John Ephraim White
M, #501, b. 29 March 1865, d. 17 June 1902
Biography
Birth | 29 March 1865 | John Ephraim White was born on 29 March 1865 in Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia.1,2 |
Marriage | 9 June 1897 | He and Florence Jackson were married on 9 June 1897 in Brighton, Tasmania, Australia.3,4 |
Death | 17 June 1902 | He died on 17 June 1902 at age 37 in Bridgewater, Tasmania, Australia.5,6 |
Last Edited | 21 February 2024 |
Citations
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, He was aged 26 at his marriage in 1897
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Birth Record, Name: White, John Ephraim - Record Type: Births - Gender: Male - Father: White, John Ephraim - Mother: Easton, Agnes - Date of birth: 29 Mar 1865 - Registered: Oatlands - Registration year: 1865 - Record ID:
NAME_INDEXES:1113380 - Resource: RGD33/1/43 no 1180 - [S23] TROVE, Hobart Mercury 15 June 1897, WHITE-JACKSON-On June 9, at Brighton Station, by the Rev. A. Munns, John E., son of J. E. White, Mount Seymour, to Florence, fourth daughter of the late William Jackson, Brighton Station.
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Marriage Certificate, At Mrs Bedford's residence Brighton Junction - Husband: John Ephraim White, Farmer, aged 26; Father: John White, Farmer; Mother: Agnes White maiden name Easter - Wife: Florence Jackson, aged 19; Father: William Jackson (deceased); Mother: Jacobina Jackson maiden name Pearce (deceased) - Witnesses: Vivian Jackson [Florence's brother] and May Bedford [Florence's sister]
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985, Name: John Ephraim White - Death Date: 1902 - Death Place: Tasmania - Registration Place: Brighton, Tasmania - Registration Number: 0065
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Death Record, Name: White, John Ephraim - Record Type: Deaths - Gender: Male - Date of death: 17 Jun 1902 - Where died: Bridgewater - Registration year: 1902 - File number: 1060 - Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1980816
Laurence Hepburn White
M, #502, b. 18 June 1898
Parents
Biography
Birth | 18 June 1898 | Laurence Hepburn White was born on 18 June 1898 in Bridgewater, Tasmania, Australia.1 |
Last Edited | 21 February 2015 |
Citations
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Birth Certificate, Father: John White, Farmer - Mother: Florence White formerly Jackson - Married: June 9th 1877 [clearly a typo] Registered: 20 July 1898 according to declaration by Reelgeford [??] White, Uncle, Bridgewater Junction
William Lessels
M, #505, b. 1640
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1640 | William Lessels was born in 1640 in Scotland.1 |
Marriage | 10 July 1659 | He and Isobell Durkie were married on 10 July 1659 in Kilrenny, Fife, Scotland.2,3 |
Note | | Notary of Forgandenny. |
Baptism | 12 January 1640 | William Lessels was baptized on 12 January 1640 in St Andrews, Scotland.4 |
Citations
- [S94] Scotland's People, Based on baptism record
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910, Name: Isobell Lessels [?] - Gender: Female - Marriage Date: 10 Jul 1659 - Marriage Place: Kilrenny,Fife,Scotland - Spouse: William Lesels - FHL Film Number: 1040166
- [S94] Scotland's People, Marriage Record, William Lessels [sic] in ye parish [?] of Cambre [?] & Isobell Lessels [must be a typo] [illegible]
- [S94] Scotland's People, Baptism record, [illegible] Andrew Lessells & Margrat Gray had [?] a son called Wm [William] - Witnesses: William Lessells & William Fuller [?]
Donald Cameron
M, #506, b. 17 July 1780, d. 19 February 1857
Parents
Biography
Birth | 17 July 1780 | Donald Cameron was born on 17 July 1780 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1,2 |
Marriage | 21 May 1803 | He and Margaret Ann Stiel were married on 21 May 1803 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.3 |
Death | 19 February 1857 | He died on 19 February 1857 at age 76 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.4,5,6 |
Note | | This article was published in the Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 3 , 1969 and online in 2006: https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cameron-donald-3147 Donald Cameron (1780-1857), surgeon and landowner, was born on 10 January 1780 at Edinburgh, the second son of John Cameron (d.1794), merchant and sole male survivor of his family after the 1745 rebellion, and his first wife Mary (d.1785), daughter of John Richardson, also an Edinburgh merchant. His father's second wife was Elizabeth, née MacDonald. Donald attended the High School and studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. After his father died he fell out with his stepmother, joined the East India Co. and never returned home again. In 1798 he sailed as surgeon's mate in the Good Hope for Madras, where he joined the navy and became surgeon's mate in H.M.S. Suffolk (Captain Pulteney Malcolm). He served on several ships on the Indian coast, Persian Gulf and Red Sea, was in the French prize, La Forte, when she was wrecked at Jedda and then transferred to the Adam Smith transporting troops to Egypt. In 1802 he returned to England as surgeon in H.M.S. Lion and was paid off. He began a private practice in Edinburgh and on 21 May 1803 at St. Giles's Cathedral married Margaret Ann, daughter of Robert Still, merchant. In 1806 Cameron joined his wife's cousin, Alexander Still, a Greenock ship-owner who was fitting out a ship to follow Lieutenant-General John Whitelocke's expedition to Buenos Aires, where they hoped to settle. With his wife and child Cameron was put ashore but lost everything when the expedition failed. He rejoined the navy as assistant surgeon in H.M.S. Archer. He was discharged at his own request on 12 July 1810 and took up a practice at Lerwick, Shetland Islands. In 1812 he returned to the mainland and in 1814 was recommended to Drummond of Drumtochty, near Fordoun, Kincardineshire, as his private physician. He held this post until he sailed with his wife and five children from Leith in the Skelton (Captain James Dixon). He arrived at Sydney on 16 January 1821 with an Aberdeen M.D., professorial letters of recommendation and capital valued at £1400. Governor Lachlan Macquarie offered him a government post or a 1000-acre (405 ha) grant. Cameron chose the land and while negotiating to locate it in Van Diemen's Land he practised in Sydney. He left on 11 April 1822 for Launceston where he was granted a town allotment, site of the later General Post Office. He declined recommendation for a magistracy but built 'at great expense and trouble two commodious brick dwellings which add much to the appearance and respectability of the Town'; one of them was exchanged for £400 and for a 1000-acre (405 ha) grant near Quamby which he later traded with Richard Dry for four hundred sheep. In June 1823 his own original grant was located on the Nile River and named Fordon. Later he bought more land near by and received another grant, Lundavra, at Break O'Day (St Marys). In 1827 his eldest son, John (b.Lerwick 1810), died suddenly, assumedly from drinking the water of New Plains Creek. Because of a flood he was buried in the bush but in 1844 Cameron ordered '60 ft (18 m) of iron rails and fasteners for our burying ground at Evandale' and John's remains were moved there. Cameron