Try http://cotyroneireland.com/ It's a site that I volunteer webmaster on. Just won an award from Family Tree Magazine, as being one of the 101 Best Websites for 2010. There is a search box on the first page. Search is updated each Sunday, content is added regularly. Cheers Tammy On 21/07/2010 5:15 AM, Linda Holley wrote: > I would suggest your subscribing to the Yahoo County Down list. They are great and will be able to head you in the right direction. Try this link http://www.igp-web.com/down/index.htm There will be a little purple square where you can join the Yahoo Group. Many members still live in Co. Down. Without their help I would still be searching for my ggg grandmother's name. > > Linda Holley > > > On Jul 20, 2010, at 11:21 PM, Ruth Edwards wrote: > > >> Hi List, >> I know this is a Scottish list, but I need help , can anyone please tell me if there is an Irish research site like Scotlands People. >> >> My daughter-in-laws Mother just died suddenly recently, and the only birth and marriage certificates my Daughter-in law can fin are only extracts, so no >> >> Parents names, she knows her Grandparents were Richard and Francis Irvine and they lived in Belfast in 1946, but beyond that nothing. >> >> I would like to find a way to get the birth certificate and also the marriage if possible. >> >> Hoping someone can steer me in the right direction, >> >> Thanks in Advance. >> >> Ruth Edwards >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
In reply to Ruth Edwards: I've had good luck with Eneclann, although they're different than Scotland's People in that they do the research. I used them to find the marriage record of my great-great-grandfather circa 1817, but it sounds like you know enough to make their job do-able. http://www.eneclann.ie/
> From: karengore167@hotmail.com > To: midlothian@rootsweb.com > Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 18:22:27 +1000 > Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] Looking for assistance > > > Hi Bob, > > I think the marriage of James Scott and Jane Edgar is there on Scotlands People. I just typed it in and a match came up. Don't put in any parish in particular put "all parishes". I think it looks pretty promising that this is your family. I found many of my family members by not putting any particular parish in the toolbar. Hope this helps. > > Regards > > Karen > > > From: scotiz@dodo.com.au > > To: midlothian@rootsweb.com > > Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:57:39 +1000 > > Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] Looking for assistance > > > > > > > > I have an ancestor, James Scott, married to Jane Edgar 24/11/1812, at Edinburgh. I have been unable to trace his birth > > but have found a likely death on the IGI, film # 170381, page # 187, and ref. # 6707. > > Death about 1833 at Edinburgh. > > I also found his wife and children on the 1841 census St Cuthberts Parish, and if the death in 1833 was his, it would explain why he was not on the census. > > I am at a loss as to where to go from here to confirm the death and to find his parents. I have also tried "Scotlands People" > > without success. Suggestions and assistance would be gratefully received. > > Regards, Bob. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > _________________________________________________________________ > View photos of singles in your area! Looking for a hot date? > http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/150855801/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ View photos of singles in your area! Looking for a hot date? http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/150855801/direct/01/
Hi Bob, I think the marriage of James Scott and Jane Edgar is there on Scotlands People. I just typed it in and a match came up. Don't put in any parish in particular put "all parishes". I think it looks pretty promising that this is your family. I found many of my family members by not putting any particular parish in the toolbar. Hope this helps. Regards Karen > From: scotiz@dodo.com.au > To: midlothian@rootsweb.com > Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:57:39 +1000 > Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] Looking for assistance > > > > I have an ancestor, James Scott, married to Jane Edgar 24/11/1812, at Edinburgh. I have been unable to trace his birth > but have found a likely death on the IGI, film # 170381, page # 187, and ref. # 6707. > Death about 1833 at Edinburgh. > I also found his wife and children on the 1841 census St Cuthberts Parish, and if the death in 1833 was his, it would explain why he was not on the census. > I am at a loss as to where to go from here to confirm the death and to find his parents. I have also tried "Scotlands People" > without success. Suggestions and assistance would be gratefully received. > Regards, Bob. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ View photos of singles in your area! Looking for a hot date? http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/150855801/direct/01/
I have an ancestor, James Scott, married to Jane Edgar 24/11/1812, at Edinburgh. I have been unable to trace his birth but have found a likely death on the IGI, film # 170381, page # 187, and ref. # 6707. Death about 1833 at Edinburgh. I also found his wife and children on the 1841 census St Cuthberts Parish, and if the death in 1833 was his, it would explain why he was not on the census. I am at a loss as to where to go from here to confirm the death and to find his parents. I have also tried "Scotlands People" without success. Suggestions and assistance would be gratefully received. Regards, Bob.
