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Hynd, William married Marjory/May Ford 6 Jun 1827

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Belinda

Belinda Report 21 Oct 2010 12:26

For records of Deaths at Sea try checking National Archives at Kew? Also try checking death "announcements" in the local Dundee & Edinburgh papers from time of last sighting to date of remarriage of wife.

Update - 2 deaths recorded at sea in 1887 and 1888 for J Hynd - Nat Archives / "FindmyPast"


loudoniii

loudoniii Report 13 Oct 2010 17:33

I am a bit stuck on another Hynd relative, John Ewen Hynd who is the son of James Hynd and Helen Ferguson.

John Ewen Hynd was born 16 Feb 1858 in Edinburgh, married Mary Ann Low in Dundee in 1880, with whom he had 3 children, Helen (Nelly) in 1880, Anna Mary in 1882, Margaret in 1885

Last recorded census entry for John Ewen Hynd is 4 Apr 1881, where his occupation is given as Ship's Carpenter, although he must have been alive at least in 1884, say, to be the father of Margaret.

From that point onwards, John Ewen Hynd disappears off the radar, no recorded death in Scotland or England, but his wife Mary Ann remarries Thomas Harthill who adopts his 3 children.

Obvious inference is that John Ewen has died, but no death record in any of the obvious places.

Perhaps he died at sea ?

Any ideas on how I can pinpoint date and place of John Ewen’s death ?

Any suggestions gratefully accepted.

Best regards, Paul

Belinda

Belinda Report 13 Oct 2010 12:37

Hi - hope these suggestions help.
1) William and May had a daughter born about 2 weeks after their wedding in 1827 named Elizabeth after a maternal aunt.
2) William died in 1834 age approx 39? so born around 1795?
3) OPRs have 2 Williams born in 1796 and 1798. William born 1796 to William and Rachel Carnegie in Dunfermline the other William born 1798 to John and Betty Paterson also in Dunfermline. My suggestion is his parents were William and Rachel? If Elizabeth's maternal grandmother had been Elizabeth (Betty) I think this would have been stated on the record.
4) Scottish tradition tends to name first born sons after the paternal grandfather and first born daughters after the maternal grandmothers.
5) On the 1841 census May Hynd describes herself as "Ind" - i.e. independent means.

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 12 Oct 2010 11:35

Hi Ellen ! To update you on this .. I spoke by telephone yesterday evening to the author of the William Hynd book, Mrs E Storm Yanicks in the USA. I specifically asked her about William Hynd b 1805, the son of William Hynd (1774-1846) and Elizabeth Leighton. She tells me that this William Hynd b 1805 never married and died in Russia. This rules him out as being the husband of Marjory Ford - this William Hynd was of humble origins, working as a Weaver, which doesn't fit with him being the son of a rich and powerful merchant. Back to the drawing board now trying to find the true date of birth and parentage of William Hynd who married Marjory Ford... Cheers, Paul

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 11 Oct 2010 19:56

Hi Ellen ! Thank you very much for this reference to the Scottish Bibliographies Online .. I wasn't aware of this at all, so that's a very useful source for future reference.

I see that there is a copy in Edinburgh, unfortunately not convenient for me as I live in the South of England.

What I've done today is to order the microfiche copy of the book from the online LDS Microfiche Ordering website, which has ordered the microfiche to be sent on extended loan to my local LDS Family History Centre in Portsmouth - a very slick, easy to use ordering system it was too. All for a low cost of £7.50 including carriage from the USA, which is very good.

Can't wait to get my sticky hands on it now !

I agree absolutely with the necessity of checking and re-checking one’s facts when carrying out family tree research. It is so easy to go down a blind alley if one accepts other’s research without doing due diligence oneself.

Thanks again for your assistance with this, Paul.

ellieathome

ellieathome Report 11 Oct 2010 12:43


Books


More information
Is part of Scottish Bibliographies Online

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The descendants of William Hynd (1774-1846) : with histories of related Scottish families Brown and Stormont / compiled by E. Storm Yanicks.
Authors: Yanicks, E. Storm (Elizabeth Stormont), 1936-

Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-132) and index.
BOS
Year: 1997
Subject: Hynd family
Hynd, William, 1774-1846
Brown family
Stormonth family
Inverkeilor (Angus, Scotland) -- Genealogy.
Tayside -- Angus Inverkeilor.
Publisher: Seattle, Wash. : E.S. Yanicks,
Size: 144 p. : ill., map, ports., facsims. ; 24 cm.

This is a Descendant that has done her Family Tree,please check there is evidence for what you are seeking.

Best Wishes Ellen

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 10 Oct 2010 14:52

As part of my Hynd family tree research, I've set up a Hynd family tree page on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hynd-family-tree/165841766760694?ref=ts. Any Hynds or their relatives are welcome to join.

I also learned yesterday from Sheena about an interesting book: http://openlibrary.org/works/OL2051458W/The_descendants_of_William_Hynd_(1774-1846).

I'm now trying to get hold of a copy, perhaps available from LDS Research Centres in microfiche form, as the original book is out of print, unavailable in bookstores, and not available in softcopy due to copyright reasons.

Best wishes, Paul

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 9 Oct 2010 18:51

Hi Ellen ! Mary was interred in the Hynd family lair in Eastern Cemetery Dundee on 30 Jul 1878, having lived for only 13 days. So, assuming she was buried within max 5 days of death, that puts her date of birth as about 12 - 15 Jul 1878.

