Looking for Helen Campbell who appeared on 1891 and 1901 Scotland Census with husband Peter Campbell.
Helen was born at Logerait, Perthshire about 1842 their address for both census;
Registration District and Civil parish: Logerait, County: Perthshire, Address: Ballinluig.
Can sks help me with Helen's maiden name, parents. Her husband Peter's too if possible.
The 1901 Census Household members were:
Husband Peter (71), Helen (59), James (30),Elizabeth(22),Robert McFarlane (29), James Baxter(19).
Helen Campbell born abt 1842
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Re: Helen Campbell born abt 1842
Hi Clancam,
From the information you gave above, you can make an assumption that daughter Elizabeth was born in 1878-1879. So, if you search on http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk you can find her birth record quite easily by narrowing the search down to Perthshire. That will produce a small number of results, of which only one is in Logierait. Look at the birth certificate and that gives the parents names, including the mother's maiden surname. It also gives a date and place of the parents' marriage.
The online IGI gives the following list of children to Peter and Helen.
So, again on ScotlandsPeople, you can find the parents' marriage certificate - it is only one in Scotland for that year with that pair of names, and the location won't surprise you. So from that you get their parents' names.
A parent search on the online IGI gives 10 children born to Peter's parents in Logierait (including one pair of twins).
A parent search on the online IGI shows 4 sons to Helen's parents, but no daughters. Do the same search on ScotlandsPeople and you will find 4 sons and 3 daughters (including Helen).
Assuming the parents of Peter and Helen survived until at least 1855, you could find their death certificates to get the names of their parents (including maiden surnames) and get back another generation in the same manner as above.
All the best,
AndrewP
From the information you gave above, you can make an assumption that daughter Elizabeth was born in 1878-1879. So, if you search on http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk you can find her birth record quite easily by narrowing the search down to Perthshire. That will produce a small number of results, of which only one is in Logierait. Look at the birth certificate and that gives the parents names, including the mother's maiden surname. It also gives a date and place of the parents' marriage.
The online IGI gives the following list of children to Peter and Helen.
- Ann Campbell - birth: 4 September 1863 LOGIERAIT,PERTH,SCOTLAND
John Campbell - birth: 7 October 1865 LOGIERAIT,PERTH,SCOTLAND
Peter Campbell - birth: 14 October 1867 LOGIERAIT,PERTH,SCOTLAND
Margaret Campbell - birth: 16 January 1870 LOGIERAIT,PERTH,SCOTLAND
James Campbell - birth: 24 December 1870 LOGIERAIT,PERTH,SCOTLAND
Thomas Campbell - birth: 6 June 1873 LOGIERAIT,PERTH,SCOTLAND
So, again on ScotlandsPeople, you can find the parents' marriage certificate - it is only one in Scotland for that year with that pair of names, and the location won't surprise you. So from that you get their parents' names.
A parent search on the online IGI gives 10 children born to Peter's parents in Logierait (including one pair of twins).
A parent search on the online IGI shows 4 sons to Helen's parents, but no daughters. Do the same search on ScotlandsPeople and you will find 4 sons and 3 daughters (including Helen).
Assuming the parents of Peter and Helen survived until at least 1855, you could find their death certificates to get the names of their parents (including maiden surnames) and get back another generation in the same manner as above.
All the best,
AndrewP
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clancam
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Re: Helen Campbell born abt 1842
Hi Andrew,
My apologies if I have not thanked you for your informative reply.
I do appreciate your help with my search
Kind regards
Barry
clancam
My apologies if I have not thanked you for your informative reply.
I do appreciate your help with my search
Kind regards
Barry
clancam