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Andrew Wilkie*
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1. Andrew Wilkie* was born on 13 Dec 1901 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland (son of David Wilkie* and Ann Scott*); died on 18 Jun 1976 in Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 24 Jun 1976 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Between 1926 and 1966
- Occupation: Between 1945 and 1960
Notes:
Birth (Original extract) 1901-424-841
Andrew Wilkie
Date: 13 December 1901, 2 h 40 m PM at Hall Row, Crossgates, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Sex: Male
Parents: David Wilkie, Coalminer & Annie Wilkie MS Scott, married Jun 3 1901 Dunfermline
Informant: Annie Wilkie - signed
Registered: December 26 1901 at Dunfermline; David Watson Asst Registrar
1911 Scotland Census - Crossgates, Dunfermline Civil & Ecclesiastical Parish, Fife, Scotland; 1911-424/00 035/00 031
Lines 30-34 inclusive
Address: ?Aitkens Row #247
David Wilkie, Head, Age 30, married, Coal Miner, worker, Birthplace Muchart Perth
Ann Wilkie, Wife, Age 32, Married x 10 yr, 2 chn born, 2 chn alive, Birthplace Haddinton, Tranent
Andrew Wilkie, Son, Age 9, Single, at School, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
Janet Wilkie, Dau, Age 5, Single, at school, Birthplace Dalgetty Fife
Margaret Campbell, Age 18, Single, Boarder, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Fife, Dunfermline
Immigration:
Canadian Passenger Lists 1865-1935; Roll T-4744
Name: Andrew Wilkie
Male
Age 10
Estimated Birth: 1902
Date of Arrival: 29 Aug 1912
Vessel: Carthaginian
Port of Arrival: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Notes about the Carthaginian
Years of service 1884-1917
Funnels - 1, Masts 3
Shipping Line: Allan
Description: built by Govan Shipbuilding Co Glasgow Scotland
Tonnage 4444, Dimensions 386' x 45', Single screw, 14 knows, compound engines, Steel hull
History: Maiden voyage was Glasgow-Boston Dec 6 1884, served in numerous North Atlantic routes;
Sunk by a mine near Inishtrahull June 14 1917
Andy lived with his Parents in the Glace Bay area & New Waterton from 1912-1914 (May) when the family returned to Scotland in an attempt to improve Nettie's health (sister). WWI came and they were unable to return to Canada until 1920
2nd Voyage to Canada:
1920 - Pretoria ship
Name, Andrew Wilkie
Age 18
Occupation Miner
Birthplace - Crossgates, Scotland
Protestant
Object in coming to Canada: to join Father
Ever lived in Canada - Yes, Nova Scotia - Halifax Sep 1912, departed Halifax NS May 1914
Money: $30.00
Read & Write: Yes
Language: english
Passage paid by Father
Intend to remain Permanently in Canada: Yes
Destined Relative: Father - David Wilkie, Garden Plains, AB
Railway - CPR
Nearest Relative in Scotland: Grandfather - John Scott, North End Crossgates, Dunfermline
Dated: 08 Sep 1920
Description: Height - 5'5", Complexion Fresh, Eyes - blue, Hair - brown
Booking Agent: 3rd class, Ticket E36175, Pretorian, sailing from Glasgow on 9 November 1920 & Railway CP to Garden Plains
Agent: John Bryce, Dunfermline
1926 Prairie Provinces Census, Canada; Camrose County No 22, Alberta, Canada Castor town
Page 8; Lines 41 - 43 inclusive
Wilkie, Andrew, Head, Male, Age 45, Birthplace Scotland
Wilkie, Annie, Wife, Female, Age 47, Birthplace Scotland
Wilkie, Andrew Son Male, Age 24, Birthplace Scotland
In the volunteer transcription found on Ancestry.ca and Familysearch.org - their surnames are noted as Nilkis, but I clearly read Wilkie
Marriage: 13 Dec 1926 - License # 3588, Record # 1507
Andrew Wilkie & Hazel Belle Weeks, Knox United Church, Castor AB
Witnesses: Allister Finlayson & Dorothy Lone
Member of Masonic Order - Beaver Lodge No. 56, Castor, AB. Reg # 137; Grand Lodge # 22512. Dad was Worthy Master in 1940, PGP in 1958, District Deputy Grand Master of Dist.#9 in 1964-65
Certificate of Canadian Citizenship: #1481675
After the mine accident to Father - David Wilkie, neither of us worked in the mines again. I worked with Jim Lone at the Esso Bulk Station - unloading fuels from train cars to the tanks, as well as deliveries to the Farmers and locals who used fuel for heating purposes as well. Following Jim Lone's untimely death, Mrs Sybil Lone carried on - a huge disappointment to Dad (Andy) as he had hoped to take over that position. He also operated the Dray business (freight) from the CPR trains to various merchants of Castor and Mother - Hazel did the collections 1 - 2 x weekly.
OBITUARY
ANDREW WILKIE
Suddenly on Friday June 18, 1976 ; Andrew Wilkie of Castor AB beloved husband of Hazel Weeks, dear father of David Allan of Kingston; Richard Andrew of Castor AB; and Mrs. Dennis (Heather Williams) of Calgary. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Resting at the Funeral Residence of Gordon F. Tompkins, 49 Colborne St from Sat. evening. Service in the Chapel Sunday evening at 8 pm. The Ancient St Johns Lodge No. 3 will hold a service at 7 pm. Mr. Wilkie was a member of Beaver Lodge No. 56 of Castor. Service conducted from Knox United Church June 24, 1976.
Source: The Castor Advance
Death Registration:
Andrew Wilkie, Male, Married
Date of Death: June 18, 1976
Location: Tillsonburg, Ont
Age; 74 years
Reg # 1976-05-029861
Last Will and Testament - Andrew Wilkie
Town of Castor, Province of Alberta, made this 3rd June 1969
I leave unto my wife, Hazel Belle Wilkie, me entire Estate, for her own absolutely, to do with as she may see fit, however, should she not survive myself more than thirty days, I direct that my Estate shall be left to my children, who are Allan, Heather, and Richard to share and share alike
Executrix - my Wife, Hazel Belle Wilkie
Signed AWilkie
Witnesses: H. S. Macartney & F. A. Hunt
Recollections by Andrew Wilkie for a book published by the community of Castor.
Recorded by Kay Morasch.