Hope this helps.

Thanks, Paul

PS: I have no details of parentage, but her age suggests that she may be a daughter of James Hynd [1830-1905] and Helen Beat Ferguson [1832-1905]. Other members of the Hynd family from that time are in the same family grave.

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 9 Oct 2010 14:07

Ellen, here is the full text from the thread that Paul had about Mary L hynd (he's added her query here so he can delete the other thread and only have one about the family)


I cannot find on Scotland's People any birth or death records for Mary L Hynd, who was interred in Eastern Cemetery in Dundee, Angus, Scotland (in the Hynd family grave) on 30 July 1878 having died within 13 days of birth.

I have checked with Dundee Cemeteries dept and they assure me that the record is correct but I cannot understand why there is no on no record on Scotland's People. I have checked for all female Hynd's who died in 1878 but no-one whose age or name fits with Mary's age and name.

Have checked English BMD records to no avail.

Any ideas anyone ?

I am trying to find Mary's exact date of birth and death, full details of her parentage, and what the "L" stands for.




ellieathome

ellieathome Report 9 Oct 2010 14:00

Hi Paul.Do you have Mary L Hynd's birth details?

Ellen

ellieathome

ellieathome Report 9 Oct 2010 12:21

Sheena /Paul.
I also have doubts as to William Hynd 1805 as that is a well to do side.James Hynd and Margaret How/Howie are both buried at the Howff Cemetery.James was a Flax Dresser,more suited to have a son in the same employment.Also a matter of 10 years difference in age at death and being born 1805.Also feel a son named William would have came before a son named James.

Ellen

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 9 Oct 2010 10:34

Hi Kay ! Thanks for this. Unfortunately, these are all the wrong area and wrong ages:

1 1878 HYND MARY RANKINE F 58 DUNFERMLINE /FIFE 424/00 0224
2 1879 HYND MARY ADAM F 18 DUNFERMLINE /FIFE 424/00 0223
3 1878 HYND MARY ANN F 3 TILLICOULTRY /CLACKMANNAN 468/00 0060

Ages 3, 18 and 58.

Thanks for the input, will keep searching. best wishes, Paul

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 9 Oct 2010 10:30

Hi Sheena ! I think when you say William Hynd born in 1905 that that was a typo and you meant 1805, when there was a William Hynd born to William Hynd and Eliza Leighton.. see my comments on that earlier. Thanks for your continued valuable input. Best wishes, Paul

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 9 Oct 2010 10:28

Hi Aileen ! the problem I have with William Hynd B 1805 is that he was from a rich merchant's family, and I don't believe that he would then be living in poverty on the Hilltown and working as a Weaver. Would appreciate your thoughts on that. thanks, Paul

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 9 Oct 2010 10:24

Hi rootgatherer ! Thanks for the continued valuable input. Yes, I will widen the search a bit and see if that helps. Maybe the only way to find out is to search local paper or microfiche records in Dunde, which is difficult for me as I live in the South of England and only visit there occasionally. Thanks,Paul

Kay????

Kay???? Report 9 Oct 2010 10:23

SP have 3 possible death SR matches dated

1878-1879 for Mary Hynd,omitting the middle initial.and no area.
less information is more on SP.

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 9 Oct 2010 10:22

Hi Aileen ! Yes, there are several Hynd families around at this time, so it is easy to confuse them all. I'm now going back to the James Hynd (1830-1905) family and tracing each individual of the 12 children that James and Helen Ferguson / Fergusson had, through all the censuses and addresses and marriages. Thanks, Paul

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 9 Oct 2010 10:18

Hi Aileen ! :Yes, these are all the right people. James is my great grandfather. Marjory now lies in Lair 399 of Eastern Cemetery in Dundee, alongside 11 other Hynd family members in that lair and the adjacent Lair 398. Thanks for the input, Paul

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 9 Oct 2010 09:54

Paul, I think if the child was buried in Scotland then she probably died there. I wonder if the year of birth / death could have been mistranscribed from the cemetery records? I have to say though, I still think that some entries have been missed from the indexes. I have been searching for my G. Grandfather's death for over 20 years. I have a record of his burial in Glasgow but have never found his death entry on Scotlandspeople.

A quick look on SP shows that there have only been 8 female Hynd deaths in Angus aged 0 years between 1855 and 2006 - just wondering if you would be best to widen your search a little. Of course her death needed necessarily have been registered in Angus, it could be one of the neighbouring counties.

loudoniii

loudoniii Report 9 Oct 2010 09:40

Added this query, which I had entered separately earlier this week, but have been told I must consolidate it under this thread:
I cannot find on Scotland's People any birth or death records for Mary L Hynd, who was interred in Eastern Cemetery in Dundee, Angus, Scotland (in the Hynd family grave) on 30 July 1878 having died within 13 days of birth.

I have checked with Dundee Cemeteries dept and they assure me that the record is correct but I cannot understand why there is no on no record on Scotland's People. I have checked for all female Hynd's who died in 1878 but no-one whose age or name fits with Mary's age and name.

Have checked English BMD records to no avail.

Any ideas anyone ?

I am trying to find Mary's exact date of birth and death, full details of her parentage, and what the "L" stands for.

Best regards, Paul R Hynd