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brave scott
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by brave scott » Tue Feb 18, 2014 9:48 pm

Great News !
I found some of the Scott siblings that I was looking for in the SP census and death records. Andrew, I couldn't "page forward" on the 1881 census that you suggested in your welcoming post. That's OK, I have all the other census.
I can't decipher the death record of Andrew Scott who passed away in 1875 at the age of 9. Can anyone help if I upload the attachment?……now how do I do that ?? #-o
I am finding (and spending $$) a lot of info in my researches and I now realize one must be organized from the start. Lots of fun.
Cheers, Don

nelmit
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by nelmit » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:28 pm

brave scott wrote:Great News !
I found some of the Scott siblings that I was looking for in the SP census and death records. Andrew, I couldn't "page forward" on the 1881 census that you suggested in your welcoming post. That's OK, I have all the other census.
I can't decipher the death record of Andrew Scott who passed away in 1875 at the age of 9. Can anyone help if I upload the attachment?……now how do I do that ?? #-o
I am finding (and spending $$) a lot of info in my researches and I now realize one must be organized from the start. Lots of fun.
Cheers, Don
Hi Don,

Here's a transcription of the 1881 -

Alexander Scott 39
Janet Scott 39
William Scott 13
David Scott 8
Arthur Scott 2 born Dundee
Jane Scott 2 Months born Monikie
Ann Taylor 15
Helen Nicol 14
John Fairlie 22

Glad you're enjoying your research. :D

You should be able to upload your document to the TS gallery. Click on the link above.

Regards,
Annette

brave scott
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by brave scott » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:42 pm

I'm goofing up the gallery uploading thing. ](*,) #-o
I need a break. I'll go and do some more shovelling. (snow)

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Re: scott sibling search

Post by AndrewP » Wed Feb 19, 2014 3:52 am

Hi Don,

I took a look at the death certificate. The handwriting was quite difficult to read, but here is my interpretation of it:
  • Andrew Scott (single)
    1875 February Twenty Second, 8h 40m PM, Craigie House
    (?) Farm, Parish of Dundee
    M
    9 Years
    Alexander Scott, Cowfeeder; Lizzie Scott, M.S. Fairweather
    Scarlatina, 10 days; As cert by P M Barton
    (?), Surgeon
    (signed) Alex Scott, Father
    1875 February 23rd at Dundee; (signed) F MacDonald, Registrar
Scarlatina is otherwise known as Scarlet Fever.

All the best,

AndrewP

brave scott
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by brave scott » Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:36 am

Hi Andrew,
Thanks ever so much for your help. I guess back in 1875 there wasn't any kind of vaccine to cure someone from the Scarlet Fever. :(
Now I have to find some info on Lizzie Scott and M.S. Fairweather. Thanks again! :D
Cheers,Don

StewL
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by StewL » Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:06 am

Hello Don
Just for your information.
There is no vaccine available for scarlet fever, it is usually treated with a course of antibiotics. But as you know, antibiotics didn't exist back in in the 1860's 1870's.
I had a great-great uncle die aged two in 1863 of scarletina, also if my memory serves me right, my late father got it when he was a child, but survived, but ended up with a "minor" heart problem that caused him to black out if he became over-excited.
Hope this didn't sound like an disease/disease processes lecture :D
Stewie

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brave scott
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by brave scott » Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:43 am

Hi Stewie,
Sounds like an awful disease to have even if one survives it.
I'm finding a lot of info on my Scott Ancestors and now helping a friend look for some of her ancestors from Scotland. This is taking up too much of my time and I haven't seen my wife in a while ….( I think I have a wife) :lol:
I'm hoping there are some other Scott Family (Monikie/Dundee) researchers out there who will eventually stumble upon this site like I did.
Cheers,Don

Currie
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by Currie » Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:40 pm

The “Craigie House(?) Farm” noted by Andrew from the 1875 Death Certificate could be the Craigie Home Farm, or Home Farm Craigie, mentioned often in the Dundee Courier newspaper.

Alan

brave scott
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by brave scott » Fri Feb 21, 2014 5:52 pm

Hi Alan,
I think I'm going to subscribe to the British Newspaper Archive which I'm sure I will find a lot of interesting articles.( more time / more money / another wife ) :lol:
Cheers, Don

brave scott
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Re: scott sibling search

Post by brave scott » Sat Dec 19, 2015 10:50 pm

Hello everyone! I'm back on the "Scott sibling search" trail and have since found a lot of info on my Great Grandfather's siblings except for his sister Jane who was born about 1881 in Monikie. Of course she probably married which would make it more difficult to trace her but I'm looking forward to searching again. Merry Christmas to all. Cheers, Don :D