Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
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garydevine1995
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Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
I need help trying to find walter allisons death cert. he was married to margarert mcfarlane in 1874 glasgow,scotland and he was 21 and so was she his mothers name is Margaret Gillespie and his dad is William Allison and it says she was dead at the time i just dont no when he died and i cant find a death cert i have found a birth cert but the mothers name is Margaret Docherty but you couldnt get those names mixed up could you ??. but could someone please help. he must have died between 1901 and 1945 because he is in the 1901 census and my gran said she never met him and she was born in 1936. HELP!!!!
Scotland - SINCLAIR/ALLISON/MCALLUM/ROY/DONALDSON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
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JustJean
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
Hi there
Here's a stab in the dark. I'm out of credits so can't view the image but there is a DC on www.Scotlandspeople.gov.uk that looks possible recorded as:
1916 ALLISON WALETER M 62 GOVANHILL GLASGOW CITY/LANARK 644/16 0071
Walter's widow dies 5 Sep 1917 at age 63 in Govanhill so we know he was deceased before that date. My money is on this guy....have you by chance purchased a view of the cert?
Best wishes
Jean
Here's a stab in the dark. I'm out of credits so can't view the image but there is a DC on www.Scotlandspeople.gov.uk that looks possible recorded as:
1916 ALLISON WALETER M 62 GOVANHILL GLASGOW CITY/LANARK 644/16 0071
Walter's widow dies 5 Sep 1917 at age 63 in Govanhill so we know he was deceased before that date. My money is on this guy....have you by chance purchased a view of the cert?
Best wishes
Jean
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garydevine1995
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
i think you have him i have just at that second found margaret, his wife in 1917 sep 5th and it says widow hahaha found this before i come on here lol but i think you have him because she died at govenhill too but i cant still cant find him even though you told me that and i too have ran out of credits 
Scotland - SINCLAIR/ALLISON/MCALLUM/ROY/DONALDSON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
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Currie
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
Hello Gary,
You can see Margaret M’Farlane’s death notice in the Glasgow Herald, September 8, 1917, first page, first column, below the War deaths.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=G ... =frontpage
The Waleter Allison death is definitely there on SP, and spelt that way.
When you know Walter’s date of death don’t forget to check the Herald. If you’re lucky there may be extra information there that isn’t on the death certificate.
Alan
You can see Margaret M’Farlane’s death notice in the Glasgow Herald, September 8, 1917, first page, first column, below the War deaths.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=G ... =frontpage
The Waleter Allison death is definitely there on SP, and spelt that way.
When you know Walter’s date of death don’t forget to check the Herald. If you’re lucky there may be extra information there that isn’t on the death certificate.
Alan
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JustJean
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
Nice work Alan. I think Gary might have missed the clever spelling of Waleter as the record is there waiting to be viewed. Of course he might find the death announcement like you did if he wants to spend a little time browsing. His death was record number 71 in the year.....while his widow's death was record number 280 in the year. Her date of death of 5 Sep....so we can assume there might be an average of 30-40 deaths a month in Govanhill (pure speculation of course but a starting point). I'd say Walter may have died during the months of Feb and Mar 1917.
Best wishes
Jean
Best wishes
Jean
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garydevine1995
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
Scotland - SINCLAIR/ALLISON/MCALLUM/ROY/DONALDSON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
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Currie
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
Hello Jean,
I used to do something like that. If I had the year and registration number of a death in my neck of the woods I’d search the death index of that year for surname Smith. I figured that the highest Smith registration number had to be pretty close to the total number of deaths that year. I then did the calculation and it often worked out fairly close.
Gary,
They often aren’t very good quality images in the Google News Archive, although the more recent newspapers seem to be better. I usually take a screen shot, which goes to the clipboard, and then paste it into a program where it can be cropped and printed. Paint will work if you have nothing better, just paste in the screenshot, select the area you want, copy that and paste into MS Word or whatever.
It’s much easier to wait till you know the date. I wouldn’t put too much effort into it if you can’t find it where it’s most likely to be, in the period Jean suggested. It wouldn’t be unusual for there to be nothing to find.
All the best,
Alan
I used to do something like that. If I had the year and registration number of a death in my neck of the woods I’d search the death index of that year for surname Smith. I figured that the highest Smith registration number had to be pretty close to the total number of deaths that year. I then did the calculation and it often worked out fairly close.
Gary,
They often aren’t very good quality images in the Google News Archive, although the more recent newspapers seem to be better. I usually take a screen shot, which goes to the clipboard, and then paste it into a program where it can be cropped and printed. Paint will work if you have nothing better, just paste in the screenshot, select the area you want, copy that and paste into MS Word or whatever.
It’s much easier to wait till you know the date. I wouldn’t put too much effort into it if you can’t find it where it’s most likely to be, in the period Jean suggested. It wouldn’t be unusual for there to be nothing to find.
All the best,
Alan
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garydevine1995
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
who do you look up somethign like that like how did you find margaret allison in the newspaper, do yo type the date and name or something lol because i dont know how to 
Scotland - SINCLAIR/ALLISON/MCALLUM/ROY/DONALDSON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
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Currie
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
Hello Gary,
From what Jean posted I knew that she died 5th September 1917, in the Glasgow area. The only newspaper online in that time period that’s near Glasgow is the Glasgow Herald on Google News Archive. So I go to this page http://news.google.com/archivesearch/advanced_search and in the Source box type Glasgow and type 1917 in each of the date boxes. Click on any of the results, and then click on ‘Browse this Newspaper’. Next type September in the date box and click Go.
The notice will most likely appear in an edition dated within a week after the death and you’ll find that in a particular period of years the list of BDMs is usually always in the same part of the newspaper and fairly easy to find. This position changes over time and in the 1940s they may have been at the back or in the middle or wherever.
Death notices were a form of advertisement paid for by people who wanted to let friends and relatives know that someone had died and they sometimes have information about where the funeral will be held etc. For various reasons not every death had a newspaper notice.
Trying to find things by typing names into the search box usually doesn't work very well, probably because of poor image quality.
Hope that helps,
Alan
From what Jean posted I knew that she died 5th September 1917, in the Glasgow area. The only newspaper online in that time period that’s near Glasgow is the Glasgow Herald on Google News Archive. So I go to this page http://news.google.com/archivesearch/advanced_search and in the Source box type Glasgow and type 1917 in each of the date boxes. Click on any of the results, and then click on ‘Browse this Newspaper’. Next type September in the date box and click Go.
The notice will most likely appear in an edition dated within a week after the death and you’ll find that in a particular period of years the list of BDMs is usually always in the same part of the newspaper and fairly easy to find. This position changes over time and in the 1940s they may have been at the back or in the middle or wherever.
Death notices were a form of advertisement paid for by people who wanted to let friends and relatives know that someone had died and they sometimes have information about where the funeral will be held etc. For various reasons not every death had a newspaper notice.
Trying to find things by typing names into the search box usually doesn't work very well, probably because of poor image quality.
Hope that helps,
Alan
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garydevine1995
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Re: Walter Allison...........GG Grandfather
Jean.. I love you hahaha it is him, i have just found too ancestors within 2 minutes and i am near crying god knows why haha but its so overwhelming
thank you so much. i am so glad that i am young and have great help like you and others on here. 10/10. great work thank you also thught i shouls say when looking at the name walter on it it actually is WALTER its just they way the person has wrote the L it looks like an E 
Scotland - SINCLAIR/ALLISON/MCALLUM/ROY/DONALDSON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON