John Marshall.....

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Morag
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John Marshall.....

Post by Morag » Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:03 am

Hi - I need some help here .

I have John Marshall born abt 1825 in Greenock . He married Euphemia Brown in Gorbals in 1847, and was a ropemaker.On his death certificate in 1917 (age 92), his son named his parents as John Marshall (sawyer ) & Margaret Ferry.There is absolutely nothing on this pair in IGI .

In 1841 census for the Gorbals , I have found John Marshall age 16 ropemaker, living with a William Marshall (sawyer) and Agnes Marshall.

A check on IGI gives a William Marshall married to Agnes Fairrie (also spelt Ferrie, Farrie) in Greenock who had a son John at the right time.
By looking at the names of John & Euphemia's children , William fits in , but they have neither a Margaret or Agnes , although there is a gap where they would be !

Both William Marshall & Agnes Fairrie apper to have died before 1855.

My question is - is this a reasonable assumption that these are my family, William & Agnes having died before their grandson was born , he very probably didn't know their names.

I would be grateful for some opinions on this
Thank you

Morag
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Post by MaryE » Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:37 pm

Hi Morag

On the mother's side, although I'm not aware of any possible change of name between Margaret and Agnes, unlike say Jane/Jean/Janet, I can see that many years later a grandson might confuse 'Maggie' and 'Aggie'.

Mary

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Post by Morag » Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:19 pm

Thanks for your reply - I tend to agree - but to get both names wrong ?
I think I will now try and find deaths of the potential brothers and sisters to see if by any luck my John Marshall registered them - fingers crossed !

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William & Agnes Marshall 1851 census

Post by Jack » Sat Jan 07, 2006 6:39 pm

Hi Morag,
Here's the family in 1851 - doesn't seem much doubt the parents are William & Agnes.
I've asked many folk if they could name their 4 G-parents - a surprising amount couldn't, or weren't really sure.
So a gr-son could easily get it wrong - especially if he never actually knew them.
(at least he nearly got them right - much better than some gr-children!)
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1851 cens 622 (578) Ed 7 p 19 (Barony - Anderston)
14 Clyde Street.
William MARSHALL, head, marr, 53, foreman sawyer, b Greenock, RFW
Agnes MARSHALL, wife, marr, 52, -------------------b Greenock, RFW
Agnes McKAY, daur, Marr, 29, --------------------b Greenock, RFW
Andrew MARSHALL, son, 17, rope maker, b Glasgow, LKS
Elizabeth MARSHALL, daur, 13, scholar, b Glasgow, LKS
Jane MARSHALL, daur, 10, scholar, b Glasgow, LKS
Archibald McKAY, gr-son, 6, scholar, b Greenock, RFW
Agnes McKAY, gr-daur, 3, scholar [sic], b Greenock, RFW
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Jack
edited to correct ref no.
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Post by Morag » Sat Jan 07, 2006 8:37 pm

Hi Jack

Thank you for these details - I think I can safely claim them !
In the 1861 census , there is a McKay living with John & Euphemia, so this may be a relative of his sister Agnes.

I don't suppose that there is a John Marshall age 36 , with wife Euphemia age 36, and daughter Christina age 1 in the 1851 census you had ?
He married in Gorbals in 1847 , and first daughter Christina was born in Glasgow ( don't know where ) in 1850, 2nd child also born Glasgow in 1852.
By 1856 the family were in Dumbarton.

I think it is very inconsiderate that both his parents died at relatively young ages in their 50's between 1851 & 1855 !!

Thanks again for your help

Morag
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Post by Thrall » Sat Jan 07, 2006 8:57 pm

Morag wrote:
I think it is very inconsiderate that both his parents died at relatively young ages in their 50's between 1851 & 1855 !!
Hi Morag, I think that this is sentiment that many might have echoed in the nineteenth century, and also not the least, by those frequenting this forum. My own gr.grandfather´s parents both died before they reached their mid thirties, and worse, before 1855.

Good hunting,

Thrall
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Post by Jack » Sat Jan 07, 2006 9:26 pm

Hi Morag,
Yes, the family are in Glasgow - will get full details at one point.
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1851 cens 622 (580) Ed 20 p 27 (Anderston)
John MARSHALL, 27
Euphemia, 23
Christina, abt 1
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Jack
ps, like very many of us, i too have a fair number of rather "inconsiderate" rellies....
Also quite a few who never thought it important to leave a forwarding address.... :lol:

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Post by StewL » Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:46 am

Morag

To echo what Jack said. I am a fairly new family history slave. Up until recently I didnt know my grandparents names, except my grandfathers, only because my father had same name as his father, and my maternal grandfather I knew because when I was sent to pub to tell him his tea was ready, when I chapped the door I would hear the man who opened it say "Alec, yer grandsons here yer teas ready" :lol:
So it is not impossible that they didnt know their grandparents names except as grannie and grandpa :lol:
Initially I couldnt even find my maternal grannies details until I changed her name in search from Jane to Jeannie :lol:
Stewie

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Post by Thrall » Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:06 am

Jack wrote: clipped
...........like very many of us, i too have a fair number of rather "inconsiderate" rellies....
Also quite a few who never thought it important to leave a forwarding address.... :lol:
I hit on my first 1855 DC tonight. The detail.......all on one double spread: the parents, where born, how long in district, the kids with ages; a DC like that saves hours of blood and tears. Amazing.

Just what one needs after the PM fiasco. :roll:

Thrall

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Marshall censuses - 1841 & 1851

Post by Jack » Wed Jan 11, 2006 8:37 pm

Hi Morag,
I know you already have the family in 1841 (just making a comment on wee Jean's age!),
and John & family in 1851.
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1841 cens 644-2 Ed 44 p 10 (Gorbals - Laurieston)
Edwin Place.
William MARSHALL, 45, sawyer, b SCT
Agnes MARSHALL, 42, ------------b SCT
John MARSHALL, 16, ropemaker, b SCT
William MARSHALL, 10, -----------b LKS
Andrew MARSHALL, 7, -----------b LKS
Elizabeth MARSHALL, 4, --------b LKS
Jean MARSHALL, 7[sic], -------b LKS [i think this should've said 7mos]
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1851 cens 622 (580) Ed 20 p 27 (Barony - Anderston)
3 North Clyde Street.
John MARSHALL, head, marr, 27, ropemaker, b Greenock, RFW
Euphemia MARSHALL, wife, marr, 23, do's wife, b Glasgow, LKS
Christina MARSHALL, daur, 1, ---------------------b Glasgow, LKS
--
Jack