Bob - There are a number of James Scotts on FreeReg - http://www.freereg.org.uk/search/index.htm in various counties. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear Midlothian or Edinburgh have been transcribed yet. Does anyone know the status of this? Lynne in Tucson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Gore" <karengore167@hotmail.com> To: <midlothian@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 1:22 AM Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] Looking for assistance > > Hi Bob, > > I think the marriage of James Scott and Jane Edgar is there on Scotlands > People. I just typed it in and a match came up. Don't put in any parish > in particular put "all parishes". I think it looks pretty promising that > this is your family. I found many of my family members by not putting any > particular parish in the toolbar. Hope this helps. > > Regards > > Karen > >> From: scotiz@dodo.com.au >> To: midlothian@rootsweb.com >> Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:57:39 +1000 >> Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] Looking for assistance >> >> >> >> I have an ancestor, James Scott, married to Jane Edgar 24/11/1812, at >> Edinburgh. I have been unable to trace his birth >> but have found a likely death on the IGI, film # 170381, page # >> 187, and ref. # 6707. >> Death about 1833 at Edinburgh. >> I also found his wife and children on the 1841 census St Cuthberts >> Parish, and if the death in 1833 was his, it would explain why he was not >> on the census. >> I am at a loss as to where to go from here to confirm the death and to >> find his parents. I have also tried "Scotlands People" >> without success. Suggestions and assistance would be gratefully >> received. >> Regards, Bob. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > _________________________________________________________________ > View photos of singles in your area! Looking for a hot date? > http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/150855801/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Bob - I had to actually go to the NAS in Edinburgh and go thru the Kirk Session records to find my ancestors were discussed as a widow and orphans. They have the records digitized, but I don't know why they aren't available yet on-line. I've never been able to find proof of the father's death or burial, but am thinking of going thru the estate records next time I am in Edinburgh. Perhaps you could hire someone in Edinburgh to find the records. It might be less expensive than going there yourself. Lynne in Tucson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Scott" <scotiz@dodo.com.au> To: <midlothian@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 5:57 PM Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] Looking for assistance > > > I have an ancestor, James Scott, married to Jane Edgar 24/11/1812, at > Edinburgh. I have been unable to trace his birth > but have found a likely death on the IGI, film # 170381, page # > 187, and ref. # 6707. > Death about 1833 at Edinburgh. > I also found his wife and children on the 1841 census St Cuthberts > Parish, and if the death in 1833 was his, it would explain why he was not > on the census. > I am at a loss as to where to go from here to confirm the death and to > find his parents. I have also tried "Scotlands People" > without success. Suggestions and assistance would be gratefully > received. > Regards, Bob. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I found a John Lindsay who married Susan Wilson in 1750 in Inveresk, had Helen in 1751, Margaret in 1753 and Katharine in 1755. Also found a John Lindsay and Joan[na] Wilson who had Patrick in 1762, John in 1764 and Joanna in 1770 in Lasswade. I believe its the same John as he was a witness at William Lindsay and Margaret Brown christenings in both Inveresk and Lasswade and John and William are coal miners in both parishes. I did not find a marriage for John and Joan[na]. I am wondering if Joanna and Susannah are variants of the same name? Or did John marry two Wilsons? Patty
Tammy, Jacquie, Bruce, et.al. - I have just received a response from the NAS about the court documents for Duncan McLearter (aka McCarter) & the costs. I'm pretty sure this is not my Duncan M'Carter from Whittingehame. Here is what they said: "Although I have not been able to conduct an in-depth search of the Precognition for the information you have asked for, I have had a cursory glance through some of the papers, but have been unable to find any reference to McLearter having a wife or children. It appears that Duncan McLearter was born in Glasgow and during his time as a seaman sustained a fairly serious injury: so much so, that in his declaration it is stated that he spent quite some time in the Infirmary. Although the exact nature of his injury is not noted, he seemingly had weak eyes and could not stand heavy work. It was after this that McLearter left Glasgow for Ayr where he worked as a labourer." I also received from a correspondent in Australia, the following: ".... there was a McCarter, Duncan alias McArthur who arrived on the Albion in 1827 to Port Jackson (Sydney). He died at Liverpool (NSW) hospital on 28 December 1838. Age given on arrival was 50 and age noted on death was 62. He was given a Life sentence for robbing a trunk. The Indent for the Albion states that he was a Protestant and married. It also states "wife only" which suggests that perhaps he had no children. He gave his native place as Glasgow and his occupation was Farmers Labourer." This would be the Accused Duncan McCarter, alias McArthur, travelling hawker, Address: Ayrshire and John Wright, travelling hawker, Address: Ayrshire, 1820. I think because of the Ayrshire address that this is not my Duncan M'Carter, either. Had my Duncan been alive and traveling in 1820, the 1818 Kirk Session records of Whittingehame would not have called his wife, the widow M'Carter. Again, thank you for your time and interest. I would not have thought to check the convict lists without you. Lynne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tammy Mitchell" <ancestry@ripandrevmedia.ca> To: <midlothian@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 12:19 AM Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] Duncan M'Carter > You can buy the