managed his properties with the help of his sons. In the mid-1840s he suffered serious stock losses, and crime in the area was prevalent, including two murders. In 1848 he retired to Launceston where he died on 19 February 1857; he was buried at Evandale. His wife disliked town life; her interests were in the country and she was largely responsible for the water-race at Fordon. There she died on 17 June 1860 and was buried with her husband. Their youngest son Robert inherited the properties at Lundavra and Clairville. He had married his cousin, Maria Sefton, daughter of Alexander Still, who after the South American venture settled in Sydney. The second son Donald Cameron, born in 1814 at Fordoun, Scotland, early showed great industry and ability, became his father's partner in 1838 and by 1840 was virtually managing their livestock. He bought rams from Norfolk Plains and from the Forlonges and was said to have been called in to arbitrate when the Taylors acquired Kenilworth from the Forlonges. In 1844-47 Donald toured the Continent and Britain, visited his birthplace and on 8 June 1847 married Mary Isabella, daughter of James Morrison, a banker of Stirling. He returned to Tasmania early in 1848 with his wife, a piano and a billiard table and settled at Fordon, which he later inherited. In 1863 he bought Burnside and, because he suffered from asthma, moved about a mile (1.6 km) to the higher ground. His business prospered and he bought more properties. He improved his flocks with rams from James Gibson of Belle Vue estate and ewes from W. Taylor of Patterdale. In 1868-86 he represented North Esk in the Legislative Council and in 1871 bought for £3500 the property of Lowestoft (now part of Chigwell suburb), Hobart. When he died on 31 October 1890, an obituarist in the Colonist claimed that he was ultra-conservative in politics but always had the courage of his opinions and expressed them fearlessly. His wife survived him by twenty-three years and travelled extensively between Tasmania and Europe. She is credited with the introduction of Jersey cattle into Tasmania and in 1904 became the first president of the local branch of the Victoria League. Their three sons and a daughter all gained distinction in their chosen spheres.Select Bibliography W. James, The Naval History of Great Britain (Lond, 1822) A. MacKenzie, History of the Camerons (Inverness, 1881) manuscript catalogue under Donald Cameron (State Library of New South Wales)correspondence file under Donald Cameron (Archives Office of Tasmania)Cameron papers (privately held). |
Person Source7 | | |
Immigration | 27 November 1820 | Donald Cameron immigrated on 27 November 1820 to Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.8 |
Misc | 30 June 1823 | He was Granted Land on 30 June 1823 in Tasmania, Australia.9 |
Misc | 25 September 1839 | He was Granted Land on 25 September 1839 in Tasmania, Australia.9 |
Misc | 12 February 1849 | He was Granted Land on 12 February 1849 in Tasmania, Australia.9 |
Citations
- [S23] TROVE, He was aged 77 at his death in 1857
- [S8] UK Registry, Scottish Registry, John Cameron Vintner, Mary Richardson his spouse New Grayfriars parish, a Son born 17th Current named Donald, Witnesses Daniel McNauchton, Merchant, Daniel Murray, Merchant
- [S8] UK Registry, Scotland's People, Donald Cameron Surgeon apovr [?] & Margt [sic] Ann Still Daughter of the Deceased Robt [Robert] late March gave up their names for Marriage Witness John Carnegie, Surgeon
- [S23] TROVE, Launceston Examiner 21 February 1857, At Haddon Cottage, Elphin Road, on the 19th instant, Donald Cameron, Esq., M.D., formerly surgeon R. N., aged 77 years. The funeral will leave the residence on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. The interment will take place at Evandale the same day at 3.
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Death Certificate, Age: 76 Years - Gentleman - Cause: "Natural Decay"
- [S23] TROVE, The Cornwall Chronicle 21 Feb 1857, DIED -- At Maddon Cottage, Elphin Road, on the 19th instant, Donald Cameron, Esq., M.D., aged 77 years. Dr. Cameron in early life served as surgeon in the Royal Navy, and was an old and much respected colonist. The funeral will leave the residence on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. The interment will take place at Evandale the same day, at 3 o'clock. S. JOSCELYNE, Undertaker.
- [S23] TROVE, He is referred to in the death notice of Robert Cameron Turnbull
- [S23] TROVE, The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (Tas. : 1816 - 1821) Sat 2 Dec 1820, The same day [27 November 1820] arrived the ship Skelton, Captain Dixon, from Leith, and from Portsmouth the 7th July, with merchandize and numerous passengers, having touched at the Cape of Good Hope.— Passengers, Major Macleod, Lady, and family, Miss Jane Miller, David Jamieson, Esq. Lady, and family, Mr. James Neil and family, Doctor Cameron, Lady, and family, Mr. C. Haywood and family, Mr. and Miss Speed, Mr. Frederick Langlow and family, Mr. James Parker, Mr. Geo. Brooks, Mr. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs W. Wilson, Mr. Thomas Roadknight and family, Mr. Colin Campbell, Mr. Donald Campbell, Mr. John Headlam and family, Mr. Andrew Birell, Mr. Alexander Waddell, Mr. John Sanderson, Mr. James Haig, Mr. James Anderson, Mr. Thos. Scott, and Mr. Robert Anderson.
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Land Grant Deed - details to follow
Margaret Ann Stiel
F, #507, b. July 1779, d. 17 July 1860
Parents
Biography
Birth | July 1779 | Margaret Ann Stiel was born in July 1779 in Dunning, Scotland.1,2 |
Marriage | 21 May 1803 | Donald Cameron and she were married on 21 May 1803 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.3 |
Death | 17 July 1860 | She died on 17 July 1860 at age ~81 in Fordon, Tasmania, Australia.4,5,6,7 |
Last Edited | 28 October 2019 |
Citations
- [S23] TROVE, She was 82 at her death in 1860
- [S8] UK Registry, Scotland's People, Margaret Stiel daughter in ante-nuptial Fornication to Robert Stiel (lawful son of Thomas Stiel in Bankfoot of Hippen [?]) and Jannet Eddie his wife born July and baptized 12th Sept [side note indicates this was in 1782]
- [S8] UK Registry, Scotland's People, Donald Cameron Surgeon apovr [?] & Margt [sic] Ann Still Daughter of the Deceased Robt [Robert] late March gave up their names for Marriage Witness John Carnegie, Surgeon
- [S23] TROVE, Hobart Mercury 21 July 1860, CAMERON.—July 17, at Forden [sic], Margaret Ann Cameron, relict of the late Donald Cameron. Esq., aged 82 years.
- [S23] TROVE, The Cornwall Chronicle 21 July 1860, At Fordon, on the 17th instant of influenza, Margaret Ann Cameron, relict of the late Donald Cameron, Esq. of Fordon, in the 82rd year of her age. The funeral will take place at Evandale on Monday, 23rd instant, at 2 o'clock p.m. A. J. Green, Undertaker. -- also Launceston Examiner 19 July 1860
- [S87] Newspapers.com, Inverness Courier - Thursday 11 October 1860, At Fordon, Tasmania, on the 17th July, Margaret relict of the late Donald Cameron, Esq., M.D., in the 82nd year of her age.
- [S87] Newspapers.com, Inverness Courier - Thursday 01 November 1860, At Fordon, Tasmania, on the 17th July, of influenza, aged 83, Margaret Ann, relict of the late Donald Cameron, and daughter of the late R. Still, Esq., Advocate, Edinburgh.
Donald Cameron
M, #508, b. 1813, d. 1 November 1890
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1813 | Donald Cameron was born in 1813 in Scotland.1 |
Marriage | 8 June 1847 | He and Mary Isabella Morrison were married on 8 June 1847 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.2,3 |
Death | 1 November 1890 | He died on 1 November 1890 at age ~77 in Glenorchy, Tasmania, Australia.4,5,6 |
Note | | Donald Cameron, born in 1814 at Fordoun, Scotland, early showed great industry and ability, became his father's partner in 1838 and by 1840 was virtually managing their livestock. He bought rams from Norfolk Plains and from the Forlonges and was said to have been called in to arbitrate when the Taylors acquired Kenilworth from the Forlonges. In 1844-47 Donald toured the Continent and Britain, visited his birthplace and on 8 June 1847 married Mary Isabella, daughter of James Morrison, a banker of Stirling. He returned to Tasmania early in 1848 with his wife, a piano and a billiard table and settled at Fordon, which he later inherited. In 1863 he bought Burnside and, because he suffered from asthma, moved about a mile (1.6 km) to the higher ground. His business prospered and he bought more properties. He improved his flocks with rams from James Gibson of Belle Vue estate and ewes from W. Taylor of Patterdale. In 1868-86 he represented North Esk in the Legislative Council and in 1871 bought for £3500 the property of Lowestoft (now part of Chigwell suburb), Hobart. When he died on 31 October 1890, an obituarist in the Colonist claimed that he was ultra-conservative in politics but always had the courage of his opinions and expressed them fearlessly. His wife survived him by twenty-three years and travelled extensively between Tasmania and Europe. She is credited with the introduction of Jersey cattle into Tasmania and in 1904 became the first president of the local branch of the Victoria League. Their three sons and a daughter all gained distinction in their chosen spheres. |
Baptism | 28 August 1814 | Donald Cameron was baptized on 28 August 1814 in Fordoun, Scotland.7 |
Last Edited | 21 January 2024 |
Citations
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, He was aged 77 at his death in 1890
- [S23] TROVE, Launceston Examiner 27 October 1847, MARRIAGES. At Stirling [Scotland], on the 8th June, by the Rev. R. Henderson, A.M., of the Episcopal Chapel, Donald Cameron, jun., Esq., younger of Fordun, Van Diemen's Land, to Mary Isabella, younger daughter of James Morrison, Esq., banker.
- [S8] UK Registry, Scottish Registry, Donald Cameron Junr Younger of Fordun Van Diemens land presently in St Marys Parish Edinburgh and Mary Isabella Morrison of this Parish daughter of James Morrison Banker Stirling [were] married at Stirling by the Rev Robert Henderson A.M. of the Episcopal Chapel on the 8th June 1847
- [S23] TROVE, The Tasmanian 8 Nov 1890, MR DONALD CAMERON We have to record the death of an old and widely known colonist, Mr Donald Cameron, of Lowestoft, Glenorchy, which occurred somewhat suddenly, on Saturday morning. Mr Cameron was, we believe, the largest landowner in the colony, possessing some seven or eight estates, and for many years took an active part in Parliamentary affairs. On; July 18, 1868, he was elected to the Legislative Council as member for North Esk, and represented that constituency without intermission until 1886, when he was defeated on seeking reelection by the hon. H. I. Rooke, the present member. Mr Cameron for many years resided in the North, at Fordon, near Evandale, but for several years past the family have resided entirely at their 'town house,' a few miles out of Hobart. As a legislator Mr Cameron was most attentive to his duties, but he was decidedly conservative in his views. He was placed in the commission of the peace so far back as 1848, his name standing sixteenth on the roll. The deceased gentleman leaves a widow and family, his eldest son being Mr Norman Cameron, of Bentley, near Chudleigh. The remains of the late Mr Donald Cameron were interred on Wednesday in the family vault at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Evandale, the Rev. J. Russell officiating. The chief mourners, (we learn from our correspondent) were the widow, Messrs Norman and Eustace Cameron, sons of the deceased gentleman, Mrs Stourton (daughter), Mrs Robert Cameron, and Mr Westbrook. The Warden and councillors of the Evandale municipality, and a large number of residents from the Evandale, Lymington, Deddington, and other districts, were among the followers. During the funeral service the Presbyterian choir sang several hymns. The coffin was laid in the vault, alongside that of the late Mr Robert Cameron, of Clairville, brother to the deceased.
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Death Record, Age 77, a landholder - cause: Asthma
- [S23] TROVE, The Colonist, Launceston Sat 8 Nov 1890, Obituary. — We regret to announce the death of Mr Donald Cameron, which occurred at his late residence, Fordon, some what suddenly late on October 31. The deceased gentleman, who was in his 77th year, was, we believe, the eldest son of Dr. Cameron, one of Tasmania's earliest colonists, the second son (Robert) having died at his farm at the Forth about 15 years ago. Mr Donald Cameron took great interest in politics, and for a considerable period represented the North Esk electorate in the Legislative Council, his politics being ultra Conservative. He was first elected in July, 1868, and represented the constituency continually till 1886. Mr Cameron was a vigorous debater, and always had the courage of his opinions, expressing them fearlessly on all occasions, and never hesitated to champion an unpopular vote or oppose a popular measure if he deemed it
his duty to do so. - [S8] UK Registry, Scottish Registry, Father: Dr. Donald Cameron - Mother: Mrs Cameron - Residence: Auchenblae
Robert Cameron
M, #509, b. 1816, d. 13 November 1874
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1816 | Robert Cameron was born in 1816 in Scotland.1 |
Marriage | 17 September 1844 | He and Maria Strachan Clive Still were married on 17 September 1844 in Tasmania, Australia.2,3 |
Death | 13 November 1874 | He died on 13 November 1874 at age ~58 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.4,5,6 |
Baptism | 5 October 1816 | Robert Cameron was baptized on 5 October 1816 in Fordoun, Scotland.7 |
Citations
- [S23] TROVE, He was aged 58 at his death in 1874
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Their daughter was born in 1846
- [S23] TROVE, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Mon 4 Nov 1844, MARRIAGE. On the 17th September last, at Fordon, near Launceston, by the Rev. Robert Russell, Robert Cameron, Esq., of Landarra, Break-o'-Day Plains, Van Diemen's Land, second son of Donald Cameron, Esq., M.D., of Fordon, to Maria Strachan Clive, only daughter of the late Alexander Still, Esq., of Sydney, formerly of Rose Hill, Greenock, N.B.
- [S23] TROVE, Launceston Examiner 14 November 1874, CAMERON.—At Launceston, on Nov. 13th, in his 58th year, Robert Cameron, of Clairville, youngest son of the late Donald Cameron, M.D., R.N., of Fordon, deeply regretted.
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Death Certificate, Age: 58 Years - Gentleman - Cause: "Apoplexy"
- [S23] TROVE, Launceston Examiner 14 Nov 1874, DEATH OF MR. ROBERT CAMERON. We regret to have to record the death of Mr Robert Cameron, of Clairville, near Evandale. Some days ago Mr Cameron, when on a visit to Launceston, was suddenly struck with paralysis, and so seriously that his removal from town was rendered impossible, and he has since remained at the residence of Mr R. Still (to whom he was related by marriage) where he yesterday expired. Mr Cameron was a son of the late Dr. Cameron, and brother to the hon. Donald Cameron, M.L.C., and has been a resident in the colony for over half a century, having arrived in 1820. He had never taken any conspicuous part in public affairs, but as a private gentleman was generally respected, bearing the reputation of a good husband, an affectionate father, an excellent master, a liberal landlord, and an open-handed friend to the poor. Besides the fine estate of Clairville, Mr Cameron also possessed considerable property at Cullenswood. He leaves a widow, a son, and two daughters to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place on Monday.
