My Scottish "Wilkie" Family

Janet Morton

Female 1899 - 1998  (99 years)


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  1. 1.  Janet Morton was born on 18 Jun 1899 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 27 Jul 1899 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland (daughter of Andrew Morton and Agnes Wilkie); died on 19 Nov 1998 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1901 Census: 1901, Aberdour, Fife, Scotland; Scotland 1901 Census
    • Residence: 1939

    Notes:

    Birth Certificate (original) Birth Register
    Janet Morton
    Date of Birth: 18 Jun 1899 4 h 0m P.M.
    Place: Masterton, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Female
    Parents: Andrew Morton, Ploughman & Agnes Morton M.S. Wikie
    Marriage: 03 Dec 1897 at Dalgetty, Fife, Scotland
    Informant: Andrew Morton, Father, Signed
    Registered: June 26 1899 at Dunfermline, David Watson, Asst. Registrar

    Baptism: 27 Jul 1899 at Dunfermline Abbey

    1901 Census: Aberdour Parish, Mossgreen Parish, West Fife, Scotland Page 11, Entry #47
    Andrew Morton, Head, Married, Age 24, Farm Servant, Worker, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife, 2 rooms with one or more windows
    Agnes Morton, Wife, Married, Age 26, Birthplace, Saline, Kinross
    Janet Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 1, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
    Margaret Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 1 mo, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife



    Marriage Banns
    At Dunfermline, the third day of January, 1924, It is hereby certified,
    that James Mills, Bachelor, Butcher, 33 King's Place, Rosyth, Dunfermline (in the Parish of Inverkeithing) and Janet Morton, Spinster, Farm Cottages, Halbeath, (in the Abbey Parish) have been duly proclaimed in order to marriage, in the Parish Church of the Abbey, and that no objections have been offered; Signed Andrew Shearer, Session Clerk




    Recollections of Aunt Jenny Mills as told to Heather in 1998.
    As a child, Jenny lived with her family - Agnes and Andrew Morton, siblings John, Margaret and Agnes on a farm. Everyone worked doing farm labour for the owner of the farm. The owner's wife, Nessie took a real shine to Jenny. The farm was located at Forfal, no longer there now. Crops on the farm were oats, barley, rye , turnips and potatoes. Livestock included beef and dairy cows, pigs, and horses. They worked from sun up to sun down. Her mother worked in the potatoe and turnip fields.

    Jenny attended a primary school and the only way there was to walk. She doesn't remember the name of the school or the distance involved from the farm. In the good weather they always walked barefoot. As mentioned above, Nessie took a liking to Jenny and often she was allowed to eat at their house, meet their company and play with their family. This lady often took Jenny on outings by train to Dunfermline and beyond. One particular time, while on this outing, a fearful thunder storm came and they couldn't get back to the train to return home. They slept overnight at the friends place but Aunt Jenny was too frightened to sleep alone, so Nessie had to have Jenny in bed with her. Jenny remembers waking up to the sound of horse hooves on the cobbled streets outside doing milk deliveries. She had never heard the clip clop before.

    As she grew older she worked for awhile as the owners domestic maid at the 'big house'. Then she moved onto other work with 2 other larger families, finishing as the main chef for a well to do family. That is how she met Jimmie Mills as he was as asst. butcher and delivered meat to the place where she was working.

    At 25 years of age, Jenny married James Mills. She quit her job to move back home and get ready for the wedding. Just prior to quitting her job, she was given a 10 pound tip by her boss's mother in law as her (Jenny's) food was always so good. This mother in law even offered to have Jenny work for her in the future if she wanted to change jobs. Jenny was unflappable, even on preparing for extra company on short notice. Her job had the responsibility of preparing, cooking all meals, foods for the people she worked for as well as supervising other kitchen help during peak activity times.

    Jenny and Jimmy Mills were married in the village Hall which served as a church on Sundays. She doesn't remember how many guests came but most of her cousins, aunts / uncles, and friends attended. Her bridal attire was a white dress to her ankles and a small veil on her head. They had a lovely dinner, wedding cake, and then danced for hours. Music was accordian playing, dances were reels, lancers, and waltzes. The day before their wedding the weather was sunny and warm but January 9, 1924 was snowy and cold.

    Jimmy and Jenny worked hard and Jimmie wanted to buy a butcher shop of his own. The fellow he was working for said "Don't go", I'll give you a shop to manage and pay you accordingly. This arrangement didn't work as Jimmies' pay didn't increase very much ( 17-20L per month) Then another fellow offered to go partners with Jimmy, so Jimmy went to his boss to resign - again his boss said "Don't go, I'll pay you 1/3 - 1/2 shop profits. Jimmy was excited, however again, one year later, the money never materialized, so he left.

    Together with his savings, the money from a new silent partner and set up shop in Rosyth, Fife. After a few years, he wanted to be the sole owner, offered to buy his partner out. The partner took him to a lawyer and Jimmy paid 'hundreds' of pounds to dissolve the partnership. This took all their savings again plus some money loaned to them by Jenny's parents. Shortly after WWII broke out. Times were very tough - in payments, 0 profits and trying to please customers with ration books. Inspectors often came around to check the books, collect the ration coupons. After the war, they did gain and the business was a success. During the war years, Jenny worked along side Jimmy in the meat store, keeping the books, handling the ration coupons, cutting chops and generally serving the customers while Jimmy did all the butchering.

    Nancy grew up an only child, very happy, but personality more like her fathers. They were / are a close family; always people coming and going in their home. Nancy worked in top military secrets work as a steno. Also taught typing at night schools to Polish underground men, other future employees for the war movement.

    Both recall the fearful sirens. The first Scotland bombing was the Forth of Firth dockyards. Jenny and Jimmy were friends to many and helped many friends, neighbours during the war. Jimmy worked after hours as a "special policeman", checking that the black out blinds always shut - particularly in the maternity hospital. He had regular rounds to do daily with a variety of tasks assigned to them. Jenny and Jimmy had a bomb shelter in their back yard however often there was so little warning to always use it. Many mice there in the bombshell and Nancy, Jenny disliked this.