records from NAS. Contact them ask them for a quote - > provide the file numbers. I got the > Robert Mitchell/ Elizabeth Mitchell (court case, ordered and paid for > within a day, and in the mail) > I've ordered from them before, very good! > Tammy > > > On 18/06/2010 1:46 PM, Jacquie wrote: >> Further to my earlier post (below), that Duncan McCarter/McArthur was >> transported on the Albion. I found a convict death register entry in New >> South Wales for Duncan McArthur who was on the Albion. He died in a >> hospital >> on 17 Dec 1838 at the age of 62. That would give that Duncan a birth year >> pretty close to the year of the Duncan in the LDS family tree submission >> that I referred to. >> >> Jacquie >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: midlothian-bounces@rootsweb.com >> [mailto:midlothian-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jacquie >> Sent: June 18, 2010 3:38 PM >> To: midlothian@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] Duncan M'Carter >> >> A possibility that you might want to check out - the National Archives of >> Scotland has some files regarding a Duncan McCarter/McLearter who was >> tried >> for theft. The first file is from 1818 and he is listed as Duncan >> McLearter, >> alias McCarter, labourer and hawker, formerly seaman, Address: Glasgow >> (reference AD14/18/157). There are also two files from 1820 in which he >> is >> referred to as Duncan McCarter, Address: Edinburgh (reference AD14/20/85) >> and as Duncan McCarter, alias McArthur, travelling hawker, Address: >> Ayrshire >> (reference AD14/20/184). There is a record at Ancestry for a Duncan >> McCarter/McArthur who was convicted on 25 Apr 1826 in Glasgow and >> transported on 21 Sep 1826. The record says his sentence was life. >> Unfortunately it doesn't say how old that Duncan is in the NAS summaries >> or >> on the transportation record. >> >> Jacquie >> Winnipeg, MB >> Canada >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
In the Stow 1861 census Mary WILSON, shows as the Grandaughter of her Grandmother Helen DOD(D)S , ( maiden name LOCKIE.) Was she the daughter of Margaret DOD(D)S , who was born 1841 Crosslie ? ( Margaret had a sister Mary, so it was a family name.) However, September 1862 a Mary DODDS, was born Stow, Mother Margaret Dodds. Can anyone shed some light on these Mary & Margaret Dod(d)s Women. I will be so grateful. Mary New Zealand
Hello Jan I have no connections to this Innes family, but the birth of only 1 Peter INNES was registered in Kinghorn between 1855 and 1865 (source: birth index on the Scotlands People website); and according to the IGI Index on Family Search, that Peter was born on 2 February 1856 to John INNES and Agnes HERD (this was an extracted record, and not member submitted). I could find only one child born to Robert INNES and Margaret LOCKIE and that was Robert INNES born 4 December 1857 in Leith (again this was an extracted record). I had a look at the image of the marriage record for Robert and Margaret on the Scotlands People website, and according to that Robert's parents were Robert INNES, shipbuilder, and Mary BROWN. Margaret's parents were Andrew LOCKIE, merchant, and Elizabeth HEARDIE (sic). In 1861, Robert and Margaret were living at 1 Regent Street, Leith with their son Robert, 3, and a servant, Margaret Anderson. According to the census entry, Robert was 33 and born in South Leith. Margaret was 30, born in Dalkeith. Robert was still a ship builder. In 1871, Margaret was a widow, and a lodging-house keeper at 18 Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh. The household was as follows: Margaret INNES, Head, widow, 40, Lodging House Keeper, born Dalkeith, Midlothian Robert INNES, Son, 13, scholar, born Leith Jane FIFE, sister-in-law, 33, assistant Lodging House Keeper, born Leith Robert FIFE, son, 7, born Edinburgh Albert FIFE, 6, born Leith Irene HALDANE, 75, general servant, born Dalkeith The death of a Robert INNES was registered in Leith North in 1866 (Scotlands People death index). The birth/baptism of Robert INNES on 1 June 1827 in Leith South, son of Robert INNES and Mary BROWN, is listed on the Scotlands People OPR birth/baptism index. Also listed are 3 other children for this couple: Crighton Wishart INNES 1832, Gilbert INNES 1834 and Jane INNES 1836 - all in Leith South. The marriage of Robert INNES and Mary BROWN is on the OPR Banns and Marriages Index: date 3 November 1826, South Leith. Robert and Mary were still alive and kicking in 1851, and living at Old Church Street, Leith North where Robert, 54, was a shipbuilder employing 12 men and 11 apprentices. Robert Innes senior was born in Edinburgh. His wife Mary (Brown), 55, was born in Falkland, Fife. As well as the children listed above who were all living with their parents, there was another son James, 22. The death of a Robert INNES aged 60 was registered in Leith North in 1857. The image of the death registration may be downloaded from the Scotlands People website. It should give you the names of his parents, including the maiden name of his mother (assuming the names were known to the informant). It is a paysite but the costs are reasonable once you have identified the correct certificate. The costs can mount up using the search function to find the correct person. Images of the other registrations mentioned above may also be downloaded from the site. I will send you the image of Robert and Margaret's 1856 marriage record off-list. see: www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Rhoda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janette Pfeifer" <janpfeif@dcsi.net.au> To: "MIDLOTHIAN Rootsweb" <MIDLOTHIAN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 7:20 PM Subject: [MIDLOTHIAN] LOCKIE / INNES connections. > Hello everyone, > Recently I've been interested in the discussion about the > INNES surname which I knew I had on file. Here's how I'm connected via a > sister of my great grandmother Ann/Annie LOCKIE who was born 1830 in > Midlothian, Scotland. I know Margaret married 9th December 1856 to Robert INNES (a ship Builder) in Leith, Midlothian. Robert & Margaret had 1 son I know of ...Peter born c1857 Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland who was christened 24.12.1857 in Leith Methodist Church, Midlothian.... Nothing known about him..