- [S8] UK Registry, Scottish Registry, Father: Dr Donald Cameron - Mother: Mrs Cameron - Residence: Auchinblae [near Fordoun]
Elizabeth Cameron
F, #510, b. 25 April 1804, d. 18 May 1871
Parents
Biography
Birth | 25 April 1804 | Elizabeth Cameron was born on 25 April 1804 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1 |
Marriage | 12 December 1831 | Francis Moira Turnbull and she were married on 12 December 1831 in Perth, Tasmania, Australia.2 |
Death | 18 May 1871 | She died on 18 May 1871 at age 67 in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia.3,4        |
Citations
- [S8] UK Registry, Birth Certificate, Mr Donald Cameron surgeon and Margaret Still his spouse had a daughter born 25 April named Elizabeth
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Marriage Certificate, At Perth - Husband: Francis Moira Turnbull - Wife: Elizabeth Cameron - Witnesses: D Cameron Jnr [bride's brother] and R Cameron [bride's brother]
- [S23] TROVE, Launceston Examiner 23 May 1871, TURNBULL.—On the 18th May, at Williamstown, Victoria, Elizabeth, relict of the late F. M. Turnbull, Esq., of Campbell Town, Tasmania, and eldest daughter of the late Donald Cameron, M.D., R.N., of Fordon, Tasmania.
- [S22] Victoria Registry of B, D & M, Death Record, A widow - Age: 67 - Cause: Ulceration of the bowels - Parents: Donald Cameron, Medical Profession and Margaret Cameron - Buried: 20 May - Born: Edinburgh, Scotland, 42 years in Tasmania, 17 years in Victoria - Marriage: at age 27 in Tasmania to Francis Moira Turnbull - Issue: Margaret Anne 37, Adam Bayne 36, Elizabeth Anderson 29, Robert Cameron 26
Francis Moira Turnbull
M, #511, b. 3 April 1809, d. 25 March 1857
Parents
Biography
Birth | 3 April 1809 | Francis Moira Turnbull was born on 3 April 1809 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1,2 |
Marriage | 12 December 1831 | He and Elizabeth Cameron were married on 12 December 1831 in Perth, Tasmania, Australia.3 |
Death | 25 March 1857 | He died on 25 March 1857 at age 47 in Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia.4,5 |
Person Source6 | | |
Census | 1 January 1842 | Francis Moira Turnbull appeared in the census on 1 January 1842 in Richmond, Tasmania, Australia.7  |
Electoral Roll | 17 April 1856 | He was on the electoral roll in Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia, on 17 April 1856.8 |
Citations
- [S16] FamilySearch.org, Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950, Name: Francis Moira Turnbull, Gender: Male, Christening Date: 23 Jun 1809, Christening Place: , MID CALDER, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND, Birth Date: 03 Apr 1809, Father's Name: Adam Turnbull, Mother's Name: Susan Bayne
- [S8] UK Registry, Scottish Registry - Mid Calder parish, Francis Moira Son of Doctor Adam Turnbull & Susan Bayne his Spouse was born 3rd April & Baptised 23rd June before Miss Bruce & Mr. Bruce of Alderston
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Marriage Certificate, At Perth - Husband: Francis Moira Turnbull - Wife: Elizabeth Cameron - Witnesses: D Cameron Jnr [bride's brother] and R Cameron [bride's brother]
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Death Certificate, Age: 48 Years - Gentleman - Cause: "Effusion on the Brain"
- [S23] TROVE, Launceston Examiner 28 March 1857, At his residence, Campbell Town, on the 25th inst., Francis Moira Turnbull, Esq., aged 48 years.
- [S23] TROVE, He is referred to in the wedding notice of Margaret Annie Turnbull and the death notice of Robert Cameron Turnbull
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, 1842 Census, Name: Turnbull, Francis Moira - Record Type: Census - Under 14: No - Year: 1842 - Census district: Richmond - Page: 161 - Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:483408 - Resource: CEN1/1/38 - living at Torwood near Richmond in a stone house, part completed - there were normally 13 people living in the house but 14 on Census night. There were 6 domestic servants. There were 2 unmarried females under 2 (daughters Elizabeth and Susanna). There were 3 unmarried males aged 2-6 (sons Adam, Donald and Francis). There was 1 unmarried female aged 7-13 (daughter Margaret). There was 1 married female aged 21-44 (wife Elizabeth) and 1 married male aged 21-44 (Francis himself)
- [S23] TROVE, Launceston Examiner 17 April 1856, LIST of persons entitled to be placed on the Electoral Roll for the return of Members for the House of Assembly for the Electoral District of Campbell Town:
Turnbull, Francis Moira, Campbell Town, householder, Campbell Town house
Donald Cameron Turnbull
M, #512, b. 5 November 1836, d. 11 February 1856
Parents
Biography
Birth | 5 November 1836 | Donald Cameron Turnbull was born on 5 November 1836 in Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia.1 |
Death | 11 February 1856 | He died on 11 February 1856 at age 19 in Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia.2 |
Last Edited | 25 December 2017 |
Citations
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, He was aged 19 at his death in February 1856
- [S2] Tasmania Registry of B, D & M, Death Certificate, Age: 19 Years - Gentleman's son - Cause: "Disease of Heart"
William Herbert Oliver
M, #514, b. 1850, d. 30 December 1896
Biography
Birth | 1850 | William Herbert Oliver was born in 1850 in England.1 |
Marriage | 1872 | He and Ann Maria Newman were married in 1872 in Victoria, Australia.2 |
Death | 30 December 1896 | He died on 30 December 1896 at age ~46 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.3,4,5 |
Citations
- [S25] Ancestry.com, He was aged 11 at the 1861 Census
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950, Name: William Oliver - Gender: Male - Marriage Registration Year: 1872 - Marriage Registration Place: Victoria, Australia - Spouse: Ann Maria Newman - Reference Number: 4764
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Victoria, Australia, Death Index, 1836-1988, Name: Wm Oliver - Death Registration Year: 1896 - Death Registration Place: Victoria, Australia - Father: Isaac Oliver - Mother Maiden Name: Reynolds - Reference Number: 12584
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave® Index, 1800s-Current, Name: William Oliver - Birth Date: 1849 - Death Date: 31 [sic] Dec. 1896 - Cemetery: Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia - URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201153144/william-oliver
- [S23] TROVE, Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935) Sat 9 Jan 1897, OLIVER.—On the 30th December, at Rose-street, West Brunswick, William Oliver, shipwright, late of Port Melbourne.
Ann Maria Newman
F, #515, b. 1853, d. 22 August 1911
Biography
Birth | 1853 | Ann Maria Newman was born in 1853 in England.1 |
Marriage | 1872 | William Herbert Oliver and she were married in 1872 in Victoria, Australia.2 |
Death | 22 August 1911 | She died on 22 August 1911 at age ~58 in Victoria, Australia.3 |
Last Edited | 17 September 2021 |
Citations
- [S25] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915, Name: Ann Maria Newman - Registration Year: 1853 - Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec - Registration District: Clifton, Gloucestershire - Volume: 6a - Page: 113
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950, Name: William Oliver - Gender: Male - Marriage Registration Year: 1872 - Marriage Registration Place: Victoria, Australia - Spouse: Ann Maria Newman - Reference Number: 4764
- [S23] TROVE, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 24 Aug 1911, OLIVER.—On the 22nd August, Ann Maria, the dearly loved wife of late William Oliver, of "Wilsden," 18 Albion-street W., Brunswick. "A patient sufferer gone to rest."