    These same shipyards that were bombed during WWII have recently been closed by Parliament in London. Everyone (all Scotland) very upset as this dockyard was busier than 2 others that are being left open in England. It has left huge unemployment in the Dunfermline community.

    After retirement, Jimmy Mills worked at the Abbey. He was like a caretaker to be there for visitors viewing, school childrens trips. His job was to provide security to the abbey as well as be an informant to the tours or visitors. King Robert the Bruce is buried under the pulpit here.

    Other discussions this week commented on:
    Jenny remembering when glass came into being, 1920
    Stoves only used for cooking, and a small light but never heating. They always lived in a 2 room shack like house. Only 2 small windows later on. Jenny recalls the parafiin lamps and candles that were always used.

    Andrew Morton was a right conservative and staunchly so, but Jimmy Mills was a liberal. Jenny remembers the males voting never the women.

    As Jenny is very fond of the Dunfermline Abbey, her favorite tale is one that her father told her; carrying her just down the street where she now lives on their way to Jenny's baptism in the Abbey July 27, 1899. She just beams with that thought.

    Residences:
    lived in Rosyth till about 1939
    Moved to 16 John St Dunfermline, Fife
    Then bought home at 4 Pitbauchlie Bank, Dunfermline, Fife, very near to the Fever Hospital
    Nancy sold this home abt 2001 after her Mother - Aunt Jenny died in 1998 - real estate bill of sale states asking price was £112,000.00

    Death - Janet (Morton) MILLS
    Source: 1998-432-778
    Age - 99 years,
    Date: November 19, 1998, Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline,Fife, Scotland
    Widow: James Mills, Master Butcher, dec.
    Father: Andrew Morton, Farm Grieve, dec.
    Mother: Agnes Wilkie, dec
    Cause of Death: Cardiac Failure, Chronic Renal Failure, Methicillin Resistant Staph. Aureus, Fractured R. distal femur
    Informant; Nancy W. Mills, daughter, 4 Pitbauchlie Bank, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Registrar: Greta MacPherson, Nov. 19, 1998
    also have original death certificate extract from Register of Deaths DF4301026

    Occupation:
    Clerk in butcher shop, domestic cook

    Residence:
    Rosyth, Fife, Scotland

    Janet married James Mills on 9 Jan 1924 in Hallbeath, Fife, Scotland. James (son of J. Mills and M.H. Black) was born about 1901; died on 21 Apr 1977 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Certificate: Vital Statistics Source: 1924 - 424 - 15

    When: 1924 on the Ninth day of January at Farm Cottages, Halbeath,
    Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    After Banns according to the Forms of the Established Church of Scotland
    Name of Groom: James Mills, Signed, Butcher, Bachelor
    Age: 22
    Usual Res: 33 Kings Place, Rosyth, Dunfermline, Fife
    Name of Father; James Mills, Railway Surfaceman
    Name of Mother, Mary Helen Mills, M.S. Black
    Name of Bride: Janet Morton, Signed, Domestic Servant, Spinster
    Age: 24
    Usual Res: Farm Cottage, Halbeath, Dunfermline
    Name of Father: Andrew Morton, Farm Grieve
    Name of Mother: Agnes Morton, M. S. Wilkie
    Minister: Signed, Robert Johnstone, Minister of Aberdour Parish
    Witnesses; Alexander Mills, Aberdour & Margaret Morton, Bank Farm, Aberdour
    Registered; 1924, January 11th, at Dunfermline; W. R. Westwater, Asst. Registrar

    Children:
    1. Agnes Wilkie (Nancy) Mills was born on 21 Jun 1925 in Rosyth, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 2 Aug 1925 in Rosyth, Fife, Scotland; died on 9 Jan 2005 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; was buried on 14 Jan 2005 in Dunfermline Crematorium, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew Morton was born on 26 May 1871 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland (son of John Morton and Janet Grieve); died on 25 Aug 1958 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1897, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    • Occupation: 1899
    • 1901 Census: 1901, Aberdour, Fife, Scotland; 1901 Scotland Census

    Notes:

    Birth Source: C114241 familysearch.org research 1998-2015
    Andrew Morton - Male, birth 26 May 1871 at Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

    ScotlandsPeople
    Birth registration copy 1871-424/2 - 145
    Andrew Morton
    Birth Date: 26 May 1871 8h 30 m PM Whitefield, Dunfermline, Fife
    Male
    Parents: John Morton, Railway Pointsman & Janet Morton MS Grieve
    Married Nov 1863 Perth, Scotland
    Informant: John Morton, Father, not present, Signed
    Registered: 1871 June 8th at Dunfermline, R. Milson, Asst Registrar

    1901 Census: Aberdour Parish, Mossgreen Parish, West Fife, Scotland Page 11, Entry #47
    Andrew Morton, Head, Married, Age 24, Farm Servant, Worker, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife, 2 rooms with one or more windows
    Agnes Morton, Wife, Married, Age 26, Birthplace, Saline, Kinross
    Janet Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 1, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
    Margaret Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 1 mo, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife


    Andrew Morton died in Jenny (Morton) Mills home , address 16 John St, Dunfermline.

