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dutton of broxburn and bathgate scotland

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Lorraine

Lorraine Report 31 Aug 2010 17:14

dea this is awesome and am so grateful it is interesting that my father said he never knew his grandfather and no one spoke of him am wondering why cristina wa down as head of household does anyone know what an'annuitant' is. I do know that my father said she sold sweets from her kitchen window she must have been very poor.

Dea

Dea Report 29 Aug 2010 14:05

Thanks Irene - Thanks Fans !!

I had a couple of old credits on Scotlandspeople so have the marriage cert image - that is how I found him on 1901!!

Will send it to Lorraine if she sends me her e-mail by pm.

Dea Xxx

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 29 Aug 2010 13:30

As said before Lorraine.
You need to go to Scotlands People and get credits as it is payper view only.
£6 for 30 credits.
You can then view/print off your grandparents marriage for its details.



1928 DUTTON THOMAS WALKINGSHAW HELEN NEWBATTLE /MIDLOTHIAN 695/00 0008 VIEW (5 CREDITS) ORDER


I think I told you about ScotlandsPeople on another post by you on something that had Dutton in ?which I cant see now...

Renes

Renes Report 29 Aug 2010 13:21

Lorraine

This is a link to Broxburn Silver Band- there is an old black and white photo of the band - with all the members named - Your father may like to see it

http://www.broxburncatholicchurch.co.uk/?page_id=27

Broxburn Silver Band

The Band formed in 1891 from the ashes of an Irish flute band and had rehearsals in the Cardross Hotel, was known as the Broxburn Co-op and now known as the snooker club. The band first entered brass band competitions in 1895.

Irene

Dea

Dea Report 29 Aug 2010 13:09

Can anyone help on here please while I am 'doing lunch' ???

Dea x

Dea

Dea Report 29 Aug 2010 12:37

Hi Lorraine,

I only have a minute but will come back later.

This is your Thomas with his mother on 1901 census.

To view the full details, you will need to use Scotlandspeople site, as already suggested.

1901 Scotland Census
about Christina Dutton
Name: Christina Dutton
Age: 39
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Relationship: Head
Gender: Female
Where born: Uphall, Linlithgowshire
Registration Number: 672
Registration district: Uphall
Civil parish: Uphall
County: West Lothian
Address: Holigate 121
Occupation: Annuitant
ED: 4
Household schedule number: 100
Line: 15
Roll: CSSCT1901_358
Household Members: Name Age
Christina Dutton 39
John Dutton 8
James Dutton 6
Thomas Dutton 4
Samuel Dutton 1


Source Citation: Parish: Uphall; ED: 4; Page: 21; Line: 15; Roll CSSCT1901_358; Year: 1901.

Dea x

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 25 Aug 2010 19:06

Hi Lorraine, you don't say when Helen was born, but have you checked in the search tree box above? There are several trees with this name in them and you may well find a connection. Good luck. Cx.

mgnv

mgnv Report 25 Aug 2010 18:52

You'll need to buy some credits at ScotlandsPeople. 6GBP will buy enough credits for 5 certs or census images if you're careful.
[Strictly speaking, they're not certs, but the uncertified images of the rego pages. In England, it'ld cost you 9GBP to have someone copy each entry onto certificate paper]
Images are availble from 1855 thru 1909/1934/1959 for BMDs. After that, you would have to buy certs (or extracts, as they call them) at 10GBP per.
All regos give both parents' names and MSs=Maiden Surnames (when known to the informant(s)).

Ancestry has partial transcriptions of the censuses 1841-1901 - 1911 not released until next year.

With luck, you ought to be able to get your grandparents' m.rego, and so your g grandparents names, etc. In the 1920s, abt 15% of Scottish marrs were of the so-called "irregular" sort, and these weren't always rego'ed.

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 25 Aug 2010 13:47

i am trying to trace details of my father william Duttons family. My father is 80 next month. I know his mother was helen walkingshaw and his father thomas dutton. His family of uncles and cousins played in flute bands in broxburn. I am told that a branch of the family owned the shale mines int he area but they mved to usa turn of the last century