Thomas Smith Hutcheson
M, #516, b. 1 September 1823, d. 2 April 1878
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1 September 1823 | Thomas Smith Hutcheson was born on 1 September 1823 in Glasgow, Scotland.1 |
Marriage | 4 December 1852 | He and Mary Anderson were married on 4 December 1852 in Gorbals, Scotland.2 |
Marriage | 21 August 1860 | He and Margaret Ellen Townsend were married on 21 August 1860 in Glasgow, Scotland.3  |
Death | 2 April 1878 | He died on 2 April 1878 at age 54 in Govan, Scotland.4 |
Witness | 2 April 1841 | Thomas Smith Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1841 in Paisley, Scotland.5 |
Census | 2 April 1861 | Thomas Smith Hutcheson appeared in the census on 2 April 1861 in Govan, Scotland.6 |
Census | 2 April 1871 | He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Govan, Scotland.7  |
Probate | 11 September 1878 | He had his estate probated on 11 September 1878 in Glasgow, Scotland.8 |
Last Edited | 1 January 2024 |
Citations
- [S8] UK Registry, Birth Certificate, Baptised at Paisley High Church - Hutcheson - Thomas Lawful Son of Thos Hutcheson and Mary Smith born 1st Instant (September)
- [S89] Find My Past, Scotland, Parish Marriages & Banns 1561-1893, First name(s): Thomas - Last name: Hutcheson - Marriage date: 04 Dec 1852 - Residence: Govan Glasgow - Spouse's first name: Mary - Spouse's last name: Anderson - Spouse's residence: Lochwinnch, Renfrewshire, Scotland - Archive reference: OPR 570/3 - Item: 4 - Year range: 1819-1854 - Page: 371
- [S87] Newspapers.com, Glasgow Herald 22 Aug 1860, At 84 Abbotsford Place, on the 21st instant by the Rev. D. McNab, of Renfield Free Church, Mr. Thomas S. Hutcheson, to Margaret Ellen Townsend, daughter of the late Edward Townsend, Esq., Calcutta
- [S8] UK Registry, Scottish Registry, Thomas Hutcheson, Pauper Lunatic, formerly Bookseller, Widower of 1st Mary Anderson, 2nd Margaret Helen [sic] Townsend - at Govan Asylum - Age: 55 - Parents: Thomas Hutcheson, Hand Loom Weaver (deceased) and Margaret Hutcheson, formerly Smith (deceased) - Cause: General paralysis of the insane, Oedema of the Glottis - Informant: Alex Hutcheson, brother, 33 Great Hamilton Street Paisley
- [S8] UK Registry, 1841 Census, Living in Storie Lane - Thomas age 40, a Hand Loom Weaver - Ellen, age 38 [her name must be a recording error] - Thomas, age 18, a Pattern Setter - Alexander, age 15, a Hand Loom Weaver - Samuel, age 14 - Walter, age 6 - Christian, age 2
- [S8] UK Registry, 1861 Census, Living in 3 Park Buildings - age 37, Bookseller's & Stationer's Salesman, born Renfrew, Paisley - Wife: Margaret E Hutcheson, age 26, born East Indies (B[ritish] Subject) - Family: Mary, Daughter, age 7, born Lanark, Glasgow; David, brother, age 18, born Renfrew, Paisley
- [S8] UK Registry, 1871 Census, Living in Lorn Street - age 48, a Bookseller, born Renfrewshire, Paisley - Wife: Margaret Hutcheson, age 36, born East Indies, Calcutta - Family: James E [this is clearly an error, should be Thomas E], age 9, a Scholar, born Renfrewshire, Glasgow; Marion E, age 6, born Renfrewshire, Glasgow; Catherine, age 4, born Lanarkshire, Glasgow; William T, age 2, born Lanarkshire, Glasgow;
- [S8] UK Registry, Scottish Registry, Confirmation of Thomas Smith Hutcheson, Bookseller and Stationer, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, afterwards an inmate of the Merryflats Lunatic Asylum, Govan, who died 2 April 1878 at Merryflats, aforesaid, testate, granted at Glasgow to Alexander Hutcheson, Weaver, John Kennedy, Designer, 14 Wardrop Street, and Mary Anderson Hutcheson, his daughter [with Mary Anderson?], all in Paisley, Executors nominated in Will or Deed, dated 4 july 1876, and recorded in Court Books of Commasariot of Lanark, 2 September 1878.
Margaret Ellen Townsend
F, #517, b. 27 March 1835, d. 17 March 1877
Parents
Biography
Birth | 27 March 1835 | Margaret Ellen Townsend was born on 27 March 1835 in Hazareebaugh, India.1,2 |
Marriage | 21 August 1860 | Thomas Smith Hutcheson and she were married on 21 August 1860 in Glasgow, Scotland.3  |
Death | 17 March 1877 | She died on 17 March 1877 at age 41 in Glasgow, Scotland.4 |
Witness | 2 April 1861 | Margaret Ellen Townsend appeared in the household of Thomas Smith Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1861 in Govan, Scotland.5 |
Witness | 2 April 1871 | She appeared in the household of Thomas Smith Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1871 in Govan, Scotland.6  |
Citations
- [S76] Indian Registry, Baptism Record, Father: William Edward Townsend, Conductor - Mother: Maria Campbell - baptised 7 April 1835
- [S18] Townsend Family Bible Transcript - Townsend Family Bible.doc, Page 3, Margaret Ellen was born at Hazareebaugh on the 27th of March 1835 at 1/2 past 2 P.M.