    Burial is in Pattiesmuir,Douglas Bank Cemetery

    Death Date Source: Tombstone

    Two Cousins married into the Morton Family -- Charles Barclay ( grandson of Charles Wilkie & Agnes Paton) and Margaret Dewar Wilkie - Daughter of Charles & Agnes (Paton) Wilkie

    Occupation:
    Farmer-Fordall Village, Fife, Scotland (no longer exists)

    Residence:
    Masterton, Dunfermline,Fife, Scotland

    Occupation:
    Ploughman

    Andrew married Agnes Wilkie on 3 Dec 1897 in Dalgetty Parish, Fife, Scotland. Agnes (daughter of Andrew Wilkie* and Janet Brown*) was born on 14 Oct 1875 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 1 Dec 1949 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agnes Wilkie was born on 14 Oct 1875 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland (daughter of Andrew Wilkie* and Janet Brown*); died on 1 Dec 1949 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1881 Census: 1881, Muckart, Perthshire, Scotland; Scotland 1881 census
    • 1891 Census: 1891, Beath, Fife, Scotland; Scotland 1891 Census
    • Occupation: 1897
    • Residence: 1897
    • 1901 Census: 1901, West Bucklyvie, Fife, Scotland; Scotland 1901 census

    Notes:

    Birth Certificate Copy - 1875-464-0022 New Registry House, Edinburgh, Scotland
    Name: Agnes Wilkie
    Date of Birth: 14 Oct 1875 1 h A.M
    Place of Birth: East Brachly, Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    Female
    Parents: Andrew Wilkie, Ploughman & Janet Wilkie MS Brown; married 2 Jun 1871 Ballingry, Fife, Scotland
    Informant: Andrew Wilkie, Father, Signed, (not present)
    Registration: 30 Oct 1875 at Portmoak; S. Forrest, Registrar

    1881 Census: Muckart, Perth
    Dwelling: Cottage, Muckhart, Perth, Scotland
    Film 0203410, Vol 385, enum Dist 1, Page 1
    Andrew Wilkie, married, age 29, Occupation ploughman, Birthplace Orwell, Kinross, Scotland
    Janet Wilkie, married, age 37, ploughman's wife, Birthplace Ballingray, Kinross, Scotland
    Magdalene Wilkie (Watson), unmarried, age 14,adopted daughter, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
    Charles Wilkie, age 9, scholar, Birthplace Ballingray, Kinross, Scotland
    William Wilkie, age 7, scholar, Birthplace Cleish, Kinross, Scotland
    Agnes Wilkie, age 5, scholar, Birthplace Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    Andrew Wilkie, age 2, Birthplace, Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    David Wilkie, age 4 mos., Birthplace Muckhart, Perth, Scotland

    1891 Scotland Census - Parish Civil - Beath, West Fife, Stevensonsbeath, Crosskeys, & Greenbank Cottages (1891-410-003-048)
    #209,(Crosskeys) Page 48
    Wilkie, Andw; Head, Marr, Age 42, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrosshire, Orwell (2 rooms with windows)
    Wilkie, Janet; Wife, Marr, Age 49, Outdoor Worker, Birthplace Fife, Ballingry
    Wilkie, William, Son, Unmarr, Age 17, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrossshire, Cleish
    Wilkie, David, Son, Age 10, Scholar, Birthplace Perthshire, Muchart
    Wilkie, Agnes, Dau, Age 15, Outdoor Worker, Birthplace Kinrossshire, Portmoak
    Wilkie, Janet, Dau, Age 5, Scholar, Birthplace Fifeshire, Beath


    1901 Census Aberdour, Mossgreen Parish, Page 11, Wester Bucklyvie
    Andrew Morton, Head, Marr, 24, Farm Servant, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
    Agnes Morton, Wife, Marr, Age 26, Birthplace Saline, Kinross**
    Janet Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 1, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
    Margaret Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 1 mo. Birthplace, Dunfermline, Fife

    ** On both the 1881 and 1891 Censuses, Agnes's birthplace has been recorded as Pormoak, Kinross but on the 1901 census - birthplace is given as Saline, Kinross - the Gazeteer of Scotland by Rev John Wilson states Saline is a village and parish on West border of Fife. The village stands 6 miles West, Northwest of Dunfermline, Fife hw




    Copy Death Registration - Scotland's People
    1949-424-542
    Agnes Morton, Married to Andrew Morton, Farm Worker, retired
    Date of Death: 01 Dec 1949 10 h 30 m PM
    Place of Death: 16 John Street, Dunfermline, Fife
    Female
    Age: 74 yrs
    Parents: Andrew Wilkie, Ploughman, deceased & Janet Wilkie MS Brown, deceased
    Cause of death: Cerebral Haemorrhage x 5 dys - certified by Wm Cross
    Informant: John Morton, Son - Good Hares Farm, Latchington, Near Chelmsford Eng
    Registered: 02 Dec 1949 at Dunfermline, David Taylor, Asst Registrar

    Burial is in Pattiesmuir, Douglas Bank Cemetery

    1881 Census:
    Age 5, scholar

    1891 Census:
    Age 15 outdoor worker

    Occupation:
    Domestic servant

    Residence:
    Mains of Beath

    1901 Census:
    Age 26, Married & Mother of 2 children

    Notes:

    Married:
    Source: Vital Stats 1897-422-14

    Witnesses at Marriage:
    Andrew Wilkie / Margaret Morton

    Children:
    1. 1. Janet Morton was born on 18 Jun 1899 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 27 Jul 1899 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; died on 19 Nov 1998 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
    2. Margaret Morton was born on 11 Mar 1901 in Wester Bucklivie, Aberdour Parish, Fife, Scotland; died on 14 Dec 1992 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; was buried on 18 Dec 1992 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
    3. John Morton was born on 18 Nov 1904 in Wester Bucklivie, Aberdour Parish, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 25 Dec 1904 in Aberdour Parish, Fife, Scotland; died in 1976 in Maldon, Essex, England.
    4. Agnes (Nessie) Morton was born in 1907; died on 9 May 1982 in , , , Scotland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Morton was born on 29 Dec 1844 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland (son of J. Morton and H. Bowes); and died.