Hello everyone, Recently I've been interested in the discussion about the INNES surname which I knew I had on file. Here's how I'm connected via a sister of my great grandmother Ann/Annie LOCKIE who was born 1830 in Midlothian, Scotland. *** Her parents are Andrew born 1799 Legerwood near Bassendean, Berwickshire & Elizabeth (Betsey) HARDIE born 10.8.1798 in Dalkeith, Midlothian. Betsey died 10.2.1855 Lockend Road, Leith, Midlothian. Andrew & Betsey had 7 children. My Annie LOCKIE arrived in Melbourne,Victoria, Australia on the "Tay" on 17th August 1855 with her sisters Jessie born 1835 Dalkeith, Elizabeth Hardie born 1832 Midlothian & Margaret born 1830 in Dalkeith, MLN....twin to my Annie. Annie married 28.1.1856 in Ballarat, Victoria to John Russell GRUNDY in the cottage/house of Mr.A.LOCKIE. This Mr.A.Lockie is possibly the father...I don't know when he came to Australia after his wife's death February 1855. Annie's sister Elizabeth H.Lockie married 21.11.1855 in the cottage to William McIntosh/Macintosh. Jessie married 1.12.1857 in the Wesleyan Parsonage, Ballarat, Victoria to Joseph Atwood DOANE. & must have gone back to Scotland...as at the 1881 census she was down as aged 40 with husband Joseph aged 54 a ship builder living at North Leith, MLN. They were living at 3 Church Street, North Leith with Jessie's sister Margaret aged 49 who was then a widow. I don't know when she went back to Scotland..perhaps with Jessie. I know Margaret married 9th December 1856 to Robert INNES (a ship Builder) in Leith, Midlothian. Robert & Margaret had 1 son I know of ...Peter born c1857 Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland who was christened 24.12.1857 in Leith Methodist Church, Midlothian.... Nothing known about him.. ***** Is anyone connected to this INNES line of Margaret's husband Robert. I have him born 26.4.1828 in North Leith, MLN & chris.3.5.1828 in Keith, Banff, Scotland. I have his parents down as a William INNES & Anne nee INNES born 13.7.1795 & chris.22.7.1795 Keith Banff, Scotland who married 27.2.1825 in Drainie, Moray, Scotland. I have her parents as a James INNES & Jean GEORGE. I look forward to hearing from any connections to this INNES surname. Regards, Janette (Jan) PFEIFER nee GRUNDY in Warragul South, Victoria, Australia.
Hi All! Sorry to but in on this thread. Maybe I'm grasping at straws but my interest was aroused when the name LOCKIE popped up. I am looking for a male Lockie who was married to a ISABELLA (ISABEL, ISABELLE) SEATON Margaret Seaton daughter of William Seaton and Elizabeth Bell was born abt 1826. later in the 1891cencus records she is listed as resident with her brother John (1829-1899) with the surname of LOCKIE so presumably she was a widow by then. nearly all my Seatons are from the Midlothian/Eastlothian and Berwick areas. I have a possible marriage of Isabella Seaton to a Charles Lockie on 12/12/1845 in Peterhead Abderdeen but no coroberating evidence that it is my Isabella. Neville Rasmussen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janette Pfeifer" <janpfeif@dcsi.net.au> To: "MIDLOTHIAN Rootsweb" <MIDLOTHIAN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 8:20 PM Subject: [MIDLOTHIAN] LOCKIE / INNES connections. > Hello everyone, > Recently I've been interested in the discussion about the > INNES surname which I knew I had on file. Here's how I'm connected via a > sister of my great grandmother Ann/Annie LOCKIE who was born 1830 in > Midlothian, Scotland. > *** Her parents are Andrew born 1799 Legerwood near Bassendean, > Berwickshire & Elizabeth (Betsey) HARDIE born 10.8.1798 in Dalkeith, > Midlothian. Betsey died 10.2.1855 Lockend Road, Leith, Midlothian. Andrew > & Betsey had 7 children. My Annie LOCKIE arrived in Melbourne,Victoria, > Australia on the "Tay" on 17th August 1855 with her sisters Jessie born > 1835 Dalkeith, Elizabeth Hardie born 1832 Midlothian & Margaret born 1830 > in Dalkeith, MLN....twin to my Annie. Annie married 28.1.1856 in > Ballarat, Victoria to John Russell GRUNDY in the cottage/house of > Mr.A.LOCKIE. This Mr.A.Lockie is possibly the father...I don't know when > he came to Australia after his wife's death February 1855. Annie's sister > Elizabeth H.Lockie married 21.11.1855 in the cottage to William > McIntosh/Macintosh. > Jessie married 1.12.1857 in the Wesleyan Parsonage, Ballarat, > Victoria to Joseph Atwood DOANE. & must have gone back to Scotland...as at > the 1881 census she was down as aged 40 with husband Joseph aged 54 a ship > builder living at North Leith, MLN. They were living at 3 Church Street, > North Leith with Jessie's sister Margaret aged 49 who was then a widow. I > don't know when she went back to Scotland..perhaps with Jessie. I know > Margaret married 9th December 1856 to Robert INNES (a ship Builder) in > Leith, Midlothian. Robert & Margaret had 1 son I know of ...Peter born > c1857 Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland who was christened 24.12.1857 in Leith > Methodist Church, Midlothian.... Nothing known about him.. > ***** Is anyone connected to this INNES line of Margaret's husband > Robert. I have him born 26.4.1828 in North Leith, MLN & chris.3.5.1828 in > Keith, Banff, Scotland. I have his parents down as a William INNES & > Anne nee INNES born 13.7.1795 & chris.22.7.1795 Keith Banff, Scotland who > married 27.2.1825 in Drainie, Moray, Scotland. > I have her parents as a James INNES & Jean GEORGE. > I look forward to hearing from any connections to this INNES surname. > Regards, > Janette (Jan) PFEIFER nee GRUNDY > in Warragul South, Victoria, Australia. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Bob, Thank you so much for the reply, I think that this Agnes & Margaret are from another INNES family. By 1832 my Agness was in Tossorontio, Simcoe Co. Ont. That's north of Alliston. We had a bad electrical rain storm last night and I did not get to the 1851 Census. I have lost a computer to electrical storms even with a large power pack proctor so I shut down and unplug. I will check James and the 1851 today. Thanks again for you kind response, Dee Miller usa -------------------------------------------------- From: "hiflyte" <hiflyte@telus.net> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 11:07 PM To: <midlothian@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [MIDLOTHIAN] How do I get into 1841 1845 MIDLOTHIAN Census > Dee, > > http://freecen.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl > 1841 --- 255 entries for Innes in MLN > > 2 families 1841 Colinton MLN > > INNES Agnes F 40 Midlothian > Colinton > INNES Margaret F 50 Female Servant > Midlothian Colinton > > 1851: > INNES James Lodger U M 28 > Bleacher Midlothian - Liberton Colinton > > Bob > Cdn > =============== > On 09/07/2010 4:36 PM, Dee Miller wrote: <SNIP>...I would like to see if > I can find My INNES Family in the 1841 and or 1851 Census for Colinton, > Midlothian, Scotland.... > ================ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 9.0.830 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2992 - Release Date: 07/09/10 > 14:36:00 >
Hello Dee I suggest, as Margaret suggested, that you have a look at FreeCEN. I had a look and found Gilbert INNES age 25 An Agricultural Labourer living with four others are Rmote Cothouse in Cranston, Midlothian. Females can be harder to find as they tend to marry and change their names so I suggest looking for deaths on ScotlandsPeople and the certificate will show the parents and any spouse. Sheila KC Dee Miller wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > I would like to see if I can find My INNES Family in the 1841 and or 1851 > Census for Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland. > > The first 4 children of the Agness Crosby's were born in Scotland. > Was she married to Thomas in Scotland and in Canada or was there a first > marriage to someone else? > > Where do I find a good sight? > > With the common names used I have not been able to find any other links to > this family after the Colinton Church Register. > That has really improved with information over the past 15 years. > If anyone has any information on this family I would like to correspond with > you. > Any little thread of information will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks so much for your time and help, > Dee Miller usa. > > > Descendants of John Innes & Mary Black > > 1. JOHN INNES was born in Living in Gorgie Park "Moat", Scotland, and died > Bef. 1861. > Married: MARY BLACK April 5, 1807 in Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland File # > 116772 Film # 1066672. > Born: June 27, 1784 in Glasgow, Scotland, and died in Simcoe Co, Ont. > Canada. > > Note:: John Innes, Gorgie Park, his wife had their fourth child, a son > names, John, > born on the 11th. of April 1812 & baptized on the 24th. of May 1812 in > Colinton Church. > > MARY BLACK: > Census 1861: Tossonortio Twp. Simcoe Co. 17 INNIS Mary nee: BLACK f 77 widow > > Children of JOHN INNES and MARY BLACK are: > 1. MARGARET INNES, > Born. August 18, 1807, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland > Baptism: September 13, 1807, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: Thomas Dunsmone & Abram Dunsmone > > 2. AGNESS "NANCY" INNES, > Born. April 25, 1809, Native of Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland; "IM" 1837 > from Scotland. > Baptism: May 14, 1809, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donald & Archibold Innes > Died. July 18, 1891, Tossorontio Twp. Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada. age 79; > Burial: 1891, Burns United Cemetery, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada > Immigration: Abt. 1836, To Canada from Scotland. > > Married. THOMAS E. ANGUS SR. CROSBY, August 7, 1832, Anglican Cathedral, > Quebec, Canada; > Born. April 1 or 11, 1812, Native of Midlothian, Scotland > Christening: November 3, 1811, Presbyterian: Duddingston Kirk Parish, Mid > Lothian, Scotland > Trade/Job: Bef. 1832, Blacksmith in: Edinburgh, Scotland > info:(G.corrigan) Ontario, Canada in 1960 > Thomas Crosby was listed as an early settler to Simcoe County, Ontario, > Canada. > Died. July 1, 1892, Tossorontio Twp. Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada. age 80 yr's > 18 day's. > Burial: 1892, Burns United Cemetery, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada > > > 3. ELIZABETH INNES, > Born. Bet. July 10 - 13, 1810, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: September 2, 1810, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donald & Katherine Mason > > 4. JOHN-JR. INNES, > Born. April 11, 1812, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: May 24, 1812, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland. Film # 1239630 Page # 320 Reference # 10575 > > 5. MARY INNES, > Born. January 22, 1814, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: March 6, 1814, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: No names listed > > 6. GILBERT KERR INNES, > Born. February 2, 1816, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: March 10, 1816, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donals & Andrew Anderson > > 7. CATHERINE INNES, > Born. May 13, 1817, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: June 5, 1817, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: George Brownland & Fredrick Rofs > > 8. EUPHEMIA INNES, > Born. August 29, 1819, Midlothian, Scotland. > Christening: August 29, 1819, Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland > > 9. EUPHEMIA INNES, > Born. March 1, 1821, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. > Christening: St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland > Residence: 1821, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Parents John Innes & Mary > Black Batch # C 11988-6 Source Film # 993529 >
