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10 May 2013 13:36 |
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Name: Elizabeth Jamieson Gender: Female Christening Date: 21 Jun 1801 Christening Place: , PEEBLES, PEEBLES, SCOTLAND Birth Date: 13 Jun 1801 Father's Name: John Jamieson Mother's Name: Isobell Hatilie Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11768-5 System Origin: Scotland-VR GS Film number: 1067920 Reference ID: 2:188435H
The spelling of Isabel's surname varies on the christening records for her children.
Hitlie Heatley Hattlie Hatley Hateley
John's surname too
Jamison Jameson Jamieson
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10 May 2013 14:14 |
I think that this is the Janet that the tree on Ancestry refers to. You would need to get the birth certificate to check that her mother's maiden surname matches that given by Janet on her marriage to Robert.
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Name: Janet Miller Age: 5 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1896 Relationship: Daur (Daughter) Father's Name: James Miller Gender: Female Where born: Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire Registration number: 468 Registration district: Tillicoultry Civil parish: Tillicoultry County: Clackmannanshire Address: 8 Commercial Bdgs ED: 5 Household schedule number: 50 Line: 24 Roll: CSSCT1901_152 Household Members: Name Age James Miller 44, Woollen Carder Mary Miller 21 James Miller 17 William Miller 14 Maggie Miller 12 Alexander Miller 8 Janet Miller 5 Euphemia Miller 3
All born Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire
Same family in 1891
Name: James Miller Age: 34 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Janet Miller Gender: Male Where born: Tillicoultry, Clackmannan Registration number: 468 Registration district: Tillicoultry Civil parish: Tillicoultry Town: Tillicoultry County: Clackmannanshire Address: 22 Union St Occupation: Wool Carder ED: 2 Household schedule number: 143 Line: 5 Roll: CSSCT1891_144 Household Members: Name Age James Miller 34 Janet Miller 34 b. Tillicoultry, Clackmannan Mary Miller 11 James Miller 7 William Miller 4 Maggie Miller 2 Thomas Miller 3 Mo
A tree on Ancestry has
James Miller Birth 29 APR 1856 in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire Father William Miller and mother Margaret Cunningham
Another tree has
Janet Dowell Birth 17/03/1857 in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland Married James Miller 25 April 1879 at Logie, Perth
1861
Name: Janet Dowell Age: 4 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Relationship: Daughter Father's Name: William Dowell Mother's Name: Mary Dowell Gender: Female Where born: Tillicoultry, clackmannansh Registration number: 468 Registration district: Tillicoultry Civil parish: Tillicoultry Town: Tillicoultry County: Clackmannanshire Address: Fredk Street ED: 2 Household schedule number: 239 Line: 4 Roll: CSSCT1861_62 Household Members: Name Age William Dowell 32, b. Stirling, Weaver Wool Mary Dowell 28, b. Clackmannan, clackmannansh Margaret Dowell 5 Janet Dowell 4 James Dowell 2 Alexander Dowell 4 Mo
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rootgatherer
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10 May 2013 15:03 |
Although Janet's birth is not coming up on Familysearch.org I think some of her siblings are. I suspect this is her mother in 1841 BUT her birth certificate from SCOTLANDSPEOPLE will confirm her mother's maiden surname and if her parents married after 1855 their marriage certificate will confirm their parents names.
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Piece: SCT1841/466 Place: Clackmannan -Clackmannanshire Enumeration District: 1 Civil Parish: Clackmannan Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 1 Page: 3 Address: Sauchie Village
Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
FIFE Alex M 44 Coal Miner Clackmannanshire FIFE Elspet F 39 Clackmannanshire FIFE John M 18 Clackmannanshire FIFE Robt M 10 Clackmannanshire FIFE James M 5 Clackmannanshire FIFE Thomas M 3 Clackmannanshire FIFE Margaret F 10 Clackmannanshire FIFE Mary F 8 Clackmannanshire FIFE Elspet F 1 Clackmannanshire
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10 May 2013 15:48 |
Marriage (per SP):
1885 MCMORRAN DAVID ROBERTSON ELIZABETH LADHOPE /ROXBURGH 776/0B 0024
But she was still calling herself Robertson on 1891 census. In Scotland a married woman could/can legally use either surname after marriage.