My father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkie, my sister Nettie, and I, left Scotland in 1911, arriving in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, where Father worked in the mines until May, 1914, when we returned to Scotland to try to improve my sister's health. War started in August, 1914, and we couldn't get back to Canada because Father was needed in the mines and had to stay. When he wasn't working in the mines, he was coaling the warship at the Naval Base, one of the things that they had to do.
In 1920 we came to Garden Plains, where Father's sister, Mrs Jim Easton (Jenny) was living, and where Uncle Jim was working in the mines there. We then moved to Castor, where Father and I worked in the Remillard mine until Father had an accident in 1921 and we both gave up that line of work.
I did odd jobs for awhile, then went to work for Imperial Oil and stayed with that for thirty years. Father and Mother lived to have their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Nettie died in 1925. Mrs Easton now lives in the Paintearth Lodge. Uncle Jim passed on.
After Father's accident, when we quit the mine, I worked for Mr. Pickles on the farm for two summers. In 1926 Hazel and I were married. She was working in Ramsden's store and I had spent one summer delivering groceries , that was how we met. We have had a good life. The Hungry Thirties were not very pleasant but we managed to get over that.
We have two good boys and a good girl. Allan, the oldest, joined the Air Force in 1950. He'll be due to retire in about two and a half years. Heather has her R.N.; Richard, our middle, is an electrician - got his papers a month ago. We are all very happy about that.
What wages did we earn in the mine? That is a hard question to answer because you were getting paid a certain amount a ton for mining it. But I worked on the farm for $30.00 a month at Bulwark, and worked that summer in town, delivering groceries for $30.00 a month, just to have a job. It was a big lift when I started getting $90.00 a month, but that dropped considerably in the Dirty Thirties.
What mines were operating in your time?
Well, there was Shaw's, Remillard's, Phillips', McCormick's and there was one west of the County Shop on that land of Nichols'. They said that there was very good coal there, but I never worked there myself. And there was Jack Armstong's and that one across the Highlevel bridge, over there by Fletcher's buildings that was operated by Alfred McNeil who used to have the Boarding House in Castor. He was elevator agent at Veldt, too, for awhile.
Would you name some of the men you worked with?
I have a picture here. This is my Uncle Bill Scott, this is Omar Remillard, here's Edson Miller, Tim Miller's uncle. And of course the wee chap with the curly hair is me. This is Ray Trost, and this is my Dad, this is Mr. Jasper, and this is my cousin Bob. And this one, I am not sure of , but I believe it is Gus Wetter. Gus worked there.
How could you see without electricity?
We had carbide lamps. If you want to go into Ray Meyer's barber shop, he has one he will show you. You screw off the bottom and fill it half full of carbide, the rest water. Then turn the little lever at the top and the water starts to drop. And out comes air, just like gas. There is a flint on it - just like a cigarette lighter, and there's a flame that comes out of there.
What were some of the dangers of working in a mine?
Very few. I never saw a real accident until Dad had his. Cut and bruised fingers were common, just as in any other work. But in the explosion, Dad lost his eye, and the coal dust was embedded in his skin, that is, on his face, and it was impossible to get it out. His skin pebbled over, and never returned to normal, and his face looked dark. It was something that no one had ever seen around here.
How did the mines here compare with those in Scotland?
No comparison. The mines here were, at the most, thirty or forty feet deep. Both mines used props. The props here were wooden, and approximately five foot. The mines that I worked in , in Scotland, were 250 fathoms straight down, and that is a six-foot fathom. When you reached the bottom, you went into work, then you would start to climb to the coal face that had all been worked out until you came to where they were digging out the coal.
There was a long seam of coal where you worked, a man and a boy like myself would work every ten feet along. The coal was cut with a machine, during the night or in the afternoon. There would be a man down there who would bore a hole, pile it with dynamite and blow that down. When the man & the boy would come in at six o clock in the morning, they would clean all this coal out. It would go down the incline and go out to the bottoom as we called it. It would go out the shaft to the top. This incline was steep enough that the full coal cars going down would bring up the empties. And from there a pony would pull them up to the shaft. The ponies would get up to the top once a year and would be practically blind from having been down there for so long. When I started to work it was in 1915-16, and there was no light except for the carbide lamps.
When you worked on the mining crew, you were down in the hole for eight hours, and you didn't get out until your hours were up. You took your lunch with you in a tin can, for if you didn't , you wouldn't have any, because the rats would have it all eaten.
(Research):
Birth (Original extract) 1901-424-841
Andrew Wilkie
Date: 13 December 1901, 2 h 40 m PM at Hall Row, Crossgates, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Sex: Male
Parents: David Wilkie, Coalminer & Annie Wilkie MS Scott, married Jun 3 1901 Dunfermline
Informant: Annie Wilkie - signed
Registered: December 26 1901 at Dunfermline; David Watson Asst Registrar
Marriage: 13 Dec 1926 - License # 3588, Record # 1507
Andrew Wilkie & Hazel Belle Weeks, Knox United Church, Castor AB
Witnesses: Allister Finlayson & Dorothy Lone
Certificate of Canadian Citizenship: #1481675
Death Registration:
Andrew Wilkie, Male, Married
Date of Death: June 18, 1976
Location: Tillsonburg, Ont
Age; 74 years
Reg # 1976-05-029861
Organizations:
Elks, Masonic Lodge
Hobbies:
Movies/ worked part time taking admission tickets at the movie theatre
Occupation:
Bulk Imperial Oil Asst Agent
Occupation:
CPR Dray Business/delivery of freightAndrew married Hazel Belle Weeks on 13 Dec 1926 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada. Hazel (daughter of Ira Weeks and Roxy Andress) was born on 3 Mar 1905 in Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; died on 13 Dec 1987 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Jul 1988 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
Married:
Children:
License # 3588; Record # 1507 Vital Stats of Alberta
Groom: Andrew Wilkie, Bachelor
Occupation: Teamster
Age: 25
Can Read & Write: Yes
Residence: Castor, AB
Birthplace: Fifeshire, Scotland
Parents: David Wilkie, Perthshire Scotland & Annie Scott
Bride: Hazel Belle Weeks, Spinster
Occupation: Household Duties
Age: 21
Residence: Castor, AB
Can Read & Write: Yes
Birthplace: Fleet, AB ***
Parents: Ira Weeks, Tillsonburg Ont & Roxie Andress
Date of Marriage: 13 December 1926
Place: Knox United Church, Castor, AB
Witnesses: Allister Finlayson & Dorothy Lone
Clergy: O. R. Lewis
Registered: 15 December 1926, Edmonton AB Donald Mackie, Registrar
***Birthplace stated Fleet an error, was Tillsonburg, Ontario- David Allen Wilkie was born on 4 Apr 1930 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; died on 16 May 2013 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
- Richard Andrew Wilkie was born on 25 Jun 1939 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; died on 24 Feb 1981 in Heisler, Flagstaff County, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 27 Feb 1981 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.
