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3501 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Also spelled Neilson on some IGI records and the 1881 Census
Found in the Census living at Lambs Cottage, Lasswade, age 40, shale miner
with wife Euphemia (misspelled as Euphermia) Neilson, and childrenArchibald Neilson, Janet Nelson, Peter Nelson, Euphemia (misspelled asEuphermia), Joseph Nelson, John B. Nelson, James Nelson, and boarderJoseph Pendregh, an 18 year old coal miner from Inveresk. 
NELSON, John (I1909)
 
3502 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Appears in 1881 Census with family, age 8. Absent from 1891 Census 
EASTON, Thomas (I1513)
 
3503 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Appears on 1871 census age 2 but is absent from 1881 census, when hewould have been 12 
EASTON, James (I1510)
 
3504 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

At the time of the 1881 Census Robert and family were living just downthe street from his sister Helen Fleming and her husband John Easton whowere at 63 Cochrane street.

He is listed as age 22 at time of marriage 
FLEMING, Robert (I1524)
 
3505 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

At time of birth, address given as 110 Holigate, Broxburn, Uphall. Thisis the address of her mother, Helen Fleming Easton, who was living in thehome of her parents, John Easton and Ruth Halliday. 
EASTON, Helen Fleming (I1945)
 
3506 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

At time of daughter Helen's marriage in 1837, the family is living at 18Livery Street.

Located in 1861 census living at 11 Livery Street Bathgate. He is listedas a Cotton Weaver, born in Bathgate.

In the home at the time of the census (all born in Bathgate) are wifeMargaret, son Robert, age 15, a Shoemaker, son William, age 12, anagricultural labourer, grandson Alexander Easton, age 1, lodger AndrewFleming, age 54, a widower and an Agricultural labourer, unmarried lodgerWilliam Murray, age 24, Agricultural labourer, and Margaret Fleming,granddaughter, age 4.

Alexander's death certificate gives his age at death as 81, cause ofdeath is paralysis four months, the informant was his daughter-in-lawChristina Fleming (Jarvie) 
FLEMING, Alexander (I1522)
 
3507 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

At time of his daughter Annie's birth, the family was living at 271Canongate, Edinburgh, and his profession was listed as foreman of aglassworks (source: birth registration of Annie Gardner Myers).

In 1881 Census, family was living at 30 Cableswynd, South Leith,Edinburgh, and his profession is listed as glassworks labourer.

Cause of death cerebral softening. Death at Poorhouse, Craiglock(?),usual residence 32 Whitehouse close, Canongate. Death registered byAlexander Hutton, son-in-law. Listed as the widower of Jessie RaeMcDonald, which indicates he did not remarry, at least not officially. 
MYERS, William (I1478)
 
3508 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Believed to have been the gameskeeper at Binnie House 
FLEMING, William (I1554)
 
3509 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Believed to have died before 1881 as he is not listed in the Census withthe rest of his family. 
MYERS, Robert (I1480)
 
3510 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Birth listing on Scotland's People site:
1883 EASTON AGNES F BATHGATE LINLITHGOW (WEST LOTHIAN) 662/01 0039

Possible Marriage listing
1902 MORTON ANDREW EASTON AGNES UPHALL 672/00 0056 
EASTON, Agnes (I1518)
 
3511 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Birth registration notes she was born at 8:30 a.m. at 31 South BridgeStreet, Bathgate
Birth was registered by father, Robert Easton 
EASTON, Mary Edith Orr Paterson (I1464)
 
3512 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Birthplace listed as Ireland on 1841 Census 
CRANDLE, John (I1526)
 
3513 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Birthplace listed on 1841 census as "outside census area" of West Lothian 
RAE, Janet (I1498)
 
3514 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Born Agnes Isabella Easton, but was called Nancy all her life (Nan is acommon nickname for Agnes). She changed her name legally to Nancy aftershe married William Blackmore.

Nancy was very close in age and relationship to her brother Bobby andthey shared many of the smae friends growing up in Hamilton. Nancy andher husband Bill, and Bobby and his wife Alice socialized frequently andtravelled together. Nancy was outgoing and young at heart, a wonderfulcook, seamstress and knitter. Her grandchildren have fond memories ofhome made sweaters that "smelled like Grandma" because of the perfume shewore. She overcame adult leukemia in her 60s before finally succumbingto the disease in her 70s. She died of a broken heart shortly after herhusband. 
EASTON, Agnes Isabella (I1454)
 
3515 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1692)
 
3516 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Born at 9 p.m., father signed his birth registration with an X

Apprenticed to a tailor in his youth. Apparently was a good footballer

His father, John Easton, registered his death at the Alexander Buildings,Old Town, Broxburn.

Source for information on William Easton is the research of hisdescendent, Jean Williamson in Australia. 
EASTON, William (I1506)
 
3517 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Born illegitimate 
PATERSON, Crawford (I2282)
 
3518 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Born out of wedlock 
WHIGHAM, James Paterson (I2209)
 
3519 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2088)
 
3520 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Born the same year as her brother Alexander, presumed to be twins
Was 31 and single at time of marriage
Address looks like 1 Tepperline Road 
EASTON, Mary Ann Ramsay (I1946)
 
3521 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Born the same year as his sister Mary, presumed to be twins

Possible marriages:
1917 EASTON ALEXANDER WARRINGTON GEORGINA FAULDHOUSE 673/02 0001
1915 EASTON ALEXANDER STRACHAN JANE BATHGATE 662/01 0002

Alexander died during WWI as a Private in the 10th Bn. Highland LightInfantry. He is buried in Belgium.