Hi Dee, Try www.freecen.org.uk for free Census records for 1841 and 1851. Or you can use www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk for Censuses and Births Marriages and Deaths for scotland, but you have to buy credits for that one. Good luck with your searches, Regards Margaret
Dee, http://freecen.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl 1841 --- 255 entries for Innes in MLN 2 families 1841 Colinton MLN INNES Agnes F 40 Midlothian Colinton INNES Margaret F 50 Female Servant Midlothian Colinton 1851: INNES James Lodger U M 28 Bleacher Midlothian - Liberton Colinton Bob Cdn =============== On 09/07/2010 4:36 PM, Dee Miller wrote: <SNIP>...I would like to see if I can find My INNES Family in the 1841 and or 1851 Census for Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland.... ================
Thank You Shelia, Liz & Margaret I appreciate your time and information. Dee Miller usa -------------------------------------------------- From: "Pentlands" <fmckinnear@sky.com> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 7:34 PM To: <midlothian@rootsweb.com> Subject: [MIDLOTHIAN] 1841 1845 MIDLOTHIAN Census INNES > Hello Dee > > I suggest, as Margaret suggested, that you have a look at FreeCEN. > > I had a look and found Gilbert INNES age 25 An Agricultural Labourer > living with four others are Rmote Cothouse in Cranston, Midlothian. > > Females can be harder to find as they tend to marry and change their > names so I suggest looking for deaths on ScotlandsPeople and the > certificate will show the parents and any spouse. > > Sheila KC > > > > Dee Miller wrote: >> Good Afternoon, >> >> I would like to see if I can find My INNES Family in the 1841 and or 1851 >> Census for Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland. >> >> The first 4 children of the Agness Crosby's were born in Scotland. >> Was she married to Thomas in Scotland and in Canada or was there a first >> marriage to someone else? >> >> Where do I find a good sight? >> >> With the common names used I have not been able to find any other links >> to >> this family after the Colinton Church Register. >> That has really improved with information over the past 15 years. >> If anyone has any information on this family I would like to correspond >> with >> you. >> Any little thread of information will be greatly appreciated. >> >> Thanks so much for your time and help, >> Dee Miller usa. >> >> >> Descendants of John Innes & Mary Black >> >> 1. JOHN INNES was born in Living in Gorgie Park "Moat", Scotland, and >> died >> Bef. 1861. >> Married: MARY BLACK April 5, 1807 in Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland >> File # >> 116772 Film # 1066672. >> Born: June 27, 1784 in Glasgow, Scotland, and died in Simcoe Co, Ont. >> Canada. >> >> Note:: John Innes, Gorgie Park, his wife had their fourth child, a son >> names, John, >> born on the 11th. of April 1812 & baptized on the 24th. of May 1812 in >> Colinton Church. >> >> MARY BLACK: >> Census 1861: Tossonortio Twp. Simcoe Co. 17 INNIS Mary nee: BLACK f 77 >> widow >> >> Children of JOHN INNES and MARY BLACK are: >> 1. MARGARET INNES, >> Born. August 18, 1807, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland >> Baptism: September 13, 1807, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian >> Edinburgh, >> Scotland >> Godparents:: Thomas Dunsmone & Abram Dunsmone >> >> 2. AGNESS "NANCY" INNES, >> Born. April 25, 1809, Native of Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland; "IM" >> 1837 >> from Scotland. >> Baptism: May 14, 1809, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, >> Scotland >> Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donald & Archibold Innes >> Died. July 18, 1891, Tossorontio Twp. Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada. age 79; >> Burial: 1891, Burns United Cemetery, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada >> Immigration: Abt. 1836, To Canada from Scotland. >> >> Married. THOMAS E. ANGUS SR. CROSBY, August 7, 1832, Anglican Cathedral, >> Quebec, Canada; >> Born. April 1 or 11, 1812, Native of Midlothian, Scotland >> Christening: November 3, 1811, Presbyterian: Duddingston Kirk Parish, >> Mid >> Lothian, Scotland >> Trade/Job: Bef. 1832, Blacksmith in: Edinburgh, Scotland >> info:(G.corrigan) Ontario, Canada in 1960 >> Thomas Crosby was listed as an early settler to Simcoe County, Ontario, >> Canada. >> Died. July 1, 1892, Tossorontio Twp. Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada. age 80 >> yr's >> 18 day's. >> Burial: 1892, Burns United Cemetery, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada >> >> >> 3. ELIZABETH INNES, >> Born. Bet. July 10 - 13, 1810, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. >> Baptism: September 2, 1810, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian >> Edinburgh, >> Scotland >> Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donald & Katherine Mason >> >> 4. JOHN-JR. INNES, >> Born. April 11, 1812, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. >> Baptism: May 24, 1812, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, >> Scotland. Film # 1239630 Page # 320 Reference # 10575 >> >> 5. MARY INNES, >> Born. January 22, 1814, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland. >> Baptism: March 6, 1814, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, >> Scotland >> Godparents:: No names listed >> >> 6. GILBERT KERR INNES, >> Born. February 2, 1816, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. >> Baptism: March 10, 1816, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, >> Scotland >> Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donals & Andrew Anderson >> >> 7. CATHERINE INNES, >> Born. May 13, 1817, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. >> Baptism: June 5, 1817, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, >> Scotland >> Godparents:: George Brownland & Fredrick Rofs >> >> 8. EUPHEMIA INNES, >> Born. August 29, 1819, Midlothian, Scotland. >> Christening: August 29, 1819, Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland >> >> 9. EUPHEMIA INNES, >> Born. March 1, 1821, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. >> Christening: St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland >> Residence: 1821, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Parents John Innes & >> Mary >> Black Batch # C 11988-6 Source Film # 993529 >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 9.0.830 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2992 - Release Date: 07/09/10 > 14:36:00 >
Hello: www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk is a pay site but is good site for researching scottish records. For 6pd you get 30 credits. The search engine will advise how many entries it finds, one credit will bring up the list, and anything you see that may be your family, will cost 5 credits. Since you have some good information to narrow down the search, you may find what you are looking for without clicking on too many records that are not yours. You will be able to see a digital copy of the actual record. Happy hunting, Liz Dempster ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee Miller" <deenbill@comporium.net> To: <midlothian@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 6:36 PM Subject: [MIDLOTHIAN] How do I get into 1841 1845 MIDLOTHIAN Census > Good Afternoon, > > I would like to see if I can find My INNES Family in the 1841 and or 1851 > Census for Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland. > > The first 4 children of the Agness Crosby's were born in Scotland. > Was she married to Thomas in Scotland and in Canada or was there a first > marriage to someone else? > > Where do I find a good sight? > > With the common names used I have not been able to find any other links to > this family after the Colinton Church Register. > That has really improved with information over the past 15 years. > If anyone has any information on this family I would like to correspond > with > you. > Any little thread of information will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks so much for your time and help, > Dee Miller usa. > > > Descendants of John Innes & Mary Black > > 1. JOHN INNES was born in Living in Gorgie Park "Moat", Scotland, and > died > Bef. 1861. > Married: MARY BLACK April 5, 1807 in Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland File > # > 116772 Film # 1066672. > Born: June 27, 1784 in Glasgow, Scotland, and died in Simcoe Co, Ont. > Canada. > > Note:: John Innes, Gorgie Park, his wife had their fourth child, a son > names, John, > born on the 11th. of April 1812 & baptized on the 24th. of May 1812 in > Colinton Church. > > MARY BLACK: > Census 1861: Tossonortio Twp. Simcoe Co. 17 INNIS Mary nee: BLACK f 77 > widow > > Children of JOHN INNES and MARY BLACK are: > 1. MARGARET INNES, > Born. August 18, 1807, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland > Baptism: September 13, 1807, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian > Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: Thomas Dunsmone & Abram Dunsmone > > 2. AGNESS "NANCY" INNES, > Born. April 25, 1809, Native of Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland; "IM" 1837 > from Scotland. > Baptism: May 14, 1809, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donald & Archibold Innes > Died. July 18, 1891, Tossorontio Twp. Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada. age 79; > Burial: 1891, Burns United Cemetery, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada > Immigration: Abt. 1836, To Canada from Scotland. > > Married. THOMAS E. ANGUS SR. CROSBY, August 7, 1832, Anglican Cathedral, > Quebec, Canada; > Born. April 1 or 11, 1812, Native of Midlothian, Scotland > Christening: November 3, 1811, Presbyterian: Duddingston Kirk Parish, Mid > Lothian, Scotland > Trade/Job: Bef. 1832, Blacksmith in: Edinburgh, Scotland > info:(G.corrigan) Ontario, Canada in 1960 > Thomas Crosby was listed as an early settler to Simcoe County, Ontario, > Canada. > Died. July 1, 1892, Tossorontio Twp. Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada. age 80 yr's > 18 day's. > Burial: 1892, Burns United Cemetery, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada > > > 3. ELIZABETH INNES, > Born. Bet. July 10 - 13, 1810, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: September 2, 1810, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donald & Katherine Mason > > 4. JOHN-JR. INNES, > Born. April 11, 1812, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: May 24, 1812, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland. Film # 1239630 Page # 320 Reference # 10575 > > 5. MARY INNES, > Born. January 22, 1814, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: March 6, 1814, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: No names listed > > 6. GILBERT KERR INNES, > Born. February 2, 1816, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: March 10, 1816, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donals & Andrew Anderson > > 7. CATHERINE INNES, > Born. May 13, 1817, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. > Baptism: June 5, 1817, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, > Scotland > Godparents:: George Brownland & Fredrick Rofs > > 8. EUPHEMIA INNES, > Born. August 29, 1819, Midlothian, Scotland. > Christening: August 29, 1819, Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland > > 9. EUPHEMIA INNES, > Born. March 1, 1821, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. > Christening: St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland > Residence: 1821, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Parents John Innes & > Mary > Black Batch # C 11988-6 Source Film # 993529 > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MIDLOTHIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Good Afternoon, I would like to see if I can find My INNES Family in the 1841 and or 1851 Census for Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland. The first 4 children of the Agness Crosby's were born in Scotland. Was she married to Thomas in Scotland and in Canada or was there a first marriage to someone else? Where do I find a good sight? With the common names used I have not been able to find any other links to this family after the Colinton Church Register. That has really improved with information over the past 15 years. If anyone has any information on this family I would like to correspond with you. Any little thread of information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much for your time and help, Dee Miller usa. Descendants of John Innes & Mary Black 1. JOHN INNES was born in Living in Gorgie Park "Moat", Scotland, and died Bef. 1861. Married: MARY BLACK April 5, 1807 in Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland File # 116772 Film # 1066672. Born: June 27, 1784 in Glasgow, Scotland, and died in Simcoe Co, Ont. Canada. Note:: John Innes, Gorgie Park, his wife had their fourth child, a son names, John, born on the 11th. of April 1812 & baptized on the 24th. of May 1812 in Colinton Church. MARY BLACK: Census 1861: Tossonortio Twp. Simcoe Co. 17 INNIS Mary nee: BLACK f 77 widow Children of JOHN INNES and MARY BLACK are: 1. MARGARET INNES, Born. August 18, 1807, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland Baptism: September 13, 1807, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland Godparents:: Thomas Dunsmone & Abram Dunsmone 2. AGNESS "NANCY" INNES, Born. April 25, 1809, Native of Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland; "IM" 1837 from Scotland. Baptism: May 14, 1809, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donald & Archibold Innes Died. July 18, 1891, Tossorontio Twp. Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada. age 79; Burial: 1891, Burns United Cemetery, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada Immigration: Abt. 1836, To Canada from Scotland. Married. THOMAS E. ANGUS SR. CROSBY, August 7, 1832, Anglican Cathedral, Quebec, Canada; Born. April 1 or 11, 1812, Native of Midlothian, Scotland Christening: November 3, 1811, Presbyterian: Duddingston Kirk Parish, Mid Lothian, Scotland Trade/Job: Bef. 1832, Blacksmith in: Edinburgh, Scotland info:(G.corrigan) Ontario, Canada in 1960 Thomas Crosby was listed as an early settler to Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Died. July 1, 1892, Tossorontio Twp. Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada. age 80 yr's 18 day's. Burial: 1892, Burns United Cemetery, Essa Twp., Simcoe Co., Ont., Canada 3. ELIZABETH INNES, Born. Bet. July 10 - 13, 1810, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. Baptism: September 2, 1810, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donald & Katherine Mason 4. JOHN-JR. INNES, Born. April 11, 1812, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. Baptism: May 24, 1812, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland. Film # 1239630 Page # 320 Reference # 10575 5. MARY INNES, Born. January 22, 1814, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland. Baptism: March 6, 1814, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland Godparents:: No names listed 6. GILBERT KERR INNES, Born. February 2, 1816, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. Baptism: March 10, 1816, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland Godparents:: Murdock Mac-Donals & Andrew Anderson 7. CATHERINE INNES, Born. May 13, 1817, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Scotland. Baptism: June 5, 1817, Colinton Parish Church, Midlothian Edinburgh, Scotland Godparents:: George Brownland & Fredrick Rofs 8. EUPHEMIA INNES, Born. August 29, 1819, Midlothian, Scotland. Christening: August 29, 1819, Colinton, Midlothian, Scotland 9. EUPHEMIA INNES, Born. March 1, 1821, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Christening: St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Residence: 1821, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Parents John Innes & Mary Black Batch # C 11988-6 Source Film # 993529