- V.H. Wilkie*
2. David Wilkie* was born on 12 Nov 1880 in Mallilurk, Muckart Parish, Perthshire, Scotland (son of Andrew Wilkie* and Janet Brown*); died on 29 Sep 1965 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 2 Oct 1965 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Dave
- 1881 Census: 1881, Muckart, Perthshire, Scotland; 1881 Scotland Census
- Occupation: 1901
- Residence: 1901
- Masonic Lodge of Scotland: 5 Jun 1911, Crossgates, Fife, Scotland; Admission to Grand Masonic Lodge - St John Lodge #540
- Immigration: 6 Sep 1911, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Passenger Lists
- Passenger Lists: 25 Apr 1914, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada to Crossgates, Fife, Scotland
- Immigration: 9 May 1920, Montreal, Quebec, Canada enroute to Garden Plains, Alberta, Canada; Departed Liverpool, arr Montreal Que, aboard Melita
- Occupation: 1950
Notes:
Birth Record Source: 1880-385-13
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
Occupation - coal miner; After eye accident - pool hall worker in Castor for Harry Cousineau
1901 Scotland Census: Crossgates, Dunfermline, Fife; Pages 35 & 36, Mause Row #175
Andrew Wilkie, Head, Married, Age 57, Pithead Worker, Worker,Birthplace Kinrosshire, Orwell
Janet Wilkie, Wife, Married, Age 59, Birthplace Fifeshire, Balmain??
William Wilkie, Son, Widower, Age 27, Pithead worker, Worker, Birthplace Kinrosshire, Cleish
David Wilkie, Son, Single, Age 20, Occupation Blank, birthplace Muchart **
Admitted to Grand Lodge of Scotland (Masonic Order), St John Lodge, Crossgates, No. 540 on 5 June, 1911 - Signed David Reid - Grand Secretary.
1911 Scotland Census - Crossgates, Dunfermline Civil & Ecclesiastical Parish, Fife, Scotland; 1911-424/00 035/00 031
Lines 30-34 inclusive
Address: ?Aitkens Row #247
David Wilkie, Head, Age 30, married, Coal Miner, worker, Birthplace Muchart Perth
Ann Wilkie, Wife, Age 32, Married x 10 yr, 2 chn born, 2 chn alive, Birthplace Haddinton, Tranent
Andrew Wilkie, Son, Age 9, Single, at School, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
Janet Wilkie, Dau, Age 5, Single, at school, Birthplace Dalgetty Fife
Margaret Campbell, Age 18, Single, Boarder, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Fife, Dunfermline
Immigration:
Grampa Dave Wilkie purchased his sailing ticket on the steamship SS Pretorian for £30.00
The SS Pretorian was of the ALLAN Line. The ships' Masters Name was Blanchard Henry. More data on the SS Pretorian are as follows: Tonnage - 4375; Total No. of feet set aside for passengers - 10088; # of Passengers - 594; Port of Embarkation - Liverpool; Date of Sailing - 26 th of August, 1911; Where Bound - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Arrival - 1:45 pm September 6, 1911. Passengers breakdown was;
Saloon - 44, 2nd cabin - 89; steerage - 155 for a total of 288.
SOURCE OF ABOVE INFO: The following entry was found on SHIPS LISTS, HALIFAX 1911-12, T-4741, R 929.371 3HI
21687 - £30.00 Wilkie, David Age - 31, Maried, Never been to Canada, Yes was recorded to the following questions; Permanent residence to be Canada, Able to read, Able to write. Homeland - Scotland, Nationality - Scotch,
Destination - Inverness, Nova Scotia, Occupation - miner, Religion- Presbyterian,
13 years in mining trade.
The entry just below Wilkie, David was SCOTT, WILLIAM
21686 - £30.00 - Scott, William, age - 38, Married, Occupation - miner,
Religion - Presbyterian, Destination - Inverness, Nova Scotia, 20 years in mining trade.
I believe Scott, William was Dave Wilkies' wifes' (Annie Scott Wilkie) brother.
Grampa Dave Wilkie worked in the coal mines of Crossgates, Dunfermline area Fife, Scotland, then in Glace Bay & New Waterton areas of Nova Scotia when he first migrated to Canada. Upon returning to Scotland - WWI was declared and again Grampa Dave was employed in coaling or fueling the warships at the naval base as well as working in the coal mines.
Returning to Canada:
Passengers Declaration -
David Wilkie, Age 40, Male, Married, Occupation Miner
Birthplace Muchart Perth
Citizenship - British
Religion - Protestant
Object in coming to Canada - "to settle"
Lived in Canada before at Waterford
Previous entry - Halifax, Sep 1911
Departed - Halifax 25 Apr 1914
Reason - to visit home
Yes to read & write
English spoken
Passage paid by self
Intend to remain Permanently in Canada - "Yes"
Destination: Sister - Mrs James Easton - Garden Plains, Alta
Railway Passage - CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway)
Nearest relative in departing Country: Wife - Mrs David Wilkie, Telfoods Row, Crossgates,
Personal Description: 5'7" tall; complexion - bright, Eyes - grey, Colour of Hair - light
Scar on left Cheek
Booking Agent: Third Class, Ticket #A64045 aboard SS Melita, departing Liverpool on 23 April 1920
1926 Prairie Provinces Census, Canada; Camrose County No 22, Alberta, Canada Castor town
Page 8; Lines 41 - 43 inclusive
Wilkie, David, Head, Male, Age 45, Birthplace Scotland
Wilkie, Annie, Wife, Female, Age 47, Birthplace Scotland
Wilkie, Andrew Son Male, Age 24, Birthplace Scotland
In the volunteer transcription found on Ancestry.ca and Familysearch.org - their surnames are noted as Nilkis, but I clearly read Wilkie
Upon returning to Canada he worked in coal mines in the Garden Plains area - along with his Brother in Law Jimmy Easton. The owners of those mines were Bob Unsworth and Bradshaw Mines. Later he worked for Remillard Mines - by Halkirk area - the location where Grampa suffered his eye injury due to dynamite that didn't ignite immediately but sometime later, 'blew', injuring Grampa in the face - forcing him to have many months of care in Calgary and Castor Hospitals - resulting in his glass eye.