The cemetery is located in Lagemark, north of the town of Leper off theN313. From the Markt take the Korte Ieperstraat, at the crossroads turnright into Boezingestraat, after 500 metres take the first turning leftinto Ieperstraat. Follow this road to the T junction a tthe end, turnright into Briekstraat, 1st left still Briekstraat, take agin the 1stturning left called Hemelrijkstraat. The cemetery is 200 metres alongthis road on the left hand side.

The name Minty Farm was probably adopted during its occupation by aWiltshire Unit. It was, at one time, used as a German blockhouse and in1917 as a company headquarters for Commonwealth forces. The cemetery wasbegun in October 1917 and used until April 1918 by units fighting on thatfront. More than a third of the graves are of officers and men of theRoyal Artillery. Minty Farm Cemetery contains 192 WWI burials. 
EASTON, Alexander Flemming (I1947)
 
3522 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Brother Colin says he emigrated to New Zealand in 1968 or 1969 
EASTON, Derek (I1700)
 
3523 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Called Jessie.
There is a death listed in the Scottish Registration of Deaths for aJessie Myers, age 42, Canongate, Edinburgh. This could be Janet (Jessie)Rae McDonald Myers. Unconfirmed as yet. 
MCDONALD, Janet Rae (I1479)
 
3524 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1471)
 
3525 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Cause of death carcinoma of the breast 
PEAT, Annie Newlands (I2275)
 
3526 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Cause of death listed as apparently measles, death registered by herfather, John Easton. died at 8:30 a.m. at 50 Pipe Street. 
EASTON, Euphemia Nelson (I2077)
 
3527 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

cause of death listed as gastric fever 
PATERSON, Marion (I2170)
 
3528 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

cause of death Malignant disease of stomach 
STRATHIE, Jane (I2650)
 
3529 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Cause of death Pneumonia, informant daughter Christina Strathie 
STRATHIE, George (I1676)
 
3530 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Cause of death was Chronic Bronchitis 
EASTON, Alexander (I2501)
 
3531 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Cause of death:
Septicaemia after abortion 
PATERSON, Jeanie Wilson (I2328)
 
3532 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Cause of death: Mycardial degeneration, angina pectoris. Death registeredby Alex Easton, widower 
RAMSAY, Isabella Hunter (I1712)
 
3533 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Copy of his death certificate shows he died at 6 a.m. at 61 Cockrane St.,just two doors down from his nephew John Easton's house. John Eastonregistered his death. Cause of death was tubular disease and heart, sametime, dropsie, same weeks, surgeon John Doig.


Name spelled Crandall on 1871 census 
CRANDLE, John (I1531)
 
3534 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Couple were cousins -- Groom's father was bride's grandmother's brother
witnesses were James Webster & Maggie McAlpine 
Family: William WEBSTER / Jane LINDSAY (F844)
 
3535 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Currently lives in Abedour 
WATSON, Rosemary (I2033)
 
3536 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Currently lives in New Zealand 
WATSON, Janey (I2032)
 
3537 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

David Fleming, Minister
Margaret Easton, Witness
David ? Mackenzie??, witness 
Family: Richard SNADDEN / Isabella EASTON (F812)
 
3538 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

David Morris Peace was a licensed grocer. With the advent ofsupermarkets he gave up his own business and went to work as Manager inthe "Co-op". He was a keen bowler. (Source: Daughter Christine Peace) 
PEACE, David Morris (I1703)
 
3539 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Death certificate notes that child was 10 months old and died at 11:35p.m. at 31 South Bridge Street, Bathgate of "convulsions, 3 days"
Death was registered by father Robert Easton 
EASTON, Helen Fleming Galloway (I2536)
 
3540 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Died at 36 Polton Gardens, Lasswade
Cause of death Heart Disease 
HUNTER, David (I1715)
 
3541 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Died at age 25 of peritonitus with no dependents (source: Neice ChristinePeace) 
EASTON, George Strathie (I1680)
 
3542 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Died at age 87, registered as Crandel

in the 1841 census there is a John Easton, age 20, who is a Cotton HandLoom Weaver , same profession as Agnes' father John Crandle. Possiblefather for John and Isabella? 
CRANDLE, Agnes (I1520)
 
3543 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Died in infancy 
EASTON, David Strathie (I1701)
 
3544 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Died in service 
PATERSON, Peter (I2253)
 
3545 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Died suddenly in a car accident 
SMART, Christopher (I1837)
 
3546 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Elizabeth is not living with her parents and siblings in 1881 Census. Atthis time she would have been 18 and could have married or moved in witha family as a domestic, or she may have died young as her first sisterBarbara did. 
MCDONALD, Elizabeth Gilchrist (I1494)
 
3547 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Gertrude was Godmother to her cousin Linda McWhinnie (Daughter of NanEaston) 
SMART, Gertrude Strathie (I1688)
 
3548 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2035)
 
3549 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

He was a stonemason to trade but had a lifelong interest in car mechanicsand spent many hours in his shed cleaning sparking plugs etc. All thefamily took their "old bangers" of cars to Uncle Johnny to fix. (source:neices Christine Peace and Muriel Smart Bell) 
BRAID, John Alexander (I1694)
 
3550 [Easton July 2005.FTW]

Helena was raised by her maternal grandparents Robert and Annie Eastonafter her mother, Mary, passed away when Helena was just 2. Because ofthe age difference between Robert and Annie's first two children, Maryand John, and last two children, Bobby and Nancy, Helena was actuallyonly a few years younger than Bobby and Nancy and was raised as theirsister.

Helena quit school at the age of 14 to care for her grandmother Annie.Annie died two years later. Helena met her husband, Oliver, when the twowere just children in the same neighbourhood.

Helena died of adult onset Leukemia. 
MURRAY, Helena (I1469)
 

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