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10 May 2013 15:59 |
Janet Miller's birth, from SP:
GROS Data: 468/00 0128 28/09/1895, 6am, at 8 Commercial Buildings, Tillicoultry. Father: James Miller, wool carder. Mother: Janet Miller, ms Dowell. Parents' marriage: April 25th 1879, at Logie
Re Clackmannanshire: "An adjustment was made by the Boundary Commission in 1891. Previously the county contained four parishes: Alloa, Clackmannan, Dollar and Tillicoultry and portions of Logie and Stirling. The Clackmannanshire portion of Stirling parish was transferred to Stirlingshire. The Clackmannan portion of Logie parish was divided into three parts. One was transferred to the Stirlingshire parish of Logie; a second was united with the parish of Alva, which was wholly given to Clackmannanshire; while the third part was absorbed by the parish of Alloa." http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/CLK/
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10 May 2013 16:03 |
Janet Miller (Dowell)'s death:
1900 MILLER JANET DOWELL F 43 TILLICOULTRY /CLACKMANNAN 468/00 0072
Viewing the image will give you the exact date and other info.
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Julie
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10 May 2013 19:37 |
Thank You so so much Rootsgatherer and Argyllgran for all the information it is all great Thank You again :-D :-D
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William
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27 Aug 2014 16:56 |
I have been researching my own family history and came across this forum/thread whilst searching for information on James Miller born 1856 in Tillicoultry. James is my great grandfathers older brother.
His other siblings are: Margaret Miller Jessie Miller Euphemia Miller Thomas Miller <- my great-grandfather Isabella Miller James' father William Miller (born 19/05/1832) originally came from Blackford, Perthshire (just over the the Ochil Hills from Tillicoultry). He moved to Tillicoultry around 1840 with his parents and siblings.
William's father was James Miller born 02/08/1809 in Blackford, Perthshire. He was a woollen weaver. William's mother was Janet Eadie (census info suggests she was born in Auchterarder). She married James on 12/02/1832 in Blackford.
James' father was William Miller born 30/12/1781 at Kinpauch (a farm south of Blackford). William and his younger brother James were tenant farmers at Kinpauch and appear on the electoral roles of 1832 (when the right to vote was given to tenant farmers). James' mother was Isabel Millar (married William on 28/02/1808 in Blackford).
William's father was James Miller born 30/06/1755 at Nether Badenheath (a farm to the south of Blackford, NE of Kinpauch). William's mother was Mary Drummond. James and Mary married in Edinburgh in 1776 - The Parish Register states that James was a Farmer from Burnside (a farm about 500m west of Kinpauch that still exists), and that Mary was the daughter of John Drummond (from Mill of Drummond). Her father was deceased, and Mary was living in Edinburgh. They moved to Kinpauch after they were married.
James' father was Thomas Miller (probably born around 1730). James' mother was Jean Guild. This is about as far back as you can go to research the Miller line as the Parish Church burned down in 1738, taking the records with it.
You can see the location of Burnside and Kinpauch farms on this map (near the bottom right corner): http://maps.nls.uk/view/74428196
William
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28 Aug 2014 10:40 |
William, welcome to the boards.
Julie last posted on this thread in May 2013 and may not be still watching it. If you click on her name there will be the opportunity to send her a personal message via Genes Reunited. If she still has the same email address as when she was posting, GR will be able to notify her that she has a message.
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William
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28 Aug 2014 11:05 |
I have already sent a personal message to Julie via the board and we are corresponding via that method. I posted the information on the thread as it may be useful to other people who are searching for the same family (I found this thread via Google whilst searching for James Miller).
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rootgatherer
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28 Aug 2014 11:40 |
That was very thoughtful of you William.
I'm sure Julie was very pleased to hear from you.
Good luck with your research.
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