I am uncertain of the exact date, but when Grampa Dave was working for Remillard mines either in the late 1930s or early 1940s, dynamite was lit and everyone had cleared the respective area for the explosion to occur; nothing happened - several miners went up a ladder to check why - and then it was Grampa's turn to check as the expected explosion hadn't occurred. Just as he reached the area - the explosion occurred - resulting in serious injuries to him - the loss of his Left eye as well as pieces of coal debris embedded in his skin - which remained for the remainder of his life - there was no way of removing this without serious skin grafting - neither expertise nor money was available for this option. To complicate matters further, there was no insurance for the workers in these small mines and no compensation when accidents happened. Grampa was taken to the Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary for treatments and a glass eye prosthesis. This exhausted his savings account and his Son Andy (my Dad) helped with the expenses. From that time onward, Grampa had a glass eye prosthesis - and again technology wasn't what it is today. The special type of glass used to come from Germany but during and after WWII, laboratories used another form of glass / plastics. It was not easy to insert the prosthesis into the orbit, cleanliness was required, both to the orbital cavity, the prosthesis as was lubrication. In the 21st century it is thought the life expectancy of a glass eye prosthesis is about 5 yrs - I wonder what it was back in the 1940s. Grampa never received any replacements - but used the first and only one he was given. He and our Father never returned to working in the mines following this accident.
Grampa found work in the local Pool Hall, working the tables, selling snacks and beverages as well as the cleaning of the establishment. He put in long hours - often 12 hour shifts on weekends & holidays - then a half-mile walk home after closing. Grampa never owned a car or drove a vehicle.
Alberta Registration of Death: 08-007887 1965
Name: Wilkie, David
Place of Death: Castor, AB - "Our Lady of the Rosary Hospital"
Date of Death: 29 Sep 1965
Length of Time Deceased Resided at Residence: 44 yrs
Resided in Alberta: 44 yrs
Resided in Canada: 44 yrs
Residence of Deceased: Castor, AB
Male
Cdn Citizenship
Racial Origin: Scotch
Place of Birth: Perth, Scotland** (according to birth certificate this is wrong, should be Fife, Scotland"
Date of Birth: 11 Nov 1880
Age: 84 yrs, 10 mos, 18 days
Occupation: Retired Miner
Industry: Coal Mining
Married - Widower
Wife's Name: Annie Scott
Name of Father: Wilkie, Andrew
Name of Mother: Brown, Janet
Parents Birthplace: Scotland
Informant:
A. Wilkie, Son, Sep 30 1965 Castor, AB
Burial: Castor Cemetery, Castor, AB 02 Oct 1965
Medical Certificate of Death: - David Wilkie
Date of Death: 29 Sep 1965, Male, Age 84
Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis x 6 mos
Embolism x 4 wks, Heart block x 2 wks
Signed: Dr. P.P. Kaye, Castor, AB
(Research):
Birth Record Source: 1880-385-13
Parish of Muchart, County Perth
Name: David Wilkie
Date & Place: 1880 November 12 at 1 p.m.; Malliluch Muchart
Sex: Male
Parents: Andrew Wilkie, Ploughman & Janet Wilkie - MS Brown Married 1865 June 2nd, Ballingry Kinross
Informant: Andrew Wilkie - signed - Father
Registered: 13 November 1880 at Muchart
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 **
1901 Scotland Census: Crossgates, Dunfermline, Fife; Pages 35 & 36, Mause Row #175
Andrew Wilkie, Head, Married, Age 57, Pithead Worker, Worker,Birthplace Kinrosshire, Orwell
Janet Wilkie, Wife, Married, Age 59, Birthplace Fifeshire, Balmain??
William Wilkie, Son, Widower, Age 27, Pithead worker, Worker, Birthplace Kinrosshire, Cleish
David Wilkie, Son, Single, Age 20, Occupation Blank, birthplace Muchart **
Admitted to Grand Lodge of Scotland (Masonic Order), St John Lodge, Crossgates, No. 540 on 5 June, 1911 - Signed David Reid - Grand Secretary.
1911 Scotland Census - Crossgates, Dunfermline Civil & Ecclesiastical Parish, Fife, Scotland; 1911-424/00 035/00 031
Lines 30-34 inclusive
Address: ?Aitkens Row #247
David Wilkie, Head, Age 30, married, Coal Miner, worker, Birthplace Muchart Perth
Ann Wilkie, Wife, Age 32, Married x 10 yr, 2 chn born, 2 chn alive, Birthplace Haddinton, Tranent
Andrew Wilkie, Son, Age 9, Single, at School, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
Janet Wilkie, Dau, Age 5, Single, at school, Birthplace Dalgetty Fife
Margaret Campbell, Age 18, Single, Boarder, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Fife, Dunfermline
Occupation:
Coalminer
Residence:
Crossgates/Dalgetty
Immigration:
Departed Liverpool 26 Aug 1911
Arrived Halifax Nova Scotia 06 Sep 1911
Destination was New Waterton - Mining area Cape Breton Nova Scotia Canada
steerage - Occupation Miner
Passenger Lists:
Departure back to Scotland
Family left New Waterton Cape Breton, Nova Scotia Canada to Crossgates
Immigration:
Second time to Canada
Occupation:
Poolhall attendant/clerkDavid married Ann Scott* on 3 Jun 1901 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland. Ann (daughter of John Scott* and Janet (Jessie) Wilson*) was born on 12 Feb 1877 in Tranent Parish, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; died on 19 Aug 1961 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 21 Aug 1961 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Ann Scott* was born on 12 Feb 1877 in Tranent Parish, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland (daughter of John Scott* and Janet (Jessie) Wilson*); died on 19 Aug 1961 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 21 Aug 1961 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Jan 1900
Notes:
Birth Source: SRI 1877-422-34 Card # 2155
VS Birth Registration:
Ann Scott, Born February 12, 1877 at 4h 30 min P.M. in Tranent.
