I guess I am writing in need of some confirmation, or some encouragement, or both. I have a bit of a puzzling paper trail that I hope you good people can help me sort out.
Robert Easton or Easdon was my gggg grandfather, born 1781 in Abbey, Paisley to John Easton/Easdon/Esdon and Mary Adam/s. in 1800 he married Agnes McCouit/McOuit and had five known children, the youngest being my ggg grandfather William Easton, born 1811.
So far so good!
Robert, a Chelsea Pensioner, died in 1862 in Low Chruch Paisley. I have the death registration and it has the correct parents. It is signed by Samuel Workman, son in law. But here is where it gets sticky! His wife is listed not as Agnes McCouit, but as Jane McGowan.
Well I thought he must have married again, so I searched and did find a marriage to Jane in 1848 on the IGI. I obtained Jane's death registration and it was also signed by Samuel Workman but father Robert is listed as a shawl weaver!
So the obvious thing was to obtain a record of Samuel's wife..it turned out to be a Jane Easton, and looking at the marriage registration AND her death registration it gives her mother as Elizabeth Muir!
WHO? I haven't been able to find anything out about her!
And to make it more confusing, apparently a Robert Easton and Elizabeth Muir had a number of children between 1821 and 1832 according to the IGI, repeating names already used by Robert and Agnes.
Now I am certain that my Robert Easton DID marry , or at least had children with Agnes McCouit. My ggg grandfather's death registration lists them as his parents, and there are four entries for this couple's children in the OPR's at SP.
My thinking about the whole scenario is this:
Robert married Agnes McCouit and had five or so children before she died (before 1821). He then married Elizabeth Muir and had some more children before she died (before 1848). So then he married Jane McGowan to see him out...
The trouble is that I can't find him with any certainty in the censuses! And since the marriages and deaths of his first two wives (if they were indeed HIS wives) are before 1855 it is really hard to get concrete leads!
Looking back at this post it seems obvious that the Robert Easdon who married Agnes McCouit and Jane McGowan are the same, and that since Samuel Workman was his son in law AND his wife Jane Easton's mother was Elizabeth Muir on both her marriage and death registrations, it seems to follow that Robert also married her, doesn't it? And the concrete proof would have been if Samuel Workman had listed the other wives on the death registration of Robert, but he didn't.
So, thoughts anyone? What would you think if this was your paper trail???
Nina