    Notes:

    1881 British Census:
    Dwelling: South Fod Cottages
    Census Place: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Source: FHL Film: 0203521 Gro Ref Vol 424; Enum Dist 22, Page 6
    John Morton, Head, Marr, Age 42, Male, Farm Servant, Birthplace Markinch, Fife, Scotland
    Janet Morton, Wife, Marr, Age 42, Female, Birthplace St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
    Isabella Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 12, Female, Scholar, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Andrew Morton, Son, Single, Age 9, Male, Scholar, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Margaret Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 6, Female, Scholar, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Jane Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 2, Female, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Euphemia Morton, Dtr, Single, Age 10mos, Female, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

    Occupation:
    Ploughman

    John married Janet Grieve on 15 Nov 1862 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Janet (daughter of J. Grieve and J. Thomson) was born on 1 Oct 1820 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Janet Grieve was born on 1 Oct 1820 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland (daughter of J. Grieve and J. Thomson); and died.

    Notes:

    Birth Source; C114477

    Children:
    1. John Morton was born on 27 Mar 1863; and died.
    2. Janet Morton was born on 29 Jul 1864; and died.
    3. Isabella Elder Morton was born on 28 Dec 1867; and died.
    4. Isabella Elder Morton was born on 3 Mar 1869 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; died on 18 Oct 1933 in Monimail, Fifeshire, Scotland.
    5. 2. Andrew Morton was born on 26 May 1871 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; died on 25 Aug 1958 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
    6. Margaret Morton was born on 10 Jun 1874; and died.

  3. 6.  Andrew Wilkie* was born on 21 Jul 1852 in Orwell Parish, Kinross, Scotland (son of Charles Wilkie* and Agnes Paton); died on 2 Feb 1926 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Christening: 1 Aug 1852, Orwell, Kinross, Scotland
    • Occupation: 1871
    • Residence: 1871, Cleish Parish, Kinross, Scotland
    • 1881 Census: 1881, Muckart, Perthshire, Scotland; 1881 Scotland Census
    • Occupation: 1881
    • Occupation: Jun 1901

    Notes:


    Extract from OPR:
    "Andrew, son of Charles Wilkie , Shepherd in Mawcarse by Agnes Paton his spouse born 21st July and baptised 1st August 1852--Source: 1852-463/2

    Scotland Census - 1871-460-00 002; Cleish, Page 2; Dwelling #7
    Gallacher, John, Head, Unm, Age 19, Ag Lab, Birthplace Fifeshire Abdie
    Wilkie, Andrew, Fellow Serv, Unm, Age 19, Ag Lab, Birthplace Kinrosshire,Orwell ** (Gt Grandfather)
    Ritchie, Helen, Serv, Unm, Age 14, Ag Lab, Birthplace Fifeshire, Beath
    This dwelling or group were enumerated just prior to Wm Robertson & Christina (Wilkie) Robertson's family - Christina (Wilkie) Robertson being Andrew Wilkie's older Sister

    1881 Census:
    Dwelling: Cottage, Muckhart, Perth, Scotland
    Film 0203410, Vol 385, enum Dist 1, Page 1
    Andrew Wilkie, married, age 29, Occupation ploughman, Birthplace Orwell, Kinross, Scotland
    Janet Wilkie, married, age 37, ploughman's wife, Birthplace Ballingray, Kinross, Scotland
    Magdalene Wilkie (Watson), unmarried, age 14,adopted daughter, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
    Charles Wilkie, age 9, scholar, Birthplace Ballingray, Kinross, Scotland
    William Wilkie, age 7, scholar, Birthplace Cleish, Kinross, Scotland
    Agnes Wilkie, age 5, scholar, Birthplace Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    Andrew Wilkie, age 2, Birthplace, Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    David Wilkie, age 4 mos., Birthplace Muckhart, Perth, Scotland

    1891 Scotland Census - Parish Civil - Beath, West Fife, Stevensonsbeath, Crosskeys, & Greenbank Cottages (1891-410-003-048)
    #209,(Crosskeys) Page 48
    Wilkie, Andw; Head, Marr, Age 42, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrosshire, Orwell (2 rooms with windows)
    Wilkie, Janet; Wife, Marr, Age 49, Outdoor Worker, Birthplace Fife, Ballingry
    Wilkie, William, Son, Unmarr, Age 17, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrossshire, Cleish
    Wilkie, David, Son, Age 10, Scholar, Birthplace Perthshire, Muchart
    Wilkie, Agnes, Dau, Age 15, Outdoor Worker, Birthplace Kinrossshire, Portmoak
    Wilkie, Janet, Dau, Age 5, Scholar, Birthplace Fifeshire, Beath

    1911 Scotland Census - 1911 424/00 035, Page 29, Civil Parish Dunfermline, District Crossgates; Lines 9-11 inclusive
    Dwelling # 224, Main Street
    Wilkie, Andrew, Head, Age 59, Marr, Colliery Carter, Worker, Birthplace Kinross Orwal* (sp as on form)
    Wilkie, Janet, Wife, Age 67, Marr, 40 yrs married, 8 chn born alive, 7 living, Birthplace Fife, Ballingry
    Wilkie, Janet, Dau, Age 25, Single, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Fife, Beath
    ** In 1911, my paternal Great Grandparents are living next door to my Grandmother's (Ann Scott's ) Parents - John Scott & Janet Wilson
    I wonder if this is one place where Grampa David Wilkie met his soon to be Wife, Ann Scott???

    Occupation was a ploughman and a carter, & in 1901 (at Son David's wedding ) noted as Colliery Labourer

    Newspaper Article: Dunfermline Journal January 30 1926 pg 5
    TWO CROSSGATES PEOPLE INJURED:
    Two accidents involving injuries to two persons resident in Crossgates occurred last Saturday. In the early morning while an old residenter named Andrew Wilkie, Main Street, was procedding to Inverkeithing, he was knocked down by a motor car and sustained injuries to his head. He was removed home and medically attended to.***
    Another accident with more serious results occurred in the evening. Thomas Sneddon, who is employed by the Co-operative Society at Dunfermline and who resides with his parents in Dunfermline Road, was proceeding home on the top of a train car from Dunfermline, when at a part of the road, hear the West of Fife Laundry, he was struck on the head by the trolley. After medical aid had been summoned, he was removed to Dunfermline and West Fife Hospital suffering from head injuries.
    ****
    It seems Gt Grandfather Andrew never recovered from his accident and within 2 weeks was hospitalized and died. I have been told he was walking to the Fair or Garden Fair at Inverkeithing as he was going to judge some of the competitions, but unfortunately the plan never came to fruition due to the accident.