Father: John Scott, Coal Miner
Mother: Janet Scott, MS WILSON, married July 29, 1870 @ Inveresk, Scotland
John Scott made his mark with a "X", and was present, Henry Murray
Registar witness
Registered Feb 19, 1877 at Tranent.
1881 Scotland Census: Roll Cssct1881_295; ED:1, Line 1,
John Scott, Head, Male, Married, Coal Miner, Birthplace Tranent, Haddinton
Janet Scott, Wife, Female, Married, Age 28
Margaret Scott, Dtr, Female, Single, Age 9
Catherine Scott, Dtr, Female, Single, Age 7
Richard Scott, Son, Male, Single, Age 5
Ann Scott, Dtr, Female, Single, Age 4
Other names listed are a Thos Scott, age 17, Dougal Baird, 20 and Thos Scott 19
Location of Census was Reg # 689, Inveresk, Midlothian, Address of West Pans
Census 1891 Source 1891-689-001-004
John Scott, head, age 43, occupation coal miner, birthplace Haddinton, Tranent, Scotland
Janet Scott, wife, age 38, wife, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Richard Scott, son, age 16, occupation coalminer, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Anna Scott, dtr, age 14, occupation field worker, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
William Scott, son, age 10, occupation scholar, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Helen Scott, dtr, age 8, scholar, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Janet Scott, dtr, age 6, scholar, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Mary Scott, dtr 4, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
John Scott, son, age 1, birthplace, Inveresk, Scotland
Burrough - Musselburgh, Civil Parish - Inveresk.
Address was 7 West Pans
1901 Scotland Census - Parish Dunfermline, ED:31, Pg 49, Line 5, Roll: CSSCT1901_136
William Scott, Head, Male, Married, Coalminer
Catherine Scott, Wife, Female, Married
Robert Scott, Son, Male, Age 3
John Scott, Son, Male, Age 1
Ann Scott, Female, Single, Age 24, Sister, Birthplace Tranent, Occupation Linen Weaver Factory
Address was Main Street, Dunfermline
Occupation - weaver
1911 Scotland Census - Crossgates, Dunfermline Civil & Ecclesiastical Parish, Fife, Scotland; 1911-424/00 035/00 031
Lines 30-34 inclusive
Address: ?Aitkens Row #247
David Wilkie, Head, Age 30, married, Coal Miner, worker, Birthplace Muchart Perth
Ann Wilkie, Wife, Age 32, Married x 10 yr, 2 chn born, 2 chn alive, Birthplace Haddinton, Tranent
Andrew Wilkie, Son, Age 9, Single, at School, Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife
Janet Wilkie, Dau, Age 5, Single, at school, Birthplace Dalgetty Fife
Margaret Campbell, Age 18, Single, Boarder, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Fife, Dunfermline
Immigration:
Anne's first arrival was in September 1912 - to Nova Scotia to join her husband Dave - working in the Springhill Mines
I'm not sure of all the details but a combination of their Daughter Nettie's (Janet) poor health and perhaps Anne's homesickness, the miners Strike in Springhill - a decision was made to return to Scotland in April 1914
Shortly after arriving back 'home' War broke out, Grampa was mining once again as well as loading the ships coming to the Firth of Forth. Conditions were not better at 'home' like Anne had remembered or hoped - Grampa was very unhappy here and couldn't wait to return to Canada. In the meantime, Grampa Dave's Sister - Jennie (Janet) had migrated to Canada - to Alberta - Garden Plains District. - married James (Jim) Easton
Eventually Anne, Dave, Nettie & Andrew returned to Canada - to Garden Plains and shortly afterwards Castor. Grampa came early in 1920 but Gramma was unable to join him until October of 1920, aboard the ship Pretoria
While Grampa Dave was enroute back to Canada, their 3rd child - Son John died of whooping cough
The Passenger Declaration states:
Anne Wilkie, Age 41, Female, Married, Occupation Housewife
Birthplace Tranent
Citizenship - British
Religion - Protestant
Object of coming to Canada - to join Husband
Ever lived in Canada - Yes - Address Nova Scotia, Halifax September 1912
Left Canada - departed Halifax, May 1914
Money in her Possession: $25.00
Yes to read and write
Speaks English
Husband paid her passage
Destination: to David Wilkie, Husband, Garden Plains
Nearest Relative in departing country: Father - John Scott - North-end Crossgates Dunfermline
Description: 5'8", Complexion fresh, Blue eyes, Brown hair
Booking Agent: sold ticket #E3/6175 for SS Pretoria, sailing from Glasgow on 9 Nov 1920 and railway via C.P. (Canadian Pacific) to Garden Plains
signed: John U Bryse, Dunfermline
1926 Prairie Provinces Census, Canada; Camrose County No 22, Alberta, Canada Castor town
Page 8; Lines 41 - 43 inclusive
Wilkie, Andrew, Head, Male, Age 45, Birthplace Scotland
Wilkie, Annie, Wife, Female, Age 47, Birthplace Scotland
Wilkie, Andrew Son Male, Age 24, Birthplace Scotland
In the volunteer transcription found on Ancestry.ca and Familysearch.org - their surnames are noted as Nilkis, but I clearly read Wilkie
Obituary from Castor Advance Paper
Death came as a release from a long illness to Mrs. David Wilkie, on Saturday morning. Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Scott, Ann Scott (Wilkie) was born February 9, 1877*, in the parish of Tranent, County of Haddington, near Edinburgh, Scotland, and was one of nine children. She leaves to mourn her loss, her loving husband, David; one son, Andrew; three grandchildren, Allan, Richard and Heather Wilkie and two great-grandchildren Deborah and Kevin Wilkie. One daughter and a son predeceased her. She also leaves a brother and three sisters in Scotland.
In 1912 Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie moved from Scotland to Nova Scotia, returning to Scotland in 1914, where they remained until after the First World War. In the fall of 1921, they again came to Canada , settling in the Garden Plains district of AB. A few years later they came to Castor, where they have since resided.
