Our Haigh & Gurden Family
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Matches 3,551 to 3,600 of 3,803
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3551 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] His last name is spelled as Carlyle in the Census and BMD records, butchanges in later generations to Carlisle. | CARLYLE, James (I1828)
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3552 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] IGI C116625 1820-1854 1066612 , 0102976 Film 6900556 Film | ANDERSON, Janet (I1490)
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3553 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] IGI C116967 1846-1854 1067788 Film 6900797 Film | NELSON, Margaret (I1934)
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3554 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] IGI christening 31 JUL 1836 Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland | FLEMING, William (I2409)
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3555 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] IGI - Christening C116966 1819-1846 1067787 Film 6900797 Film | NELSON, Agnes (I1938)
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3556 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] IGI record on Mary Graham has birth about 1811 | GRAHAM, Mary (I1904)
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3557 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] IGI: M116891 1855-1875 6035516 REGISTER Film NONE | Family: John NELSON / Euphemia THORBURN (F620)
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3558 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] In 1881 census, Barbara, listed incorrectly as age 13, is located onCrescent Street in Halkirk in the home of Barbara Mill, her 70 year oldgrandmother, Margaret Mill, her 29 year old unmarried Aunt, and RobertSutherland, her 9 year old cousin who was born in Queensferry, Linlithgow. In 1901, Barbara is located on her own with children Isabella, Barbara,Agnes, John and Christina living on Old Lawn, Broxburn. Her parents inlaw, John Easton and Helen Fleming also live on Old Lawn in 1901, as doher sister-in-law Helen Fleming White and her husband Peter White.Presumably her husband William, who dies in 1903, is sick. | MCLEOD, Barbara Mill (I1590)
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3559 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] In 1881 she is living with: Robert THOMPSON M 46 M Markinch, Fife, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Baker Emp 4 Men 1 Boy 1 Girl Charlotte THOMPSON M 45 F Birsay, Orkney, Scotland Rel: Wife Occ: Bakers Wife Cottie THOMPSON 11 F Edinburgh City, Edinburgh, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Mary THOMPSON 3 F Edinburgh City, Edinburgh, Scotland Rel: Daur Sarah MYRES U 15 F Bathgate, Linlithgow, Scotland Rel: Serv Occ: Dom Serv | MYERS, Sarah (I1488)
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3560 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] In 1891, John's son William is living with his family on the same Street.They appear on the same census index. In 1901 Census, a boarder is also living in the home -- John Peutherer,an Equine Fitter, born in Edinburgh There are three possible death registrations that would fit pretty closeto John re: age 1907, age 67, Polmont Stirling (would be 67 or 68) 1922, age 83, Falkirk, Stirling (would be 82 or 83) Clipping appeared in Broxburn paper in 1907 to announce celebration ofJohn and Helen's Golden wedding anniversary: Mr and Mrs John Easton, Old Town, Broxburn celebrated their goldenwedding last Friday evening, when a large company of relatives andfriends assembled in Haston Hall. Both Mr Easton and his wife, belong toBathgate, where in their youth they followed the now obsolete occupationof weaving in their homes. They were married on 29th March 1857, by thelate Rev. J Scott of the old Bathgate U.P.Church. After the weavingindustry went down, Mr Easton entered the service of Young's Oil Companyand was employed in the old Bathgate Chemical Works, and afterwards atStraiton with the Straiton Oil Company. He came to Broxburn 9 years ago,and although now 69 years of age, still actively follows his employmentthere as an oil worker in the service of the Broxburn Oil Company Ltd.Mrs Easton, who is 2 days younger than her husband, also continues toenjoy good health, and is able to go about her household duties from dayto day. There were seventeeen of a family, seven children of whom (fivesons and two daughters) survive. The aged couple have fifty-eightgrand-children and seven great-grand-children. After the ceremony onFriday evening they were made the recipients of numerous beautiful andhandsome presents, which were handed over on behalf of himself and theother members of the family by Mr John Easton, slater and plasterer, theeldest son. The Rev H Ferguson, of Broxburn East U.F. Church, officiated.In his younger days Mr Easton used to be a playing member of the oldBathgate Reed Band during Mr Adams term as conductor. He also had anumber of sons in that band, which was locally known as 'The Auld Cairt',the rival combination (the Chemical Works Band) being called 'TheBreaking Machine.' | EASTON, John (I1502)
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3561 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] In 1948, Thomas was living at 176 West Main Street Broxburn and was theinformant on his brother Joseph's death cert. | EASTON, Thomas (I1588)
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3562 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] In the 1901 Census, John and Ruth are listed as the parents of a "Hellen"Easton, born about 1900 in Broxburn. In fact, this child is Helen FlemingEaston, the illegitimate daughter of John and Ruth's daughter, HelenFleming Easton. | HALLIDAY, Ruth (I1580)