    I wonder if there were charges to the driver of the motor vehicle or was Gt Grampa in the wrong place at the wrong time. hw






    Death Certificate - Andrew Wilkie 1926-422-5 Page 2

    Andrew Wilkie, labourer, 73 years, wife of Janet Brown, died February 2, 1926, 12 noon
    Parents: Charlie Wilkie, shepherd; Agnes Paton

    Andrew died as a result of a motor vehicle accident on mainstreet Crossgates, Dalgetty. He suffered extensive head wounds, internal injuries to nose, throat, clavicle 10 days prior to death. Pneumonia 3 days.

    Informant: Charlie Wilkie son
    East Balbarton, Kirkcaldy.

    (Research):
    Extract from OPR:
    "Andrew, son of Charles Wilkie , Shepherd in Mawcarse by Agnes Paton his spouse born 21st July and baptised 1st August 1852--Source: 1852-463/2

    Marriage Source: M114081, Registeer 6035516

    Another Source: Vital Stats: 1871-408-5 New Registry House, Edinburgh, Scotland

    Occupation was a ploughman and a carter
    Death Certificate - Andrew Wilkie 1926-422-5 Page 2 New Registry House, Edinburgh, Scotland

    Occupation:
    Ploughman, Railway Surfaceman

    Occupation:
    Ploughman

    Occupation:
    Colliery Labourer

    Andrew married Janet Brown* on 2 Jun 1871 in Kirkland, Ballingry, Fife, Scotland. Janet (daughter of William Brown* and Magdalene (Magdalena) Butters) was born on 12 Aug 1843 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 20 Feb 1930 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Janet Brown* was born on 12 Aug 1843 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland (daughter of William Brown* and Magdalene (Magdalena) Butters); died on 20 Feb 1930 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 1871
    • Residence: 1871
    • 1881 Census: 1881, Muckart, Perthshire, Scotland; 1881 Scotland Census
    • Occupation: 1881

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Extract from OPR:
    "Janet, daughter to William Brown and Magdalene Butters, 12th August at
    Balbedie."

    Birth Source: OPR 1843-464/2


    Birth: (Illegitimate)
    Alexander BROWN,
    March 28, 1869, 9:30 pm, Kirkland Farms, Ballingry
    Mother: Janet Brown, Agricultural Servant, Leven..Mouth, Parish of Portmoak
    Signature: Janet Brown, mother
    Registered: April 17, 1869 at Ballingry, Andrew Tait Keppie, registrar.
    On the side of this document, there is written "paternity of child found by Dec. of Court - See Reg of Cor Entr - Vol 1, P9, November 1st, 1869

    Further to this, on the 1881 Census
    Dwelling Manorlies Farm Cothouse
    Census Place; Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    Source; FHL Film 0203533, Vol 464, Enum dist 5, page 8
    William Brown, Head, Ploughman, Married, Age 68, Male, Birthplace Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    Magdalene Brown, wife, Married, Age 67, Female, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
    Alexander Brown, Grandson, Scholar, Age 12, male, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife, Scotland

    1891 Scotland Census - Parish Civil - Beath, West Fife, Stevensonsbeath, Crosskeys, & Greenbank Cottages (1891-410-003-048)
    #209,(Crosskeys) Page 48
    Wilkie, Andw; Head, Marr, Age 42, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrosshire, Orwell (2 rooms with windows)
    Wilkie, Janet; Wife, Marr, Age 49, Outdoor Worker, Birthplace Fife, Ballingry
    Wilkie, William, Son, Unmarr, Age 17, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrossshire, Cleish
    Wilkie, David, Son, Age 10, Scholar, Birthplace Perthshire, Muchart
    Wilkie, Agnes, Dau, Age 15, Outdoor Worker, Birthplace Kinrossshire, Portmoak
    Wilkie, Janet, Dau, Age 5, Scholar, Birthplace Fifeshire, Beath

    1911 Scotland Census - 1911 424/00 035, Page 29, Civil Parish Dunfermline, District Crossgates; Lines 9-11 inclusive
    Dwelling # 224, Main Street
    Wilkie, Andrew, Head, Age 59, Marr, Colliery Carter, Worker, Birthplace Kinross Orwal* (sp as on form)
    Wilkie, Janet, Wife, Age 67, Marr, 40 yrs married, 8 chn born alive, 7 living, Birthplace Fife, Ballingry
    Wilkie, Janet, Dau, Age 25, Single, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Fife, Beath


    Death Cetificate - Janet Brown Wilkie 1930-424-78 Page 26
    Janet (Brown) Wilkie died February 20, 1930 at Hilton Farm Cottages, Dunfermline at the age of 85 years. , Widow of Andrew Wilkie, Carter

    Parents: William Brown, ploughman, deceased
    Margaret Butters, deceased

    Cause of Death - Cerebral Haemorrhage as cert. by John Campbell

    Informant: John Morton - grandson, Present
    Registered: Feb 21, at Dunfermline, David Watson Registrar

    Source: 1930-424-78

    Occupation:
    Domestic Servant

    Residence:
    Lochran Farm, Parish of Cleish

    Occupation:
    Ploughman's wife

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Source: M114081, Registeer 6035516