* My research suggests this birth date is erroneous as birth date per registration states 12 Feb -
Alberta Registration of Death 08-006696 1961
Name: Wilkie, Ann
Place of Death: Castor, AB, in her own home
Date of Death: 19 Aug 1961
Length of residence by Deceased in Castor, AB: 41 yrs; in AB 41 yrs; in Canada 41 yrs
Residence of Deceased: Castor, AB
Female
Canadian Citizenship,
Racial Origin: Scotch
Place of Birth: Tranent, Scotland
Date of Birth: 12 Feb 1877
Age: 84 Yrs, 6 mos, 7 days
Trade: Housewife,
Industry: Home Making
Married
Husband: David Wilkie
Father: John Scott of Scotland
Mother: Janet Wilson of Scotland
Informant: A. Wilkie, Son, Castor, AB
Burial: Aug 21 1961 Castor Cemetery, Castor, AB
Medical Certificate of Death:
Wilkie, Ann
Place of Death: at home
Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis x 3 mos
Dr. Cousineau
Occupation:
WeaverNotes:
Married:
Dave Wilkie and Ann Scott were married after banns according to forms of 'United Free Church' . Witnesses were D. Best and Nellie Scott.
June 03, 1961, David and Annie Wilkie celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in Castor, AB., Canada. Congratulatory messages were received from Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, Premier Manning, J.Percy Page and many others.
Alt. Marriage:
"United Free Church"
Witnesses at Marriage:
D. Best / Nellie ScottChildren:
- 1. Andrew Wilkie* was born on 13 Dec 1901 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland; died on 18 Jun 1976 in Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 24 Jun 1976 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.
- Janet Wilson Wilkie was born on 8 Jun 1905 in Dalgetty, Fife, Scotland; died on 7 Jun 1925 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.
- John Means Scott Wilkie was born in 1918; died on 30 Apr 1920 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
Generation: 3
4. 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 LabourerAndrew 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]
5. 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 wifeNotes:
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 WilkieChildren:
- Charles Wilkie was born on 22 Oct 1871 in Kirkland, Ballingry, Fife, Scotland; died on 3 Feb 1959 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland.
- William Brown Wilkie was born on 9 Aug 1873 in Cleish, Kinrossshire, Scotland; died on 12 Apr 1952 in Stenhousemuir, Larbert Parish, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
- Agnes Wilkie was born on 14 Oct 1875 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 1 Dec 1949 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
- Andrew Wilkie was born on 22 Jun 1878 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 7 May 1907 in Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland.
- 2. 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.
- 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.
6. John Scott* was born on 8 Sep 1847 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; was christened on 13 Feb 1848 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland (son of Richard Scott* and Catherine Forsyth Durie Mein*); died on 17 Jan 1921 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Between 1867 and 1910
- Residence: 1870
- 1881 Census: 1881, Tranent, Haddington, Scotland; 1881 Scotland Census
- 1891 Census: 1891, Inveresk with Musselburgh, MidLothian, Scotland; 1891 Scotland Census
Notes:
Birth Source: OPR - C117228 #2356
OPR Extract - Birth: Pg 722
Scott: Richard Scott, Collier in Tranent and Catherine Mein, his wife had a Son named John born 8th Sept. 1847 and bapts" 13 Feby 1848.
On the birth registrations of his children, John signed his name with a "X"
Occupation - coal miner
On the 1881 Census Printout, there is noted a son, Named Thomas Scott, occupation coal miner, age 17, Male, Birthplace as Inveresk, Edinburgh, Scotland. Needs more research to verify if indeed is John's son but not Janet's???? OR the age was meant to be 17 months.
Census 1891 Source 1891-689-001-004
John Scott, head, age 43, occupation coal miner, birthplace Haddinton, Tranent, Scotland
Janet Scott, wife, age 38, wife, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Richard Scott, son, age 16, occupation coalminer, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Anna Scott, dtr, age 14, occupation field worker, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
William Scott, son, age 10, occupation scholar, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Helen Scott, dtr, age 8, scholar, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Janet Scott, dtr, age 6, scholar, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
Mary Scott, dtr 4, birthplace Inveresk, Scotland
John Scott, son, age 1, birthplace, Inveresk, Scotland
Burrough - Musselburgh, Civil Parish - Inveresk.
Census 1901 Source 1901-424-031-048 Page 48, Parish of Dunfermline, Village of Crossgates
#235, Main Street,
John Scott, Head, Married, Age 53, Coal Miner, Worker, Birthplace Tranent; 2 rooms with one or more windows
Janet Scott, Wife, Married, Age 48, Birthplace Inveresk
William Scott, Son, Single, Age 19, coal Miner, worker, Birthplace Inveresk
Helen Scott, Dtr, Single, Age 17, At home, Birthplace Inveresk
Janet Scott, Dtr, Single, Age 15, Linen Weaver, Factory, worker, Birthplace Inveresk
Mary Scott, Dtr, Single, Age 13, Scholar, Birthplace Inveresk
John Scott, Son, Single, Age 11, Scholar, Birthplace Inveresk
Adam Scott, Son, Single, Age 6, Scholar, Birthplace Fifeshire, Dalgety
1911 Scotland Census - 1911 424/00 035,Page 29, Lines 5-8 inclusive, Dunfermline, Crossgates
Dwelling # 223, Main Street
Scott, John, Head, Age 63, Married, Coal Miner, Roadsman, Birthplace Haddington, Tranent
Scott, Janet, Wife, Age 59, Married, x 40 yrs; 12 Chn born alive, 10 still living, Birthplace Edinburgh, Musselburgh
Scott, Mary, Dau, Age 23, Single, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Edinburgh Inveresk
Scott, Adam, Son, Age 16, Single, Barman, Birthplace Fife Dalgety
Death Source: 1921-424/36
District of Dunfermline, County Fife, Page 12
Name; John Scott, Coal Miner, Married to Jessie Wilson
When & Where: 1921, January 17th, 3 h, 30 min P.M.; North End, Crossgates, Dunfermline
Sex: Male
Age; 73 years
Name of Father: Richard Scott, Coal Miner, Deceased
Name of Mother: Catherine Scott, M. S. Means, Deceased*
Cause of Death: Urethral Stricture, Heart Failure
Informant: Wm., Scott, Son, Main Street, Crossgates
Registered; January 18th, 1921, at Dunfermline, David Watson, Asst. Registrar
Occupation:
Coal miner
Residence:
S.T. Prinston, Inveresk
1881 Census:
