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William
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8 Aug 2018 21:26 |
I'm trying to figure out how and when my GG-Grandfather Robert Murray died. He was born in Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire in 1817, and had three children, including my G-Grandfather George Durward Murray in 1853. From the marriage notes it is clear that he was a mariner, and in fact I have recently found masters certificates from 1851 and 1852 listing a large amount of time spent at sea (which will explain why he is not very obvious in censuses). The mystery is this - the last entry I can see for him is the church record of George Durward's birth in 1853, and we know that GD's mother Mary (nee Duncan) remarried in 1862 (becoming Mary Lawrie) and was listed on the marriage certificate as a widow (she's listed as Mary Murray / head of the family in the 1861 census). However - try as I might I can't find any evidence of a death for Robert and wonder if he perhaps died at sea somewhere?
Any thoughts would be hugely appreciated! I've tried the Inverclyde intimations site for the dates 1853 - 1862 and found nothing, likewise the British Newspaper Archives (online). There appear to be a couple of records in the Merchant Navy files at the National Archives but I haven't yet been able to see them - and I guess there is a chance that they may be simply the originals of the masters certificates that I've already tracked down on ancestry ... I'm waiting for my loca familysearch centre to get back to me to let me look at them online ..
Cheers, Bill
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ErikaH
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8 Aug 2018 21:28 |
Please delete the post you added to Cathy's thread - it will cause considerable confusion if people add to both
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William
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8 Aug 2018 21:36 |
Done - apologies (newbie).
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ErikaH
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8 Aug 2018 22:02 |
No apology needed
Hope you get some results
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rootgatherer
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8 Aug 2018 22:09 |
Welcome to the boards Bill.
If his widow didn't remarry until 1862, might she have claimed poor relief? I'm not sure if The Mitchell Library holds the poor relief records for Port Glasgow. I'm thinking ifshe claimed relief, the record would give a year of death and place of death if he died at sea. It would possibly name his parents too. I was lucky to find the date and place of death of my 2xGreat grandmother's first husband through the poor relief records.
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William
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8 Aug 2018 22:24 |
Rootgatherer - thanks, I hadn't thought of that and will go and have a look (at a first glance I can see an index for Port Glasgow Poor Relief online and it doesn't include her name but I'll look again tomorrow when I'm more awake).
What I find quite strange is that clearly Robert was qualified as a Master, so I would have thought there would have been some documentation of his death ... I must just be looking in the wrong place!
I'm working on the assumption too that for her remarriage Mary simply had to attest to the fact that she was a widow....
Cheers, Bill
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ArgyllGran
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8 Aug 2018 22:36 |
Looks like Mary was the official tenant in 1855 (address in 1861 is church Street):
MURRAY MRS Tenant Occupier DWELLING NO 1237 CHURCH STREET PORT GLASGOW 1855 VR007100001-
Of course that could just be because Robert was away a lot - not necessarily that he was deceased.
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Catherine
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8 Aug 2018 22:37 |
Found these on Findmypast but don't have a sub now so can't see if any are for your man:-
Robert Murray 1853 Hurricane Great Britain BT 153 Registers Of Wages And Effects Of Deceased Seamen, 1852-1889 View transcript. View image.
Robert Murray 1857 Dss of Sutherland Great Britain BT 153 Registers Of Wages And Effects Of Deceased Seamen, 1852-1889 View transcript. View image.
Robert Murray 1858 Curlew Great Britain BT 153 Registers Of Wages And Effects Of Deceased Seamen, 1852-1889
..............maybe someone else can have a look
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ArgyllGran
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8 Aug 2018 22:56 |
Or - just a long shot - maybe they separated and remarried other people ?
If Robert retired from sea-going:
Robert Murray in the 1881 Scotland Census Name: Robert Murray Age: 64 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1817 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Mary Murray Gender: Male Where born: Greenock, Renfrewshire Registration Number: 564/3 Registration district: Greenock West Civil Parish: Greenock West County: Renfrewshire Address: 8 Tabago St Occupation: Lab Ship Building Yard <<<<<<<<<<<< ED: 7 Household schedule number: 21 LINE: 18 Roll: cssct1881_166 Household Members: Name Age Robert Murray 64 Mary Murray 53 Jane Murray 20
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greyghost
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8 Aug 2018 23:29 |
British armed forces and overseas deaths and burials Transcription
First name(s) Robert Last name Murray Birth year - Death year 1853 Death date 5 Oct 1853 Place Hurricane Country Great Britain Type At Sea Vessel name Hurricane Home port Glasgow Departure port - War - Source Registers Of Wages And Effects Of Deceased Seamen, 1852-1889 Archive reference BT 153 Box 0001 Page 280 Archive The National Archives
Number of Reg. ticket - 537.851 Date of engagement 7.6.53 Died at sea - looks like 5.12.53 Paid - 4.2.54 at Well Street Amount £9 4s
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First name(s) Robert Last name Murray Birth year - Death year 1857 Death date 23 Aug 1857 Place Dss of Sutherland Country Great Britain Type At Sea Vessel name Dss Of Sutherland Home port Glasgow Departure port - War - Source Registers Of Wages And Effects Of Deceased Seamen, 1852-1889 Archive reference BT 153 Box 0003 Page 33 Archive The National Archives Record set British Armed Forces And Overseas Deaths And Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from Great Britain, UK None
Ticket No not recorded Place and date death and cause if reported - dittoed from person above - ? Fever at ?? 23.8.57 When paid - 17.12.57 where paid - ? L'pool Amount paid £1 3s 8d
--------------------------------- British armed forces and overseas deaths and burials Transcription Print View image Add to tree First name(s) Robert Last name Murray Birth year - Death year 1858 Death date 16 Nov 1858 Place Curlew Country Great Britain Type At Sea Vessel name Curlew Home port Sundd (?? Sunderland??) Departure port - War - Source Registers Of Wages And Effects Of Deceased Seamen, 1852-1889 Archive reference BT 153 Box 0003 Page 216 Archive The National Archives Record set British Armed Forces And Overseas Deaths And Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from Great Britain, UK None
Ticket number not recorded Date of engagement - 13.9.58 Place/date/cause if reported - supposed ??Drowned? --- Cadiz Vessel lost 16.11.58 Where paid - Sunderland Amount paid - £5 6s 2d
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ArgyllGran
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9 Aug 2018 09:12 |
You probably have this, Bill - and it doesn't help with your query -
he was first indentured in 1834:
Rt Murray in the UK, Apprentices Indentured in Merchant Navy, 1824-1910 Name: Rt Murray Age: 16 Birth Year: abt 1818 Registration or Indenture Date: 28 Mar 1834 Port of Registry: Port Glasgow Vessel: Joanna
He was indentured for 4 years. Master of the ship was John Murray - a relative ?