- [S87] Newspapers.com, Glasgow Herald 22 Aug 1860, At 84 Abbotsford Place, on the 21st instant by the Rev. D. McNab, of Renfield Free Church, Mr. Thomas S. Hutcheson, to Margaret Ellen Townsend, daughter of the late Edward Townsend, Esq., Calcutta
- [S8] UK Registry, Scottish Registry, Name given as Margaret Ellen Townsend Hutcheson - at 10 Great Wellington Street, Kinning Park - married to Thomas Smith Hutcheson, Bookseller's foreman - Age: 41 - Cause: Peripneumonia - Father: Edward Townsend, Conductor of Public Works (India) (deceased) - Mother: Maria Campbell Townsend, Maiden Surname Hamilton (deceased)
- [S8] UK Registry, 1861 Census, Living in 3 Park Buildings - age 37, Bookseller's & Stationer's Salesman, born Renfrew, Paisley - Wife: Margaret E Hutcheson, age 26, born East Indies (B[ritish] Subject) - Family: Mary, Daughter, age 7, born Lanark, Glasgow; David, brother, age 18, born Renfrew, Paisley
- [S8] UK Registry, 1871 Census, Living in Lorn Street - age 48, a Bookseller, born Renfrewshire, Paisley - Wife: Margaret Hutcheson, age 36, born East Indies, Calcutta - Family: James E [this is clearly an error, should be Thomas E], age 9, a Scholar, born Renfrewshire, Glasgow; Marion E, age 6, born Renfrewshire, Glasgow; Catherine, age 4, born Lanarkshire, Glasgow; William T, age 2, born Lanarkshire, Glasgow;
Thomas Hutcheson
M, #518, b. 8 April 1800, d. before 1861
Parents
Biography
Birth | 8 April 1800 | Thomas Hutcheson was born on 8 April 1800 in Monkton, Scotland.1 |
Marriage | 27 August 1822 | He and Margaret Smith were married on 27 August 1822 in Paisley, Scotland.2 |
Death | before 1861 | He died before 1861 in Scotland.3 |
Census | 2 April 1841 | Thomas Hutcheson appeared in the census on 2 April 1841 in Paisley, Scotland.4 |
Census | 2 April 1851 | He appeared in the census on 2 April 1851 in Paisley, Scotland.5 |
Citations
- [S8] UK Registry, Scotland's People, Thomas & Margt Hutchisons [sic] Twins Children Lawful to John Hutchison [sic] Weaver in Monktown and Jannet Telfer his spouse were born on the 8th and Baptized on the 10th April 1800
- [S8] UK Registry, Marriage Record, Married 27th August by Rev Mr Blair - Thomas Hutcheson and Margaret Smith both in this Parsh
- [S94] Scotland's People, By the 1861 Census his wife was a widow
- [S8] UK Registry, 1841 Census, Living in Storie Lane - Thomas age 40, a Hand Loom Weaver - Ellen, age 38 [her name must be a recording error] - Thomas, age 18, a Pattern Setter - Alexander, age 15, a Hand Loom Weaver - Samuel, age 14 - Walter, age 6 - Christian, age 2
- [S8] UK Registry, 1851 Census, Living in Barclay Street - Thomas age 50, a Plain Hand Loom Weaver - Margaret, age 48 Weaver's Perin [?] Winder - Alexander, age 26, a Harness Weaver - Samuel, age 24, a Harness Weaver - Walter, age 16, a Plain Weaver - Christina, age 12, a Scholar - David, age 8, a Scholar
Margaret Smith
F, #519, b. 27 May 1803
Parents
Biography
Birth | 27 May 1803 | Margaret Smith was born on 27 May 1803 in Paisley, Scotland.1,2 |
Marriage | 27 August 1822 | Thomas Hutcheson and she were married on 27 August 1822 in Paisley, Scotland.3 |
Witness | 2 April 1841 | Margaret Smith appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1841 in Paisley, Scotland.4 |
Witness | 2 April 1851 | She appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1851 in Paisley, Scotland.5 |
Census | 2 April 1861 | She appeared in the census on 2 April 1861 in Paisley, Scotland.6 |
Citations
- [S8] UK Registry, She was aged 48 at the 1851 census
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950, Name: Margaret Smith - Gender: Female - Age: 0 - Birth Date: 27 May 1803 - Baptism Date: 5 Jun. 1803 - Baptism Place: Low Church, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland - Father: James Smith - Mother: Catharine Easton
- [S8] UK Registry, Marriage Record, Married 27th August by Rev Mr Blair - Thomas Hutcheson and Margaret Smith both in this Parsh
- [S8] UK Registry, 1841 Census, Living in Storie Lane - Thomas age 40, a Hand Loom Weaver - Ellen, age 38 [her name must be a recording error] - Thomas, age 18, a Pattern Setter - Alexander, age 15, a Hand Loom Weaver - Samuel, age 14 - Walter, age 6 - Christian, age 2
- [S8] UK Registry, 1851 Census, Living in Barclay Street - Thomas age 50, a Plain Hand Loom Weaver - Margaret, age 48 Weaver's Perin [?] Winder - Alexander, age 26, a Harness Weaver - Samuel, age 24, a Harness Weaver - Walter, age 16, a Plain Weaver - Christina, age 12, a Scholar - David, age 8, a Scholar
- [S94] Scotland's People, 1861 Census, Living at 34 Storie Street - Margaret, a Widow aged 57, a Perin [?] Winder; Walter, son, age 24, Harris [?] Shawl Weaver
Edward Townsend
M, #520, b. 1 May 1799, d. 6 July 1858
Parents
Family 2: Maria Mudie (b. before 1807, d. September 1832)
Biography
Birth | 1 May 1799 | Edward Townsend was born on 1 May 1799 in London, England.1 |
Marriage | 26 April 1819 | He and Maria O'Brien were married on 26 April 1819 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.2,3 |
Marriage | 17 August 1825 | He and Maria Mudie were married on 17 August 1825 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.4,5,6 |
Marriage | 7 April 1834 | He and Maria Campbell Hamilton were married on 7 April 1834 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.7,8 |
Marriage | 20 January 1848 | He and Mary Anne Wilson were married on 20 January 1848 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.9 |
Death | 6 July 1858 | He died on 6 July 1858 at age 59 in New Prestwick, Scotland.10 |
Burial | 10 July 1858 | He was buried on 10 July 1858 in New Prestwick, Scotland.11 |
Baptism | 17 January 1805 | Edward Townsend was baptized on 17 January 1805 in Westminster, London, England.12 |
Misc | 20 May 1825 | He was appointed as Conductor to the Department of Public Works on 20 May 1825 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.13 |
Misc | June 1837 | He was given a furlough to return to Europe in June 1837 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.14 |
Citations
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Based on baptism record
- [S25] Ancestry.com, India, Select Marriages, 1792-1948, Name: Edward Townsend - Gender: Male - Marriage Date: 26 Apr 1819 - Marriage Place: Calcutta, Bengal, India - Spouse: Maria Obrien [sic] - FHL Film Number: 498611
- [S18] Townsend Family Bible Transcript - Townsend Family Bible.doc, Page 2, Edward Townsend and Maria O'Brien were married at the Cathedral in Calcutta in the year 1818 [sic - must be transcription error]
- [S18] Townsend Family Bible Transcript - Townsend Family Bible.doc, Page 2, Edward Townsend and Maria Mudie were married at the Cathedral in Calcutta in the year 1825
- [S25] Ancestry.com, India, Select Marriages, 1792-1948, Name: Edward Townsend - Gender: Male - Marriage Date: 17 Aug 1825 - Marriage Place: Calcutta, Bengal, India - Spouse: Maria Mudie - FHL Film Number: 498955
- [S89] Find My Past, Marriage Record, Edward Townsend Conductor of Public Works of Calcutta Widower and Maria Mudie of the same place Widow were married at St Johns Cathedral in Calcutta aforesaid by licence this seventeenth day of August in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-Five - Witnesses Thomas Crawford and J. Lewelyn