New Row, TranentJohn married Janet (Jessie) Wilson* on 25 Jul 1870 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland. Janet (daughter of Thomas Adam Wilson* and Margaret Robertson*) was born on 3 Apr 1853 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; died on 22 Oct 1936 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
7. Janet (Jessie) Wilson* was born on 3 Apr 1853 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland (daughter of Thomas Adam Wilson* and Margaret Robertson*); died on 22 Oct 1936 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Jessie
- Residence: 1870
- Occupation: 1873
- 1881 Census: 1881, Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; 1881 Scotland Census
- 1891 Census: 1891; 1891 Scotland Census
- Death: 1936, Crossgates, Fife, Scotland; Scotland Death records
Notes:
Birth source: Film 34355, # 302 - 1853
Occupation - grasspacker
1911 Scotland Census - 1911 424/00 035,Page 29, Lines 5-8 inclusive, Dunfermline, Crossgates
Dwelling # 223, Main Street
Scott, John, Head, Age 63, Married, Coal Miner, Roadsman, Birthplace Haddington, Tranent
Scott, Janet, Wife, Age 59, Married, x 40 yrs; 12 Chn born alive, 10 still living, Birthplace Edinburgh, Musselburgh
Scott, Mary, Dau, Age 23, Single, Linen Weaver, Birthplace Edinburgh Inveresk
Scott, Adam, Son, Age 16, Single, Barman, Birthplace Fife Dalgety
1936 Deaths in the District of Dalgety in the County of Fife, Page 3
1936 - 422 - 8
Name; Janet Scott, Widow of John Scott, Coal Miner
When & where: 1936, October 22, 10 h 35 min P.M.; Main Street, Crossgates
Sex: Female
Age; 84 years
Name of Father: Thomas Wilson, Toll Check, Deceased
Name of Mother: Margaret Wilson, M.S. Robertson, Deceased
Cause of Death: Senile Myocarditis, Intestinal Toxaemia, Cardiac Failure as cert by J. Veitch MB
Informant: John Scott, Son, Enfield Place, Crossgates
Registered; October 23, 1936 at Crossgates, C. Walls, Registrar
Residence:
Inveresk with Musselburgh, MidLothian, Scotland, UK
Occupation:
Grasspacker/Jibre North
1881 Census:
-689-001-005
1891 Census:
689-001-004
Death:
Cardiac Failure, Senile Myocarditis, Intestinal ToxemiaNotes:
Married:
1870 Marriages in the District of Inveresk & Musselburgh in the County of Edinburgh, Page 23
1870 - 689 -45
When & Where: 1870 on the 25th day of July at Inveresk Manse, Musselburgh, After Banns according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland
Name of Groom: Signed, John Scott, Coal miner, Bachelor
age: 23
Usual Res: Elphinstone, Tranent
Name of Father: Richard Scott, Coal miner
Name of Mother: Catherine Scott , M.S. Meins
Name of Bride; Signed her mark with an 'x' and then her name written and witnessed by JP Beveridge, Minister, Occupation Grass Picker J..Kre North, Spinster
Age: 18
Usual Res: Cowpick, Inveresk
Name of Father: Thomas Wilson, Toll Checker
Name of Mother: Margaret Wilson, M.S. Robertson
Minister; J. P. Beveridge, Minister of Church of Inveresk
Witnesses: William Scott & Elizabeth McNeil
Registered: 1870 August 2nd, Musselburgh, J. Leitch Registrar
Witnesses at Marriage:
William Scott / Elizabeth McNellChildren:
- Margaret Robertson Scott was born on 13 Apr 1871 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Catherine Mein Scott was born on 22 Jan 1873 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Richard Scott was born on 8 Feb 1875 in Wilsons' Rows, Scotland; and died.
- 3. Ann Scott* was born on 12 Feb 1877 in Tranent Parish, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; died on 19 Aug 1961 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 21 Aug 1961 in Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada.
- Francis Scott was born in 1879 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- William Scott was born on 25 Apr 1881 in WestPans, Musselburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland; died on 4 Oct 1937 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland.
- Helen Wilson Scott was born on 13 Nov 1882 in WestPans, Musselburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland; died on 16 Feb 1968 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland.
- Janet Scott was born on 23 Apr 1885 in WestPans, Musselburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland; died on 24 Oct 1966 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
- Mary Wilson Scott was born in 1887; died on 12 Sep 1964.
- John Scott was born on 5 Nov 1889 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; died on 26 Apr 1973 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland.
- Adam Scott was born about 1894; and died.
Generation: 4
8. 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 DiseaseCharles 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]
9. 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 PneumoniaNotes:
Parents (Marriage Pg):
John Paton, Margaret StewartChildren:
- Robert Wilkie was born in 1835 in Auchterderran, Fife, Scotland; died on 30 Dec 1916 in Alva, Clackmannan, Scotland.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- William Wilkie was born in 1844 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 5 Dec 1918 in Milnathort, Orwell Parish, Kinross, Scotland.
- Agnes Wilkie was born about 1845 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 29 Aug 1899 in Forgandenny, Perthshire, Scotland.
- James Wilkie was born about 1848 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 29 Nov 1922 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland.
- David Wilkie was born in 1849 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 19 Oct 1895 in Beath, Fife, Scotland.
- 4. Andrew Wilkie* was born on 21 Jul 1852 in Orwell Parish, Kinross, Scotland; died on 2 Feb 1926 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland.
10. 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 DebilityWilliam 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]
11. 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 wifeChildren:
- William Brown was born on 27 Mar 1841 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
- 5. Janet Brown* was born on 12 Aug 1843 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 20 Feb 1930 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
- Alexander Brown was born on 21 Feb 1845 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
- Jane Brown was born on 5 May 1846 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
- Magdalene Brown was born on 2 May 1848 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
- Helen Brown was born on 26 Jun 1850 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; died on 13 Feb 1896 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland.
- Cecilia Brown was born on 1 May 1852 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland; and died.
12. Richard Scott* was born on 19 Feb 1826 in Dalkeith, East Lothian, Scotland (son of R. Scott and A. Tait); died on 19 Aug 1892 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: 1844
- 1881 Census: 1881, Tranent, Haddington, Scotland; 1881 Scotland Census
Notes:
1871 Scotland Census, CSSCT1871_173, Household 71,
Richard Scott, Head, 48, Male, born Dalkeith, MidLothian, Tranent, Address 5 Square, Coal Miner
Others named are:
Spouse, Catherine Scott, 46
Janet Scott 21
Willaim Scott 19
David Scott 17
Alison Scott 12
Jane Scott 5
1881 Census
Dwelling New Row, Tranent, Haddington, Scotland, Film 0224028, Vol 722,
Enum Dist 4, Page 5
Richard Scott, head, coalminer, married, age 58, male, Birthplace Dalkeith, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catherine Scott, wife, married, age 56, female, Birthplace Tranent, Haddington, Scotland
William Scott, son, coalminer, age 29, unmarried, male, Birthplace Tranent, Haddington, Scotland
1891 Census - CSSCT1891_374 Household 20
Richard Scott, 68, Head, birth abt 1823, Male, Birthplace Dalkeith Edinburghshire
Reg # 722, Tranent, East Lothian, Address New Row
Occupation: Coal Miner - retired
Catherine Scott, Wife, 66
Death Source; 722/79/1892 Informant was William Scott (son)
1892 Deaths in the Parish of Tanent in the County of Haddington
Name; Richard Scott, Coal Miner, Married to Catherine Mein
When & where: 1892, August 19th 1 h 40 min P.M., New Row, Tranent
Sex: Male
Age: 69 years
Name of Father: Richard Scott, Ag. Labourer
Name of Mother: Agnes Scott, M.S. Tait
Cause of Death: Carcinoma of Stomach x 7 months, as cert. by Thomas F. Macdonald, M.B. C. U. Edr.
Informant: William Scott, Son
Registered: 1892 August 19th at Tranent, John .. Gardner, Registrar
Occupation:
Collier, Coal Miner
1881 Census:
New Row, TranentRichard married Catherine Forsyth Durie Mein* on 12 Jan 1845 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. Catherine (daughter of J. Mein and J.G.S. Scott) was born on 27 Dec 1824 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; was christened on 9 Jan 1825 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; died on 12 Sep 1907 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
13. Catherine Forsyth Durie Mein* was born on 27 Dec 1824 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; was christened on 9 Jan 1825 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland (daughter of J. Mein and J.G.S. Scott); died on 12 Sep 1907 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Death: 1907, Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; Scotland Death records
Notes:
Death Source: 1907 - 722 - 72
Parish of Tranent, County of Haddington
Name: Catherine Scott, Widow of Richard Scott, Coal Miner)
When & Where: 1907, Sept 12, 3 h 10 min A.M., 10 New Row, Tranent
Sex; Female
Age: 83 years
Name of Father: John Main*, Labourer, Deceased
Name of Mother: Janet Main, M.S. Scott, Deceased
Cause of Death: Chronic Bronchitis and Senility 2 years as certified by A G H Smart,
Informant: Wm. Scott, Son, Present, of Belfield Terrace or Balfield , Musselburgh
Registered; 1907, September 12, at Tranent, A H. Russell, Registrar
Death:
Chronic Bronchitis/ SenilityNotes:
Married:
Source: Marriage Bans OPR 1844-722-8
Marriage Extract OPR: Pg 418
Scott & Mein: Rich" Scott, Collier in Tranent and Catherine Forsyth Durie Mein, daughter of John Mein, Collier, there were proclaimed 29 Dec, 1844, 5 + 12 Jan 1845 Married.
Film1067862/ M117228, Fr 1935Children:
- Richard Scott was born on 27 Sep 1845 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- 6. John Scott* was born on 8 Sep 1847 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; was christened on 13 Feb 1848 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; died on 17 Jan 1921 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland.
- Janet Scott was born on 4 Nov 1849 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- William Scott was born on 14 Nov 1851 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- David Main Scott was born on 26 Feb 1854 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; was christened on 26 Feb 1854 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; died in 1915 in Tranent Parish, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland.
- Anne Scott was born on 23 Jun 1856 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Alison Scott was born on 20 Jan 1859 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Archibald Scott was born on 21 Aug 1861 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- George Scott was born on 24 Nov 1862 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Jane Kerr Scott was born on 8 Nov 1865 in Tranent, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.
14. Thomas Adam Wilson* was born on 31 Mar 1827 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland (son of T. Wilson and H. Adams); died on 18 Sep 1901 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 22 Apr 1827, Inveresk with Musselburgh, MidLothian, Scotland
- 1881 Census: 1881; 1881 Scotland Census
- Death: 1901, Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; Scotland Death records
Notes:
Birth Source OPR 1827-689/16
Baptised April 22, 1827
Birth Source: Film C195027 - 1573-Fr 4945
Occupation - Toll checker
Death Source: 1901-689-198 - Informant was Thomas Wilson (son)
Death:
Bronchitis x 14 days, General DebilityThomas married Margaret Robertson* on 19 Nov 1849 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of P. Robertson and Janet Reid) was born on 14 Jun 1828 in Newton, Mid Lothian, Scotland; died on 28 Jan 1897 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
15. Margaret Robertson* was born on 14 Jun 1828 in Newton, Mid Lothian, Scotland (daughter of P. Robertson and Janet Reid); died on 28 Jan 1897 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 14 Jun 1828
- Death: 28 Jan 1897, Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; Scotland Death records
Notes:
Birth Source: OPR 1828-696/5 - 1325-Fr 12
Baptism:
Source 696/5 Fr 1325
Death:
Age 69 yrs, 1897-689/24
InfluenzaNotes:
Married:
Source : Vital Stats 1849-689-19
Marriage Extract: OPR Pg 290, 1849
Wilson, Thomas, Miner, and Margaret, daughter of Peter Robertson, both in this Parish, gave up their names for the proclammation of Banns on the 21st of August 1849. Cautioners: Andrew Lawson and Hugh Adams. Married 19th Nov. 1849 by Rev. I G. Beveridge. Batch M195029-Source Call # 1067758,1067759 Film, Pg 290Children:
- Thomas Wilson was born on 31 Aug 1850 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Adam Mcgill Wilson was born on 25 Sep 1851 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- 7. Janet (Jessie) Wilson* was born on 3 Apr 1853 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; died on 22 Oct 1936 in Crossgates, Fife, Scotland.
- Adam Mcgill Wilson was born on 25 Sep 1854; and died.
- Margaret Wilson was born on 23 Jan 1857 in Newbattle, Midlothian, Scotland; and died.
- Richard Wilson was born on 1 Mar 1859 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Mary Wilson was born on 15 Aug 1861 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Hugh Wilson was born on 4 Dec 1863 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Richard Wilson was born on 18 Jun 1866 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Helen Adam Wilson was born on 18 Jul 1868 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.
- Mary Wilson was born on 27 Feb 1873 in Inveresk, Mid Lothian, Scotland; and died.