1841 census search Blair and James Campbell(Glasgow)

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Clannessie
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1841 census search Blair and James Campbell(Glasgow)

Post by Clannessie » Sat Sep 26, 2009 5:31 am

I am trying to find out if either wer "bakers"

Thanks
Karen
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LesleyB
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Post by LesleyB » Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:55 am

Hi Karen
Have you treid a search at Freecen? 95.8% of Lanarkshire has been transcribed there for 1841, free to access.

Best wishes
Lesley

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Post by Currie » Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:55 am

Hello Karen,

Here are a few much summarised references to “Campbell, baker”, with a Glasgow connection, from 19C Newspapers up to 1869.

Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh, Scotland), Saturday, August 12, 1815
Young daughter of Mr Campbell, Baker, King St, Glasgow, dies in flames.

Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Wednesday, August 29, 1855
Watch stolen from John Campbell, Baker, whilst in Jail Sq.

Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Friday, August 29, 1862
John Campbell, Baker, Possil Road, charged with embezzlement.

Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Monday, August 31, 1868
Wife of William Campbell, Baker, has a daughter

In the Scottish newspapers there are quite a few references to “Craig, baker” but not specifically for a John, and also for “Galloway, baker” but only two specifically for a Thomas and one extra for an Alexander Campbell. There’s nothing for a Blair Campbell, baker.

Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Monday, February 24, 1851
A To-let notice for a shop and house at 12 Sauchiehall St. occupied by Thomas Galloway, baker.

Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh, Scotland), Thursday, August 31, 1854
Thomas Galloway, baker, High St. Glasgow, to be examined re sequestration. (Also in Edinburgh Gazette).

Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Tuesday, September 28, 1880
At Pollok St., death of Jean Burton, 76, widow of Alex. Campbell, baker, Partick.

Do any of those fit the picture?

Alan