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Tighe Family, Edinburgh

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Gee

Gee Report 2 Aug 2012 14:44

Have you got the census info on the family?


1901 Scotland Census
about Charles M Lighe
Name: Charles M Lighe
Age: 7 Mo
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1900
Relationship: Son
Father's Name: Frances Lighe
Mother's Name: Jane Lighe
Gender: Male
Where born: Edinburgh
Registration Number: 685/5
Registration district: Newington
Civil parish: Edinburgh Lady Glenorchy
County: Midlothian
Address: 26 W Richmond St
ED: 20
Household schedule number: 60
Line: 8
Roll: CSSCT1901_386
Household Members: Name Age
Frances Lighe 33
Jane Lighe 33
Jane Lighe 7
Sarah Lighe 5
Terence Lighe 2
Charles M Lighe 7 Mo


Russell

Russell Report 2 Aug 2012 13:51

I am trying to trace the family history of my mother's family, the Tighe family of Edinburgh. Her name is Marion Annette Tighe and her father's name was Charles Mather Tighe (born 1900, died 1975). Her mother was Mary Cairns (born 1903, died 1961). Charles' father's name was Francis (1858-1934) and his father was Terence (c1832 - death unknown date). These last two are a bit sketchy and could be firmed up (or disputed). If you have any family connections or have come across the family in your research I would be grateful for any help you can offer.

Thanks

Russell Taylor