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25 Feb 2010 12:08 |
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'Emma'
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13 Feb 2010 13:49 |
Hi mgnv, My mum used to speak a lot about Berry Street and that area. I know Aberdeen well as I was born here. It's a shame that I did not find out more when she was alive re the places they grew up in.A lot of my relatives of old were brought up around Gallowgate,Causewayend, Hutcheon street and Commerce Street areas. Too late to ask them anything now as they are long gone. My brother who is 84 is like me at times (i'm 68) we both have senior moments, but saying that with the help you and rootgatherer and other helpers have given me in my search have jogged his memory about forgotten folk. Thanks again Emma
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13 Feb 2010 12:42 |
Hi Emma - modern Berry St meets Gallowgate from the W near the latter's S end, just E of Robert Gordon Uni. I think my gg gran lived there in the 1870s - she did if it used to be called Berry Lane. Chapel St is 1km to W, joining Union St near its end: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1456639
FYI - There's a map of ABD (in fact, every county) showing parishes at: http://www.electricscotland.com/history/gazetteer/
I've not come across Nerrlie - folk think you're lucky to have an unusual name to follow, but I think it's more of a guarantee that it'll be mistranscribed. If you search censuses on Ancestry, I'ld try and avoid using the surname, or if pushed, use Ner* first.
I wonder if your mob has any connection to the following:
OLD DEER Names and dates on Stone Number 78: Margery GRAY 2 Mar 1811 John DAVIDSON 7 Jan 1821 Mary FRASER 17 Feb 1860 James DAVIDSON 18 Jun 1872 Jane DAVIDSON 13 Jun 1906
http://www.abdnet.co.uk/mi-index/
I don't know if there was a law setting min ages for witnesses in SCT back then - there isn't in ENG. However, there is a law now setting the min age for marr. witnesses at 16 in SCT.
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'Emma'
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13 Feb 2010 12:05 |
rootgatherer, Alexender Gray b7/4/1817 father Alexander Gray mother Ann Murray baptized one witness a John Will. Looked up Ann's birth and found her father John Murray and mother Anne Will possible could be her brother? My mother was Alexandra Victoria Nerrlie she was married to William Stewart Gray whose father was George Lyon Gray, her father Alexander Nerrlie b1868 married an Ann Donald. His father Alexander Nerrlie b1832 Agra India he married Helen Lamb, thats as far as I've gotten. In 1881 census they are listed as Norly, St Nicholas Aberdeen. In 1891 census he is listed as being born America. Hope I have explained it so you can understand. Emma
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13 Feb 2010 11:16 |
Good Morning Emma
As you can marry at 16 in Scotland then I am sure at 16 you can be a witness at a marriage (I think it is the same today, my nephew was his brother's best man a couple of years ago but as he was only 15 he couldn't sign the register but if his brother had married a couple of months later he could have). The addresses being similar make it look good too.
Is there a connection between the name Nerries and that William Morries on the 1861 census - maybe a mistranscription? Where does Nerries come into your familyplease? Is it on the Gray side?
I would be inclined to follow that 1901 Lyon family back a wee bit to see if there is a connection with the Grays. I know it can be quite costly f you are using Scotlandspeople for all your research and I don't know where you live but the best and cheapest way to do it is a visit to the Scotlandspeople centre in Edinburgh as it only costs £10 for a day and you have access to all that is on Scotlandspeople. You can also view more recent records that have to be ordered as certificates when working online.
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13 Feb 2010 10:58 |
Rootgatherer/mgnv Williamina Lyon would have been 16 in 1905 when George Lyon Gray and Mary Jane Morrison married. Would she have been old enough to be a witness? Her address was was 13 Berry Street and Mary's was 15 Berry Street. Emma
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'Emma'
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13 Feb 2010 10:37 |
good morning rootgatherer and mgnv, Am going to lookat all the info you have given me and see what I come up with in scotlandspeople. Over the moon that we have found her at last. 1901 she was in the Gallowgate but Williams address at her death was Chapel Street. Can I also ask you both if you have come across the name of Nerrlie in your searches? Thank you again. Emma
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12 Feb 2010 21:44 |
Emma - back to your 19:49 question. Yes, I think it's the righy one. Hopefully, the address on the d.rego is Gallowgate, tying it back to the 1901 census, and maybe that's what's on your George's m.rego - although he could have moved after his mum died.
EDIT Just noticed RG has already said this.
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12 Feb 2010 21:40 |
1901 Census - I wonder if this was the Williamina, witness at GEorge's wedding? Some familiar names in this family? Alexander, Ann and Marjory.
Name: Williamina Lyon Age: 12 Estimated birth year: abt 1889 Relationship: Daur (Daughter) Father's Name: William Mother's Name: Isabella Gender: Female Where born: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire Registration Number: 168/1 Registration district: St Nicholas Civil parish: Aberdeen St Georges in The West County: Aberdeenshire Address: 13 Berry St Occupation: Scholar ED: 48 Household schedule number: 81 Line: 12 Roll: CSSCT1901_53 Household Members: Name Age William Lyon 31 Isabella Lyon 34 Williamina Lyon 12 Isabella Lyon 10 Elizabeth Lyon 8 Ann Lyon 6 Alexander Lyon 3 Majory Lyon 1 Source Citation: Parish: Aberdeen St Georges in The West; ED: 48; Page: 15; Line: 12; Roll CSSCT1901_53; Year: 1901.
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12 Feb 2010 21:32 |
Hi, Emma - I don't know how familiar you are with the history of the area, but until just after the 1891 census, there was a sizeable chunk of Banff stuck in the middle of Aberdeen (there were also some small bits, too) - basically, the county boundaries were a real snafu. The bit of interest for us is the parish of St Fergus, and bits of the neighbouring parishes. For Old Deer, this included the Hythies and Fetterangus.
FreeCEN took the (sensible) decision to lie about the county so searches were easier, but record the lie in a non-searchable note. (St Fergus was said to be in BAN, and all the other bits in ABD). [One of my dad's uncles was born in Nether Hythie BAN.]
Piece: SCT1841/228 Place: Old Deer -Aberdeenshire Enumeration District: 1 Civil Parish: Old Deer Ban Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 1 Page: 4 Address: Upper Hythies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks GRAY Alexander M 50 Crofter Aberdeenshire(Originally: Banffshire) GRAY Ann F 52 Aberdeenshire(Originally: Banffshire) GRAY John M 25 Ag Lab Aberdeenshire(Originally: Banffshire) GRAY Jannet F 17 Aberdeenshire(Originally: Banffshire) GRAY Isabella F 15 Aberdeenshire(Originally: Banffshire) GRAY Ann F 10 Aberdeenshire(Originally: Banffshire) GRAY Peter M 5 Aberdeenshire(Originally: Banffshire)
Piece: SCT1851/232 Place: Peterhead -Aberdeenshire Enumeration District: 3c Civil Parish: Peterhead-Parish Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 178 Page: 4 Schedule: 9 Address: Cowsrive -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks GIBB John Head M M 49 Farmer 113 Acres Emp 4 Labs Aberdeenshire - Tarves GIBB Elizabeth Wife M F 30 Farmers Wife Aberdeenshire - Longside GIBB John Son - M 9 Scholar Aberdeenshire - Peterhead GIBB William Son - M 7 Aberdeenshire - Peterhead GIBB Helen Daur - F 2 Aberdeenshire - Peterhead GIBB Mary Sister U F 41 Dressmaker Aberdeenshire - Tarves BIRNIE John Servnt U M 20 Farm Servant Aberdeenshire - Lonmay MITCHELL William Servnt U M 19 Farm Servant Aberdeenshire - Peterhead BLACK George Servnt U M 45 Farm Servant Aberdeenshire - Glass BURNET William Servnt U M 16 Farm Servant Aberdeenshire - Longside GRAY May Servnt U F 21 House Servant Aberdeenshire - Old Deer KENNY Agnes Servnt U F 22 House Servant Aberdeenshire - Fyvie [ http://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NK0944 ]
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12 Feb 2010 21:15 |
Results for: All Countries Father: Alexander Gray, Mother: Ann Murray Exact Spelling: Off International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 9 Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. JOHN GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 19 APR 1815 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland 2. JANET GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 22 MAY 1823 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland 3. MARY GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 10 DEC 1810 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland 4. WILLIAM GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 22 MAY 1821 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland 5. REBECCA GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 22 MAY 1819 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland 6. ALEXANDER GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 07 APR 1817 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland 7. ALEXANDER GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 17 APR 1817 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland 8. PETER GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Birth: 08 AUG 1836 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland 9. ELIZABETH GRAY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 21 MAR 1813 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland Alexander's record (No. 6 above) is the only extracted record the others are all submitted records. So I am wondering if there are more on Scotlandspeople.
The marriage is also submitted.
ALEX. GRAY Pedigree Male Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages: Spouse: ANN MURRAY Family Marriage: 13 JUN 1812 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland
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12 Feb 2010 21:08 |
Emma
I think that looks quite plausible for Mary's death. That 1861 census with a Mary living with her mother Ann (and William) seems to be the same Mary. I had checked back to the 1851 census and Ann's husband is alive but in 1841 there is no Mary / Marjory with them. A check on the IGI for their children didn't reveal a Mary or Marjory either but they may not have had all their children christened.