    Another Source: Vital Stats: 1871-408-5

    Marriage - after banns:
    Church of Scotland

    Witnesses at Marriage:
    Alexander Brown/John Wilkie

    Children:
    1. Charles Wilkie was born on 22 Oct 1871 in Kirkland, Ballingry, Fife, Scotland; died on 3 Feb 1959 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland.
    2. William Brown Wilkie was born on 9 Aug 1873 in Cleish, Kinrossshire, Scotland; died on 12 Apr 1952 in Stenhousemuir, Larbert Parish, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
    3. 3. Agnes Wilkie was born on 14 Oct 1875 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 1 Dec 1949 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
    4. Andrew Wilkie was born on 22 Jun 1878 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 7 May 1907 in Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland.
    5. David Wilkie* was born on 12 Nov 1880 in Mallilurk, Muckart Parish, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 29 Sep 1965 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 2 Oct 1965 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.
    6. Janet Wilkie was born on 26 Oct 1885 in Leuchatsbeath, Beath Parish, Fife, Scotland; died on 15 Jul 1975 in Stettler, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 19 Jul 1975 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  J. Morton

    J. married H. Bowes. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  H. Bowes
    Children:
    1. 4. John Morton was born on 29 Dec 1844 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; and died.

  3. 10.  J. Grieve

    J. married J. Thomson. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  J. Thomson
    Children:
    1. 5. Janet Grieve was born on 1 Oct 1820 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland; and died.

  5. 12.  Charles Wilkie* was born on 11 May 1816 in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 2 Jun 1816 in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland (son of Robert Wilkie* and Christian Paul); died on 19 Mar 1881 in Yetts Of Muchart, Perth, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 11 May 1816, Aberdour, Fife, Scotland; Source OPR 401 Births Pg 130
    • Baptism: 2 Jun 1816, Aberdour, Fife, Scotland; OPR 401
    • Occupation: 1851-1871; Census years
    • Death: 19 Mar 1881, Yetts Of Muchart, Perth, Scotland; Scotland Death records

    Notes:

    OPR 401 Births - 1816
    " May 11, 1816 - Born to Robert Wilkie & Christian Paul, his spouse, a son, Baptized 2nd June, named Charles"

    Have attempted to use ScotlandsPeople site to find a marriage of Charles & Agnes (Paton) Wilkie as well as the 1841 census. Tried finding them via children's names too and again, nothing came up that was their family. perhaps the 1841 census where they were residing is one of many that perished as these were being transported to New Registry House. Feb 2011 HW
    Further to this note - found in Dunfermline Library, June 2015, Scotland Births 1840 an entry
    Wilkie: Charles Wilkie and his Wife Agnes Paton had a daughter born on the 11 of May and baptized on the 9 of Augt - Named Margaret Dewar - another note stated baptism took place Kinghorn

    1851 Census: 411, Parish of Burnt Island Page
    Family # 15, Crossgates
    Charles Wilkie, Head, Married, 34, Ag. Lab (Shepherd), Birthplace Fife, Aberdour
    Agnes Wilkie, Wife, married, 35, Birthplace Berwick on Tweed
    Robert Wilkie, Son, 16, Birthplace Auchterderran, Fife
    John Wilkie, Son, 14, Birthplace Auchtertool, Fife
    Christian Wilkie, Daughter, 12, Birthplace Burnt Island, Fife
    Margaret Wilkie, Daughter, 10, Scholar, Birthplace Burnt Island, Fife
    Charles Wilkie, Son, 9, Scholar, Birthplace Burnt Island
    William Wilkie, Son, 7, Scholar, Birthplace Burnt Island
    Agnes Wilkie, Daughter, 5, Scholar, Birthplace Burnt Island
    James Wilkie, Son, 3, Shepherd's Son, Birthplace Burnt Island, Fife
    David Wilkie, Son, 1, Birthplace Burnt Island, Fife

    1861 Scotland Census , Mawcarse, Orwell District & Orwell parish, Reg #363, Household # 26, Line 16; Roll CSSCT1861_61
    Charles Wilkie, Head, Male, Marr, Age 44, Birthplace Oberdon Fifeshire*, Occupation Shepherd
    Agnes Wilkie, Wife, Female, Marr, Age 45
    Christian Wilkie, Age 22
    Margaret Wilkie Age 20
    Andrew Wilkie, Age 8
    Charles Wilkie, Age 3
    Agnes Barclay Age 10 mos.
    I believe the birthplace given on this transcript is in error - should be Aberdour (this record taken from ancestry.ca)

    1871 Census, Orwell, County Kinross, Shepherd's House Page 11
    Family # 48
    Charles Wilkie, Head, Married, 54, Shepherd, Birthplace, Fife Aberdour
    Agnes Paton, Wife, Married, Age 55, Shepherds Wife, Birthplace England
    William Wilkie, Son, Married, 27, Shepherd, Birthplace, Fife, Burnt Island
    Charles Wilkie, Grandson, 13, Outworker, Dundee, Lochee
    Alex... Wilkie, Grandaughter, 4, Birthplace, Perth
    John Rae - Relative, Age 15, Farm Servant, Birthplace Fife, Gateside? - (John Rae is Chas Wilkie nephew - son of Marg Wilkie & Geo Rae whose birth states he was born Galltown Dysart Fife Scotland) hw

    On all his children's birth registration forms, he (Charles) marked his signature with an "x".