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William
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9 Aug 2018 12:24 |
Thanks everyone (so far) - great information and a few new pointers for me ... any other thoughts still welcome!! Cheers, Bill
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William
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9 Aug 2018 15:41 |
Afternoon all - again thanks for the information thus far. It led me to spend some time looking at the Mates certificate (granted as number 64151 - his register ticket was 93348) in 1851. Lo and behold, it gave his address as being in Liverpool (near the port) in late March 1851 and sure enough, he appears in the census there. Here's where it gets interesting, as he has a wife Margaret (not Mary) and a child Margaret (a new one to me as his daughter was also Mary) listed there (both interestingly having their birth places as Scotland).
There are a couple of scenarios here, noting that this is a couple of years before my gg-grandfather was born (so they had two children at that time).
1. The "Margaret" entries in the English census are wrong and should say Mary - both the age of the mother and the daughter would match. And - I can see the other child resident with grandparents in Port Glasgow.
2. This is a second wife and child.
Obviously I'd prefer to believe the former ... any other thoughts?
Cheers, Bill
P.S. I think regardless we can rule out the first of the three "death-at-sea" Robert Murrays as the ticket numbers don't match ...
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ArgyllGran
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9 Aug 2018 18:28 |
For our reference:
Robert Murray in the 1851 England Census Name: Robert Murray Age: 34 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1817 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Margaret Murray Gender: Male Where born: Scotland Civil Parish: Liverpool Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps: View related Ecclesiastical Parish Town: Liverpool County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: 8 Moorfields View image Registration district: Liverpool Sub-registration district: Dale Street ED, institution, or vessel: 1bb Neighbors: Household schedule number: 55 Piece: 2179 Folio: 876 Page Number: 15 Household Members: Name Age Robert Murray 34 - mariner Margaret Murray 31 - Scotland Edward Parke 30 - lodger Ann Parke 26 - lodger's wife Margaret Merray 2 - daughter, Scotland [Murray on image ]
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ArgyllGran
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9 Aug 2018 18:41 |
I'm assuming this is Mary in 1861?
In which case her birth year does not match - unless the transcription's wrong:
Mary Murray in the 1861 Scotland Census Name: Mary Murray Age: 32 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1829 Relationship: Head Gender: Female Where born: Pt Glasgow, Renfre Registration Number: 574 Registration district: Port Glasgow Civil Parish: Port Glasgow County: Renfrewshire Address: Church St Nesmith Occupation: Labaccowist ED: 12 Household schedule number: 47 LINE: 5 Roll: CSSCT1861_81 Household Members: Name Age Mary Murray 32 George L Murray 7 Janet Mcdonald 13
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ArgyllGran
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9 Aug 2018 18:51 |
Re the child Margaret in Liverpool in 1851 - perhaps she could be this child ???
MURRAY MARGARET ROBERT MURRAY/MARGARET URE FR6062 (FR6062) F 12/12/1848 644/1 380 298 Glasgow
I haven't yet investigated this family to see where they were in 1851.
Marriage:
URE MARGARET ROBERT MURRAY/FR7780 (FR7780) 04/08/1846 644/1 430 208 Glasgow
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William
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9 Aug 2018 20:06 |
Hi - re the age discrepancy for Mary Murray in the 1861 Scottish census. She should be 40/41 at this point, but shows as 32. Reason that I'm sure it's my 2x GG Grandmother is because of some other information on the form ...
1 - there is a Robert Murray child, matching the known sibling of my 2x GG 2 - the Durward family, listed in the same house, have a connection with Mary Murray (nee Duncan) which has never quite been unravelled. I think, in simple terms, Mary Duncan was adopted by George Durward (also Dorward/Dorwood and his wife Margaret) and is first listed as an employee of theirs in the 1841 census. We've never figured out exactly what the story is, but Mary Murray's listed parents on subsequent documentation (marriage and death certs) are completely inconsistent so we don't know if it was an illigetimacy or orphaned.
So - I've always assumed (in the absence of other evidence) that it was either a transcription error, or that she was unclear about her age to the census taker (either deliberately or not).
Apoogies for what now seems such a complicated and twisted story!!
Cheers, Bill
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