What was Mary's address at the time of her death - does it tie in with the 1901 census. Also does William's address tie in with your William's address in 1901 please?
Interesting too that your George had the middle name Lyon and one of the witnesses to his marriage was Williamina Lyon - have you found the family connection there yet?
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12 Feb 2010 20:17 |
Hi Aileen, Have tried the variants of Nerrlie and am as stumped as you. Thank you very much for your time and effort and if you do happen to come across another Nerrlie please get in touch and I will do the same to let you know. Emma
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12 Feb 2010 20:09 |
Hi Emma, I'm beginning to think that Alexander made up the name Nerrlie, I cannot find any reference to it other than in Aberdeenshire.......either that or he changed the spelling from something sounding similar
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12 Feb 2010 19:49 |
rootgatherer/mgnv Have I found the right one? 1902 deaths a May Gray age 72 father Alexander Gray mother Ann Gray m.s.Murray informant William Gray son. Emma
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12 Feb 2010 18:41 |
rootgatherer and mgnv, Have gone into Scotlandspeople for her death but can find nothing. Any idea where I can go now? Emma
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12 Feb 2010 16:33 |
rootgatherer and mgnv, Wow my head is spinning I can't believe how much info and pointing me in the right direction you have given me. I found on William Morrice and John Alexander Paternity of child by decree of court etc. Where do I look for these records? My g/father George Lyon Gray was her 3rd son so all fits in. He was a blacksmith. William died 1939 married Margaret Kirkton (can't find cert.) Daughter Emily McKay was a witness, his occupation was baker. Can find anything MD on John but will keep looking. Will look into all new info you have given me,looks as if you have both cracked it. Thank you so very much. Emma
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12 Feb 2010 15:30 |
Ann in 1851?? Mary may have left home by then?
Name: Ann Gray Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1791 Relationship: Wife Spouse's name: Alexr Gender: Female Where born: Old Deer, Banff Parish Number: 228 Civil parish: Old Deer County: Banffshire Address: Upper Hythie ED: 1 Page: 5 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 20 Line: 11 Roll: CSSCT1851_49 Household Members: Name Age Alexr Gray 60 b. Rathen, Aberdeenshire, Farmer Ann Gray 60 John Gray 35 Son, Farm Serv. Janet Gray 27 Daughter, House Serv. Ann Gray 19 Daughter, House Serv. Peter Gray 14 Son, Scholar William Gray 9 Grandson, b. Mithlie, Abdn John Burnett 2 Grandson, b. Old Deer Ann Gray 2 Mo Granddaughter, b, Edenburgh
Source Citation: Parish: Old Deer; ED: 1; Page: 10; Line: 5; Roll 774; Year: 1851.
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12 Feb 2010 15:14 |
Maybe worth delving into this family?? Wondering if William Morries, aged 2 months is the same William (Gray) with Mary on the 1871 cesus - age could be correct.
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Name: Marjory Gray Age: 31 Estimated birth year: abt 1830 Relationship: Daughter Mother's Name: Ann Gender: Female Where born: Old Deer, Aberdeenshire Registration Number: 228 Registration district: Old Deer Civil parish: Old Deer County: Aberdeenshire Address: Upper Hythie Occupation: Domestic Servant ED: 4 Household schedule number: 68 Line: 2 Roll: CSSCT1861_31 Household Members: Name Age Ann Gray 70 Marjory Gray 31 John Burnet 12 Grandson William Morries 2 Mo Grandson
Source Citation: Parish: Old Deer; ED: 4; Page: 14; Line: 2; Roll CSSCT1861_31; Year: 1861.
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12 Feb 2010 15:05 |
1901
Name: Marjory Gray Age: 72 Estimated birth year: abt 1829 Relationship: Head Gender: Female Where born: Old Deer, Aberdeenshire Registration Number: 168/1 Registration district: St Nicholas Civil parish: Aberdeen Greyfriars County: Aberdeenshire Address: 156 Gallowgate Occupation: Housekeeper ED: 30 Household schedule number: 39 Line: 1 Roll: CSSCT1901_52 Household Members: Name Age Marjory Gray 72 John Gray 35 Stone Cutter George Gray 32 Blacksmith Eliza Findlay 30 Source Citation: Parish: Aberdeen Greyfriars; ED: 30; Page: 7; Line: 1; Roll CSSCT1901_52; Year: 1901.
So it looks like Mary / Marjory died between 1901 and 1905. That should make finding her death easier - I just hope the informant knew her parents' names!!!!
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