- [S76] Indian Registry, Marriage Record, In the cathedral - Husband: Of age, gives name as Edward Townsend, Conductor of Public Works, Berhampore - Wife: Maria Campbell Hamilton [ she is only ever referred to as Maria Campbell in children's baptism records], age 21
- [S18] Townsend Family Bible Transcript - Townsend Family Bible.doc, Page 3, Edward Townsend and Maria Campbell Hamilton were married at the Cathedral in Calcutta on the 7th April 1834
- [S18] Townsend Family Bible Transcript - Townsend Family Bible.doc, Page 3, Edward Townsend and Mary Anne Wilson were married at St James Church, Calcutta,on the 20th January 1848
- [S8] UK Registry, Scotlands People, At Gazeeepore [?] House - an Architect and a Widower - Age 59 - Cause: Cutaneous Disease - Parents: Charles Townsend and Martha Townsend maiden name Turner, both deceased - Informant: Informant [illegible] step grandson
- [S38] Find-a-Grave, Burial record - date is an estimate based on date of death, Sacred to the memory of Robert McWhinnie New Prestwick who died 28th February 1858 aged 69 years also of Edward Townsend his father-in-law [?] who died July 1858 aged 59 years
- [S25] Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812, Edward & Charles Townsend sons of Charles & Martha - Edward born May 1 1799 [in India perhaps?], Charles born 30 January 1805
- [S76] Indian Registry, Public Works appointments
- [S76] Indian Registry, Government Gazette, Conductor Edward Townsend of the department of public works is permitted to proceed to Europe on furlough on medical certificate
Maria Campbell Hamilton
F, #521, b. April 1813, d. 23 November 1843
Biography
Birth | April 1813 | Maria Campbell Hamilton was born in April 1813.1 |
Marriage | 7 April 1834 | Edward Townsend and she were married on 7 April 1834 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.2,3 |
Death | 23 November 1843 | She died on 23 November 1843 at age 30 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.4 |
Burial | 24 November 1843 | She was buried on 24 November 1843 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.5 |
Note | | On her marriage certificate she is called Maria Campbell Hamilton but on all her children's baptism records she is called Maria Campbell. |
Citations
- [S76] Indian Registry, She was aged 30 years 7 months at her death in November 1843
- [S76] Indian Registry, Marriage Record, In the cathedral - Husband: Of age, gives name as Edward Townsend, Conductor of Public Works, Berhampore - Wife: Maria Campbell Hamilton [ she is only ever referred to as Maria Campbell in children's baptism records], age 21
- [S18] Townsend Family Bible Transcript - Townsend Family Bible.doc, Page 3, Edward Townsend and Maria Campbell Hamilton were married at the Cathedral in Calcutta on the 7th April 1834
- [S18] Townsend Family Bible Transcript - Townsend Family Bible.doc, Page 3, Just called Maria Campbell in death record
- [S76] Indian Registry, Burial Record, In Circular Road Burial Ground - Age: 30 years 7 months - wife of Mr. Edward Townsend, Builder Cossitolloh [?] Street
Alexander Hutcheson
M, #522, b. 1825, d. 23 May 1919
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1825 | Alexander Hutcheson was born in 1825 in Paisley, Scotland.1,2 |
Marriage | 9 August 1853 | He and Janet McDonald were married on 9 August 1853 in Paisley, Scotland.3 |
Death | 23 May 1919 | He died on 23 May 1919 at age ~94 in Paisley, Scotland.4 |
Witness | 2 April 1841 | Alexander Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1841 in Paisley, Scotland.5 |
Witness | 2 April 1851 | Alexander Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1851 in Paisley, Scotland.6 |
Census | 2 April 1861 | Alexander Hutcheson appeared in the census on 2 April 1861 in Paisley, Scotland.7 |
Census | 2 April 1871 | He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Renfrewshire, Scotland.8 |
Census | 2 April 1881 | He appeared in the census on 2 April 1881 in Paisley, Scotland.9 |
Census | 2 April 1891 | He appeared in the census on 2 April 1891 in Paisley, Scotland.10 |
Census | 2 April 1901 | He appeared in the census on 2 April 1901 in Paisley, Scotland.11 |
Citations
- [S12] Papers - John Crooks - AC Uncle, E-Mail - 30 May 2002
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Based on multiple Census records
- [S89] Find My Past, Scotland, Parish Marriages & Banns 1561-1893, First name(s): Alexander - Last name: Hutchison [sic] - Birth year: 1824 [sic] - Age: 29 - Banns year: 1853 - Banns date: 17 Jul 1853 - Marriage year: 1853 - Marriage date: 09 Aug 1853 - Occupation: Weaver - Residence: 34 Storie Street High Paisley - Spouse's first name: Janet - Spouse's last name: McDonald - Spouse's age: 23 [sic] - Spouse's residence: 64 Canal Street High Paisley - Place: Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland - Archive reference: OPR 573-2/1, Item 4, Year range 1803-1819, Page 68 - Record set: Scotland, Parish Marriages & Banns 1561-1893
- [S94] Scotland's People, Death Record, At 35 Causeyside Street - a Weaver, widower of Janet MacDonald [sic] - age 94 - Father: Thomas Hutchison [sic], a Weaver, deceased - Mother: Margaret Hutchison [sic] maiden surname Smith - Cause: Senile Decay
- [S8] UK Registry, 1841 Census, Living in Storie Lane - Thomas age 40, a Hand Loom Weaver - Ellen, age 38 [her name must be a recording error] - Thomas, age 18, a Pattern Setter - Alexander, age 15, a Hand Loom Weaver - Samuel, age 14 - Walter, age 6 - Christian, age 2
- [S8] UK Registry, 1851 Census, Living in Barclay Street - Thomas age 50, a Plain Hand Loom Weaver - Margaret, age 48 Weaver's Perin [?] Winder - Alexander, age 26, a Harness Weaver - Samuel, age 24, a Harness Weaver - Walter, age 16, a Plain Weaver - Christina, age 12, a Scholar - David, age 8, a Scholar
- [S25] Ancestry.com, 1861 Scotland Census, Name: Alexander Hutchison [sic] - Age: 37 [sic] - Estimated Birth Year: abt 1824 - Relationship: Head - Spouse's Name: Janet Hutchison - Gender: Male - Where born: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Registration district: Paisley High Church, Renfrewshire - Address: 19 George Street - Occupation: Fancy Weaver - Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship: Alexander Hutchison, 37, Head; Janet Hutchison, 32, Wife; Janet Hutchison, 1, Daughter; Maryann Glen, 6, Boarder
- [S25] Ancestry.com, 1871 Scotland Census, Name: Alexander Hutcheson - Age: 46 - Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 - Relationship: Head - Spouse's Name: Janet Hutcheson - Gender: Male - Where born: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Registration district: Abbey Burgh, Renfrewshire - Address: 33 Gt. Hamilton St. - Occupation: Cotton Weaver - Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship: Alexander Hutcheson, 46, Head; Janet Hutcheson, 43, Wife; Janet Hutcheson, 11, Daughter; Elizabeth Hutcheson, 2, Daughter