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3563 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on research by Andrew Paterson ISABELLA HAMILTON or FOLEY (illegitimate) was born on 10/07/1873 at CityPoorhouse, Craiglockhart, Parish o Colinton to Isabella Foley (ms.Hamilton) declaring that Michael Foley her husband deserted her 3½ yearsago. ISABELLA PATERSON (widow of Robert Paterson (shale miner) died25/04/1947, aged 73, at 80 Union Road, Broxburn. Parents: IsabellaHamilton or Foley, wife of Michael Foley (slater) deceased. Myocardialdegeneration (2 months).Informant: Thomas Foley (nephew), 45 GreendykesRoad, Broxburn.Registered 26/04/1947 Broxburn. | FOLEY, Isabella (I2160)
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3564 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on research of Andrew Paterson At time of marriage living at Livingstone Mill | SMELLIE, John (I2125)
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3565 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on research of Andrew Paterson Cause of death: (usual residence: 57 Seafield Rows, Blackburn). Parents: Robert Paterson(gardener - decd.) and Helen Paterson (ms. Graham - decd.). Poisoning byarsenuatted hydrogen (6 days), Oedema of lungs (1 day), Oedema of brain(1 day). : poisoning by arseni-wetted hydrogen gas on or about 10/09/1914in the Sulphate House at Seafield Oil Works where he was employed | PATERSON, David (I2138)
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3566 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on research of Andrew Paterson died single of Emphysemia | PATERSON, Peter (I2155)
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3567 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on research of Andrew Paterson Listed as illegitimate on birth registration as Thomas Findlay, butmarried as Thomas Crawford and on death registration his father is listedas Thomas Crawford, ploughman. | CRAWFORD, Thomas Findlay (I2139)
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3568 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on research of Andrew Paterson Listed as Katharine Dick in OPR KATHARINE, daughter of Thomas Dick and Katharine Reid of Fullshills, born9th and baptised on the 25th May. | DICK, Catherine (I2093)
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3569 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on research of Andrew Paterson | PATERSON, John (I2147)
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3570 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on the research of Andrew Paterson buried in East Calder church yard | PATERSON, Robert (I2092)
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3571 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information based on the research of Andrew Paterson | PATERSON, David (I2114)
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3572 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information comes from the research notes of Jean Williamson, descendentof William Easton and Barbara Mill McLeod. Fleming is the twin of George Easton. His nickname was Flea. Death certificate found on scotland's people site. He died age 42 ofgaetric carcinoma. He was living at 94 Jewel Cottages, Niddrie (?). Theinformant on his death certificate was his brother, John Easton | EASTON, Fleming (I1641)
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3573 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information comes from the research notes of Jean Williamson, descendentof William Easton and Barbara Mill McLeod. | EASTON, Margaret (I1634)
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3574 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information comes from the research notes of Jean Williamson, descendentof William Easton and Barbara Mill McLeod. | EASTON, David (I1647)
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3575 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from Janet White he had been a spirit dealer in Airdrie and was a Provost in Bathgate, in1872 | WADDELL, James Hamilton (I2491)
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3576 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from research files of Helen Stavert and Graham Easton Watson. According to Graham, his grandfather never talked about his father David,as he disproved of David's second marriage to Agnes Calderhead. He suffered a stroke in 1926. Retired to the seaside village of Aberdourin 1957 | WATSON, John Easton (I1601)
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3577 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from research of Andrew Paterson died between 7.30pm 12/03/1904 and 2pm 13/03/1904, aged 64, at Torphin,Parish of Colinton. Parents: Robert Paterson (labourer, deceased) andCatherine Paterson (ms. Dick, deceased). (a) Syncope and (b)Suffocation.Informant: R Pryde (son-in-law). | PATERSON, Catherine (I2106)
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3578 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from research of Andrew Paterson died of Erysipelas with purulent infection of the blood (7 weeks). | PATERSON, Helen (I2118)
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3579 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from research of Andrew Paterson Listed as Ellen on marriage reg and reg of husband Thomas' death. | PATERSON, Helen (I2136)
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3580 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from research of Andrew Paterson Listed as McLintock at birth, illegitimate son of Jane McLintock(weaver), with Mary Steward Grandmother as informant of birth. Married asStewart | STEWART, Robert McLintock (I2141)
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3581 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from research of Andrew Paterson Name also spelled Whiggam On his marriage registration, father is listed as unknown, but on deathregistration, the following information is given: Parents: James Whiggam (carter, deceased) and Catherine Whiggam (ms.Clarkson, deceased) | WHIGHAM, James (I2112)
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3582 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from the files of Graham Easton Watson He served in the RAF 1940-1945. His service included two years as aninstructor in Canada 1941-43, and in India 1943-45. school teacher in Fife from 1946 until 1979. Initially the family livedin Kinglassie but moved to Dunfermline in 1957. | WATSON, James (I2030)
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3583 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from the files of Graham Easton Watson He served in the Royal Signals in WWII. After that he was villagepostmaster at Rosyth and then Aberdour until 1979. | WATSON, David (I2029)
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3584 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2036)
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3585 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from the research of Andrew Paterson Alternate birth listing is 11 January 1828 in Ratho died 27/06/1888, aged 60, at Midlothian Lunatic Asylum, Lasswade. Father:Robert Paterson (labourer - decd.), Mother: Catherine Paterson (ms. Dick- decd.). Phthisis Pulmonis. Was in the Lunatic Asylum in 1881 Census | PATERSON, Peter (I2102)
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3586 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from the research of Andrew Paterson Cause of death Chronic rheumatic arthritis | SOMMERVILLE, Agnes Thomson (I2121)
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3587 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from the research of Andrew Paterson cause of death: Scirrhus cancer of thigh and abdomen at time of marriage, living at Seafield, Livingstone | PATERSON, Marion (I2124)
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3588 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from the research of Andrew Paterson Father declared as James Shanks (farm servant), Champany, Carriden.Sheriff Court of Linlithgow 01/12/1876. | PATERSON, James (I2274)
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3589 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from the research of Andrew Paterson: ause of death listed as Scarlatina maligna (4 days) | PATERSON, Catherine (I2119)
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3590 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information from the research of Andrew Paterson: Marriage: 1/06/1875 at Roadhead, Parish of Shotts ROBERT GRAHAM PATERSON(farm servant - age 32) of Cramond Brig to AGNES SOMMERVILLE (domesticservant - age 21) of Roadhead, Shotts. Parents: Robert Paterson(ploughman), Helen Paterson (ms. Graham), John Sommerville (roadsurfaceman) and Helen Sommerville (ms. Downs - decd.). John Ritchie -Minister, Shottsburn. Witnesses: Jas Paterson, HellenSommerville.Registered 12/06/1875 Shotts. | Family: Robert Graham PATERSON / Agnes Thomson SOMMERVILLE (F675)
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3591 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information on Andrew Easton comes from the research notes of JeanWilliamson, descendent of William Easton and Barbara Mill McLeod. The notes indicate that Andrew left Scotland for Canada then moved on toAustralia about 1936-38. He brought his wife and children to Australialater and worked mostly in the cole mines, though he later opened a smallhotel in Cumnock, New South Wales. He died suddenly in Dapte (Dante?),NSW. | EASTON, Andrew Brown (I1633)
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3592 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information on death in newspaper announcement | PEACE, William Taylor (I1830)
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3593 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information on George comes from the research notes of Jean Williamson,descendent of William Easton and Barbara Mill McLeod. George is the twin of Fleming Easton. His nickname was Pud. | EASTON, George (I1640)
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3594 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information on IGI says he was christened at Free Church, Broxburn, WestLothian, Scotland | NICOL, Andrew (I1714)
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3595 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information on John Easton comes from the research notes of JeanWilliamson, descendent of William Easton and Barbara Mill McLeod. Keren's notes: He was the informant on his brother Fleming's death certificate in 1948.At the time, he was living at 20 Canning Street in Edinburgh. According to source Janette McMaster, the family moved to London in 1950and John went to work at the Chiswick Police Station | EASTON, John (I1632)
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3596 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information provided by Andrew Paterson Annie is a twin to William born at 6 p.m. Informant: Thomas Paterson (father). Registered 12/08/1902 Broxburn. died at at Bangour Hospital, by Broxburn (usual residence: 29 AlmondellRoad, Broxburn). Pneumonia, Immobility, General debility, Malnutrition, Megaloblasticanaemia. Informant: R. Wilkinson (son), 3/3 Clovenstone Gardens, Edinburgh. Registered 06/11/1978 Uphall. | PATERSON, Annie (I1728)
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3597 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information provided by Andrew Paterson born at 6:10 p.m. Twin to Annie Paterson Informant: Thomas Paterson (father). Registered 12/08/1902 Broxburn. Myocardial infarction. Informant: Thomas Paterson (son), 14 Letham Crescent, Pumpherston. Registered 20/05/1975 Uphall. | PATERSON, William (I1729)
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3598 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information provided by Andrew Paterson Informant: Eliz. Paterson (mother). Registered 12/09/1894 Broxburn | PATERSON, John (I1726)
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3599 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information provided by Andrew Paterson Informant: Elizabeth Paterson (mother). Registered 19/04/1900 Broxburn. | PATERSON, Isabella Kirkwood Buchanan (I1731)
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3600 | [Easton July 2005.FTW] Information provided by Andrew Paterson (adp@andrewdpaterson.fsnet.co.uk) Informant: Thomas Paterson (father). Registered 04/06/1896 Broxb | PATERSON, Elizabeth (I1727)
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