
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3747 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Witnesses: Andrew Aitken and Helen Anderson | Family: George STRATHIE / Elizabeth CARLISLE (F529)
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3748 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Worked as a bookbinder, but eventually left the business to work with herhusband in the grocery shop. | EASTON, Christina Webster (I1702)
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3749 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] | MYERS, Jessie Anderson (I1481)
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3750 | [Rayner.FTW] Possible marriage registration Sept 1867 MONK Thomas William Shoreditch 1c 399 to Eliza Judd sept 1866 Monk Thomas W Bethnal Green 1c 664 to Eliza Kerrison June 1866 Monk Thomas Newington 1d 327 to Eliza Hallock Possible marriages Thomas Monk Dec 1868 Monk, Thomas, Marylebone, 1a, 740 June 1870 monk, Thomas, Bethnal green, 1c, 663 Sept 1870 Monk, Thomas, Bethnal green, 1c, 516 Dec 1870 Monk, Thomas George, St. Savior, 1d, 67 Dec 1871 Monk, Thomas, Pancras, 1b, 89 possible 1871 Census Name: Thomas Monk Age: 27 Estimated birth year: abt 1844 Relation: Lodger, plasterer Gender: Male Where born: Marylebone, Middlesex, England Civil Parish or Township: Hackney St John Ecclesiastical parish: Hackney St John possible 1871 Census 44 Park St., Marylebone, St. Pancras William Monk, 27, Policeman, bornstoke newington wife Eliza Monk, in charge of home or horse, born Hoddesdon, Herts, sonRobert, 10 months, born London 1881 Census RG11 0286 / 107 Page Number 31 --2 Vict Cottage Chapel Rd,London, Middlesex Thomas Monk, St Newington, Middlesex, Age 37, Carpenter House, Eliza,born Hertford, age 36, Robert 11, born Regent's Park Middlesex, Alfred 4,Stam Hill Hackney, Louisa 5m, Stam Hill Hackney, 1891 Monk Eliza 44 Hackney, West Hackney RG12-0191 page 187 Monk Thomas 41 Hackney, West Hackney RG12-0191 Monk Robert 21 Hackney, West Hackney RG12-0191 Monk Alfred 14 Hackney, West Hackney RG12-0191 Monk Louisa 10 Hackney, West Hackney RG12-0191 Monk Ada <<...>> 7 Hackney, West Hackney RG12-0191 | MONK, Thomas (I2842)
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