- [S25] Ancestry.com, 1881 Scotland Census, Name: Alexander Hutcheson - Age: 56 - Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 - Relationship: Head - Spouse's Name: Janet Hutcheson - Gender: Male - Where born: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Registration district: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Address: 33 Gt Hamilton St - Occupation: Wool Weaver - Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship: Alexander Hutcheson, 56, Head; Janet Hutcheson, 53, Wife; Janet Hutcheson, 21, Daughter; James Hutcheson, 16, Adopted Son; Elizabeth Hutcheson, 12, Daughter; Lourea Hutcheson, 8, Niece
- [S25] Ancestry.com, 1891 Scotland Census, Name: Alexander Hutcheson - Age: 66 - Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 - Relationship: Head - Spouse's Name: Janet Hutcheson - Gender: Male - Where born: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Registration district: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Address: 33 Gt Hamilton St - Occupation: Shawl Weaver - Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship - Alexander Hutcheson, 66, Head; Janet Hutcheson, 63, Wife; Elizabeth Hutcheson, 22, Daughter
- [S25] Ancestry.com, 1901 Scotland Census, Name: Alexander Hutcheson - Age: 76 - Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 - Relationship: Head - Spouse's Name: Janet Hutcheson - Gender: Male - Where born: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Registration district: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Address: 33 Gt Hamilton St - Occupation: Shawl Weaver - Retired - Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship - Alexander Hutcheson, 76, Head; Janet Hutcheson, 72, Wife; Elizabeth Hutcheson, 32, Daughter
Samuel Hutcheson
M, #523, b. 1827, d. 31 December 1874
Parents
Family: Mary Berry (b. 15 July 1829, d. 16 February 1871)
Biography
Birth | 1827 | Samuel Hutcheson was born in 1827 in Scotland.1 |
Marriage | 16 November 1860 | He and Mary Berry were married on 16 November 1860 in Renfrewshire, Scotland.2,3 |
Death | 31 December 1874 | He died on 31 December 1874 at age ~47 in Paisley, Scotland.4 |
Witness | 2 April 1841 | Samuel Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1841 in Paisley, Scotland.5 |
Witness | 2 April 1851 | Samuel Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1851 in Paisley, Scotland.6 |
Census | 2 April 1861 | Samuel Hutcheson appeared in the census on 2 April 1861 in Renfrewshire, Scotland.7 |
Census | 2 April 1871 | He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Paisley, Scotland.8 |
Last Edited | 30 January 2024 |
Citations
- [S12] Papers - John Crooks - AC Uncle, E-Mail - 30 May 2002
- [S25] Ancestry.com, Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910, Name: Samuel Hutchison [sic] - Gender: Male - Marriage Date: 16 Nov. 1860 - Marriage Place: Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom - Spouse: Mary Berry - FHL Film Number: 292782
- [S94] Scotland's People, Marriage Record, Groom: age 33, a Shawl Weaver, a bachelor, Parents: Thomas Hutchison, Weaver (deceased) & Margaret Hutchison maiden name Smith - Bride: age 28 [sic], a Domestic Servant, a Spinster, Parents: George Berry, a Pensioner (deceased) & Jane Berry maiden name Colquhoun - Witnesses: Charles Berry & Elizabeth Donald
- [S94] Scotland's People, Death Record, At Abbey Poorhouse - age 48, a Pauper, widower of Mary Berry - Cause: Bronchitis - Parents: Thomas Hutchison, a Weaver (deceased) & Margaret Hutcheson maiden name Smith (deceased)
- [S8] UK Registry, 1841 Census, Living in Storie Lane - Thomas age 40, a Hand Loom Weaver - Ellen, age 38 [her name must be a recording error] - Thomas, age 18, a Pattern Setter - Alexander, age 15, a Hand Loom Weaver - Samuel, age 14 - Walter, age 6 - Christian, age 2
- [S8] UK Registry, 1851 Census, Living in Barclay Street - Thomas age 50, a Plain Hand Loom Weaver - Margaret, age 48 Weaver's Perin [?] Winder - Alexander, age 26, a Harness Weaver - Samuel, age 24, a Harness Weaver - Walter, age 16, a Plain Weaver - Christina, age 12, a Scholar - David, age 8, a Scholar
- [S25] Ancestry.com, 1861 Scotland Census, Name: Sam Hutchison [sic] - Age: 34 - Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827 - Relationship: Head - Spouse's Name: Mary Hutchison - Gender: Male - Where born: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Registration district: Abbey Burgh, Renfrewshire - Address: No 6 Dovesland - Occupation: Silk Wool Ocotter Weaver - Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship: Sam Hutchison, 34, Head; Mary Hutchison,28 [sic], Wife; Mary Hutchison, 4, Daughter; Thomas Hutchison, 1 Mo, Son
- [S25] Ancestry.com, 1871 Scotland Census, Name: Samuel Hutchison [sic], a Widower - Age: 45 [sic] - Estimated Birth Year: abt 1826 - Relationship: Head - Gender: Male - Where born: Paisley, Renfrewshire - Registration district: Abbey Burgh, Renfrewshire - Address: 41 Gt Hamilton Street - Occupation: Woollen Weaver - Household Members (Name), Age, Relationship: Samuel Hutchison, 45, Head; Mary Hutchison, 14, Daughter; Davd Hutchison, 6, Son; Jane Hutchison, 4, Daughter; James Hutchison, 1, Son
Walter Hutcheson
M, #524, b. 1835
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1835 | Walter Hutcheson was born in 1835 in Scotland.1 |
Witness | 2 April 1841 | Walter Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1841 in Paisley, Scotland.2 |
Witness | 2 April 1851 | Walter Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1851 in Paisley, Scotland.3 |
Witness | 2 April 1861 | Walter Hutcheson appeared in the household of Margaret Smith in the census on 2 April 1861 in Paisley, Scotland.4 |
Citations
- [S12] Papers - John Crooks - AC Uncle, E-Mail - 30 May 2002
- [S8] UK Registry, 1841 Census, Living in Storie Lane - Thomas age 40, a Hand Loom Weaver - Ellen, age 38 [her name must be a recording error] - Thomas, age 18, a Pattern Setter - Alexander, age 15, a Hand Loom Weaver - Samuel, age 14 - Walter, age 6 - Christian, age 2
- [S8] UK Registry, 1851 Census, Living in Barclay Street - Thomas age 50, a Plain Hand Loom Weaver - Margaret, age 48 Weaver's Perin [?] Winder - Alexander, age 26, a Harness Weaver - Samuel, age 24, a Harness Weaver - Walter, age 16, a Plain Weaver - Christina, age 12, a Scholar - David, age 8, a Scholar
- [S94] Scotland's People, 1861 Census, Living at 34 Storie Street - Margaret, a Widow aged 57, a Perin [?] Winder; Walter, son, age 24, Harris [?] Shawl Weaver
Christian Hutcheson
M, #525, b. 1839
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1839 | Christian Hutcheson was born in 1839 in Scotland.1 |
Witness | 2 April 1841 | Christian Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1841 in Paisley, Scotland.2 |
Witness | 2 April 1851 | Christian Hutcheson appeared in the household of Thomas Hutcheson in the census on 2 April 1851 in Paisley, Scotland.3 |
Citations
- [S12] Papers - John Crooks - AC Uncle, E-Mail - 30 May 2002
- [S8] UK Registry, 1841 Census, Living in Storie Lane - Thomas age 40, a Hand Loom Weaver - Ellen, age 38 [her name must be a recording error] - Thomas, age 18, a Pattern Setter - Alexander, age 15, a Hand Loom Weaver - Samuel, age 14 - Walter, age 6 - Christian, age 2
- [S8] UK Registry, 1851 Census, Living in Barclay Street - Thomas age 50, a Plain Hand Loom Weaver - Margaret, age 48 Weaver's Perin [?] Winder - Alexander, age 26, a Harness Weaver - Samuel, age 24, a Harness Weaver - Walter, age 16, a Plain Weaver - Christina, age 12, a Scholar - David, age 8, a Scholar