    Death: Source Vital stats 1881-385-3; Card # 544
    Charles Wilkie, died March 19, 1881 at 64 years at Yetts of Muchart.
    Husband of Agnes (Paton) Wilkie
    Occupation: Shepherd
    Cause of Death: Valvular Disease of the Heart, Septritis; Surgeon: Robert Munro
    Parents: Father- Robert Wilkie - ploughman-deceased
    Mother - Agnes Wilkie - M.S. Paton, deceased* ( should read Christian Paul)
    Informant: Robert Wilkie (son) Address - Menstrie
    Registered Mar 19, at Muchart, Henry or Harry Sinclair, Registrar

    Occupation:
    Shepherd at ages 35 - 55 yrs

    Death:
    Cause of Death - Valvular Heart Disease

    Charles married Agnes Paton about 1836 in Aberdour Parish, Fife, Scotland. Agnes (daughter of John Paton and Margaret Stewart) was born in 1816 in Berwick On Tweed, Northumberland, England; died on 11 May 1897 in Cleish, Kinrossshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Agnes Paton was born in 1816 in Berwick On Tweed, Northumberland, England (daughter of John Paton and Margaret Stewart); died on 11 May 1897 in Cleish, Kinrossshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1816, Berwick On Tweed, Northumberland, England; from Census information
    • Marriage: Bef 1835, Unknown; Marriage of Charles Wilkie & Agnes Paton
    • 1851 Census: 1851, BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; 1851 Scotland Census
    • 1861 Census: 1861, Mawcarse, Orwell Parish, Kinross, Scotland; 1861 Scotland Census
    • 1871 Census: 1871, , Orwell Parish, Kinross, Scotland; 1871 Scotland census
    • 1881 Census: 1881, Muckart, Perthshire, Scotland; 1881 Scotland Census
    • Death: 11 May 1897, Cleish, Kinrossshire, Scotland; Scotland Death records

    Notes:

    Agnes, daughter of John Paton and Margaret Stewart according to death certificate, but unable to locate a Birth Certificate confirming birth date and birth parents. Census info states her Birthplace on Berwick on Tweed or England hw


    1851 Census: 411, Parish of Burnt Island Page
    Family # 15, Crossgates
    Charles Wilkie, Head, Married, 34, Ag. Lab (Shepherd), Birthplace Fife, Aberdour
    Agnes Wilkie, Wife, married, 35, Birthplace Berwick on Tweed
    Robert Wilkie, Son, 16, Birthplace Auchterderran, Fife
    John Wilkie, Son, 14, Birthplace Auchtertool, Fife
    Christian Wilkie, Daughter, 12, Birthplace Burnt Island, Fife
    Margaret Wilkie, Daughter, 10, Scholar, Birthplace Burnt Island, Fife
    Charles Wilkie, Son, 9, Scholar, Birthplace Burnt Island
    William Wilkie, Son, 7, Scholar, Birthplace Burnt Island
    Agnes Wilkie, Daughter, 5, Scholar, Birthplace Burnt Island
    James Wilkie, Son, 3, Shepherd's Son, Birthplace Burnt Island, Fife
    David Wilkie, Son, 1, Birthplace Burnt Island, Fife

    1861 Scotland Census , Mawcarse, Orwell District & Orwell parish, Reg #363, Household # 26, Line 16; Roll CSSCT1861_61
    Charles Wilkie, Head, Male, Marr, Age 44, Birthplace Oberdon Fifeshire*, Occupation Shepherd
    Agnes Wilkie, Wife, Female, Marr, Age 45
    Christian Wilkie, Age 22
    Margaret Wilkie Age 20
    Andrew Wilkie, Age 8
    Charles Wilkie, Age 3
    Agnes Barclay Age 10 mos.
    I believe the birthplace given on this transcript is in error - should be Aberdour (this record taken from ancestry.ca)

    1871 Census, Orwell, County Kinross, Shepherd's House Page 11
    Family # 48
    Charles Wilkie, Head, Married, 54, Shepherd, Birthplace, Fife Aberdour
    Agnes Paton, Wife, Married, Age 55, Shepherds Wife, Birthplace England
    William Wilkie, Son, Married, 27, Shepherd, Birthplace, Fife, Burnt Island
    Charles Wilkie, Grandson, 13, Outworker, Dundee, Lochee
    Alex... Wilkie, Grandaughter, 4, Birthplace, Perth
    John Rae, Relative, Age 15, Birthplace Fife, Gateside? (nephew of husb Chas Wilkie)

    1881 Census:
    Dwelling: Cottage, Muckart, Perth, Scotland, Film 0203410, vol 385, Enum dist 1, page1
    Agnes Wilkie, head, Occupation Annuitant, Widow, Age 65, female, Birthplace, Berwick on Tweed
    William Wilkie, son, Occupation, Shepherd, unmarried, age 36, male, Birthplace, Burntisland, Fife, Scotland

    Death Certificate: 1897-460-5

    Surname: Agnes Wilkie, Widow of Charles Wilkie, shepherd
    Date: 1897 - May 11, 1 h, 0 min, pm., Blackdul
    Sex: Female
    Age: 81 years
    Parents: John Paton, Shop Quarryman, deceased
    Margaret Paton, M.S. Stewart, deceased
    Cause of Death: Broncho-Pneumonia 1 month, Old age and Exhaustion, cert. by James Menigle LRCP
    G ED.
    Informant: Charles Wilkie, Son, Cleish, Kinross
    Registered: 1897 May 17, Cleish, Kinross; Thomas Dobbie, Registrar

    Death:
    from Pneumonia

    Notes:

    Parents (Marriage Pg):
    John Paton, Margaret Stewart

    Children:
    1. Robert Wilkie was born in 1835 in Auchterderran, Fife, Scotland; died on 30 Dec 1916 in Alva, Clackmannan, Scotland.
    2. John Wilkie was born on 16 Jan 1837 in Auchtertool, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 19 Mar 1837 in Auchtertool, Fife, Scotland; died on 12 Mar 1909 in Cupar, Fife, Scotland.
    3. Christian Wilkie was born on 22 Sep 1838 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 7 Oct 1838 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 13 Jul 1901 in Ladybank, Collessie, Fife, Scotland.
    4. Margaret Dewar Wilkie was born on 11 May 1840 in Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 9 Aug 1840 in Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland; died on 8 May 1874 in Kinross Parish, Kinross, Scotland.
    5. Charles Wilkie was born on 10 Dec 1841 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 23 Jan 1842 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 8 Jun 1904 in Tillicoultry, Clackmannan, Scotland.
    6. William Wilkie was born in 1844 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 5 Dec 1918 in Milnathort, Orwell Parish, Kinross, Scotland.
    7. Agnes Wilkie was born about 1845 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 29 Aug 1899 in Forgandenny, Perthshire, Scotland.
    8. James Wilkie was born about 1848 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 29 Nov 1922 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland.
    9. David Wilkie was born in 1849 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 19 Oct 1895 in Beath, Fife, Scotland.
    10. 6. Andrew Wilkie* was born on 21 Jul 1852 in Orwell Parish, Kinross, Scotland; died on 2 Feb 1926 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland.

  7. 14.  William Brown* was born in 1813 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland (son of William Brown* and Cecilia Brunton*); died on 24 Dec 1899 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1871
    • Occupation: 1871
    • Census: 1881
    • Occupation: 1881
    • Death: 1899

    Notes:

    1841 Census - provided by Linda Nov. 2003
    1841 - Portmoak, Kinrosshire, - District 1, Page 7, Outfields of Greenhead
    William Brown - 30 yrs, Agricultural Labourer, /Y
    Magdalene Brown - 25 yrs, /N
    Anne Brown - 2 yrs, /Y
    William Brown - 2 months /Y

    1851 Census - Portmoak

    1861 - Census , Ballingry, Fife, Scotland June Research 2015
    Entry # 67
    William Brown, Head, Married, Age 48, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrosshire, Portmoak
    Mady Brown, Wife, Married, Age 47, Wife, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife
    Janet Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 17, Dau of Fm Worker, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife
    Magdlane Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 12, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife
    Helen Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 10, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife
    Cecil Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 8, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife

    1871 - Living at Ballingry, Fife, with wife, grandson, & grandtr. D2, p
    17
    Grandson - Alexander S. Brown, age 2, Ballingry
    GD: Magdeline Watson/Brown age 4, Ballingry


    Occupation -foreman
    1881 Census
    Dwelling: Manorlies Farm Cothouse, Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland,
    Film 0203533, vol 464, Enum Dist 5, page 8
    William Brown, married, age 68, Occupation ploughman, Birthplace Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    Magdalene Brown, wife, married, age 67, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
    Alexander Brown, grandson, scholar, age 12, Birthplace, Ballingry, Fife, Scotland

    1891 Scotland Census Portmoak, Kinross County; Page 6, Lines
    Entry 32 - Cot House
    William Brown, Head, Widow, Age 80, Agricultural Labourer, Birthplace Kinrossshire, Portmoak
    Alexander Brown, GSon, Unmarried, Age 22, Agricultural Labourer, Birthplace Fifeshire Ballingry


    Death Certificate - New Registry House 447/1- 102

    Name: William Brown, Farm Servant, Widower of Magdalene Butters
    When: 1899, December 24, 1 h 30 m, P. M., Bandon, Markinch, Fife
    Sex; Male
    Age: 89 years
    Name of Father: William Brown, Farm Servant, Deceased
    Name of Mother: Cecelia Brown, M. S. Brunton, Deceased
    Cause of Death: Senile Debility, No Medical Certificate
    Informant; A. Sauter, Son in Law, Present
    Registered: 1899, December 25th, at Markinch, W. F. Haxton, Registrar

    Census:
    Kirkland Farmhouse, Ballingry

    Occupation:
    Agricultural Labourer

    Census:
    Manorlies Farm Cothouse, Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland

    Occupation:
    Ploughman, Foreman, Farm Servant

    Death:
    Senile Debility

    William married Magdalene (Magdalena) Butters in 1842. Magdalene (daughter of A. Butters) was born on 3 Nov 1811 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; died on 18 Mar 1891 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Magdalene (Magdalena) Butters was born on 3 Nov 1811 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland (daughter of A. Butters); died on 18 Mar 1891 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1871
    • Occupation: 1871

    Notes:

    Christening Source:
    C114404 Film, 3020-Frame 560

    Birth Source; OPR 1813-884/1 Nov 3: OPR 440/2 - 1811

    1861 - Census , Ballingry, Fife, Scotland June Research 2015
    Entry # 67
    William Brown, Head, Married, Age 48, Ploughman, Birthplace Kinrosshire, Portmoak
    Mady Brown, Wife, Married, Age 47, Wife, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife
    Janet Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 17, Dau of Fm Worker, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife
    Magdlane Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 12, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife
    Helen Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 10, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife
    Cecil Brown, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 8, Scholar, Birthplace Ballingry, Fife


    1871 - Living at Ballingry, Fife, with wife, grandson, & grandtr. D2, p
    17
    Grandson - Alexander S. Brown, age 2, Ballingry
    GD: Magdeline Watson/Brown age 4, Ballingry

    1881 Census
    Dwelling: Manorlies Farm Cothouse, Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland,
    Film 0203533, vol 464, Enum Dist 5, page 8
    William Brown, married, age 68, Occupation ploughman, Birthplace Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland
    Magdalene Brown, wife, married, age 67, Birthplace Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
    Alexander Brown, grandson, scholar, age 12, Birthplace, Ballingry, Fife, Scotland



    Death Source: New Registry House 1891-464-4.
    Magdalene Brown (Butters), died at Portmoak, Middleburn, on March 18, 1891, female, age 79 years, Husband, William Brown
    Parents: Unknown Butters, Ploughman, deceased, Mother unknown
    Cause of Death - Heart Disease, Bronchitis
    Informant; Alex Brown, son - Residence Halbeath, Dunfermline

    Census:
    Kirkland Farmhouse, Ballingry

    Occupation:
    Agricultural Labourer's wife

    Children:
    1. William Brown was born on 27 Mar 1841 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
    2. 7. Janet Brown* was born on 12 Aug 1843 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 20 Feb 1930 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
    3. Alexander Brown was born on 21 Feb 1845 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
    4. Jane Brown was born on 5 May 1846 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
    5. Magdalene Brown was born on 2 May 1848 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
    6. Helen Brown was born on 26 Jun 1850 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 13 Feb 1896 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland.
    7. Cecilia Brown was born on 1 May 1852 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.



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