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Darren John
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15 May 2024 17:20 |
thanks everyone, been busy so just seen everyone's messages, some messages that i have read they are his son who was born in 1856 in new york, the information she has is David Marion Dunbar born in 1807/1812 which one we are not sure, he emigrated to new york in 1836 with his then wife harriet ruffel, he worked on the clipper ships as first officer but that went down at sea in the atlantic in 1856 thats when his son David Dunbar was born who eventually moved to chester, cheshire his wife was martha fairbrother , his first wife was named mary ann spears.
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ArgyllGran
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7 May 2024 23:46 |
There's no record of any David M Dunbar being baptised in Scotland , per SP or any other site - but of course that doesn't mean he couldn't have been born in Scotland.
The David M Dunbar on the NY City Directory was still listed in 1858, so presumably not the right man unless the list wasn't updated often.
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Jink20
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7 May 2024 19:18 |
ErikaH
No.
But, it must surely must have helped eliminate a few possibilties I had hoped that perhaps by providing information regarding CLIPs,RMG there could be useful information contained within. ie Wills NOK etc And there is always the National Archives
Other queries bouncing around in my head included a. Could David M Dunbar have been born in Scotland, Ireland or USA,? ( but I would have thought FMP/Ancestry/Genes would have found something)
b.Patronym/Matronym - Marion as middle name, was he named after a GM/GF etc ?
c.soundlike middle name transcribed incorrectly ie Merrion, Merion etc ?
Again I thought one of the big databases would have turned something up...........
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ArgyllGran
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7 May 2024 19:05 |
ErikaH - the answer is "no".
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Jink20
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7 May 2024 18:42 |
Just found this, may be useful in the future
CLIP - the Crew List Index Project "CLIP is a not-for-profit volunteer project, set up to assist research into the records of British merchant seafarers of the late 19th and early 20th century.
The CLIP site provides information and data about the records of British merchant seafarers, mainly from 1863 to 1913. The site also provides information and data about the records of British merchant shipping with records of every British registered ship from 1855 to the 1950s"
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ErikaH
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7 May 2024 18:41 |
Has any of the in-depth research on this thread brought the OP any nearer to finding the names of David M’s parents?
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Jink20
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7 May 2024 18:36 |
Darren John- You will need to research this one for yourself
Royal Museum Greenwich website
Registrar General Of Shipping And Seamen, Agreements, Crew Lists And Official Logs (Manuscript) 1865 RSS/CL/1865/1377
"showing 1 archive results for 'RSS/CL/1865/1377' 17329 - Driver Please note that not every crew list has survived within the quoted ship number range so we cannot guarantee the list for the ship you require will be present (please see research guide C1)."
https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/archive/rmgc-object-612457
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Jink20
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7 May 2024 18:01 |
FMP results for D* Dunbar in Britain, Merchant Seamen, 1835-1857
First name(s)Last name Birth year Birth place Birth county/country Series Piece
David Dunbar — Montrose Forfarshire BT114 7 David Dunbar— Larne Antrim BT114 7 David Dunbar—Pitsligo— BT114 7 David Dunbar—Antrim -Antrim BT114 7 David Dunbar—Donaghadee -Down BT113 254 David Dunbar 1800 Pitsligo Aberdeenshire BT113 128 David Dunbar 1830 Larne Antrim BT113 28
The National Archives' catalogue BT - Records of the Board of Trade and of successor and related bodies Division within BT - Records of the Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen and successor
Register of Seamen’s Tickets, 1845-1854 – the originals are in series BT 113 (a surname index to which is in BT 114 – though any ticket numbers above 546,00 in the indexes do not appear in the registers). See Appendix 4 for an example of a typical register entry from 1845-1854. There do not seem to be any ‘reported voyages’ in BT 113 for the years 1849, 1850 and 1854.
Register of Seamen Series III, 1853-1857 – the originals are in series BT 116. See Appendix 5 for an example of a typical register entry from 1853-1857.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C478
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ArgyllGran
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7 May 2024 15:11 |
Re your last post, Jink20 -
There are no David M Dunbars on any of those particular lists.
New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943
Several David Dunbars with no middle initial, on that list. The earliest was 1868 (or 1858, depending on which page of the record you look at) with no identifying detail.
Re U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s -
Only two David Dunbars listed, with no middle initial or age, and no info other than year of arrival - 1856 and 1864, both arriving at Philadelphia.
Re : New York, U.S., Index to Petitions for Naturalization filed in New York City, 1792-1989
Only one David Dunbar, no middle initial. He's the same one as mentioned above, petition date 1868. He was British, a gardener, living in Hastings, NY. Looking at censuses and other records, that man married Hepburn Skinner in Penicuik in October 1854, they emigrated Oct/Nov 1854 , and they had several children.
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alviegal
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7 May 2024 13:41 |
First name(s) David Bride's father's name Thomas Fairbrother Last name Dunbar City or town Chester Marriage year 1878 County Cheshire Marriage date 02 Sep 1878 Country England Marriage place Chester Reference item 3 p 185 Parish St. Mary's-On-The-Hill Record set Cheshire Diocese Of Chester Parish Marriages 1538-1910 Spouse's first name(s) Martha Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Spouse's last name Fairbrother Subcategory Parish Marriages Spouse's age 19y Collections from England, Great Britain
He was of full age, a musician residing at Overleigh, father David was a seaman.
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Jink20
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7 May 2024 13:06 |
Anyone with Ancestry worldwide could look at the following
New York, U.S., Index to Petitions for Naturalization filed in New York City, 1792-1989 Citizenship records Name David M Dunbar
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Passenger lists Name David M. Dunbar
New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943 Citizenship Record Name David M Dunbar
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ArgyllGran
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7 May 2024 09:31 |
Possibility for an E Clark, if not I E Clark; However, it doesn't help with the Dunbar side of the family
Henry Clark in the 1871 England Census Name Henry Clark Age 27 Estimated Birth Year 1844 Relation Head Gender Male Where born Cheshire England Civil parish Trinity County/Island Cheshire Country England Registration district Chester Sub-registration district Chester Cathedral ED, institution, or vessel 4 Household schedule number 17 Piece 3730 Folio 43 Page number 4 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Henry Clark 27 Head Elizabeth Clark 26 Wife Sarah Clark 72 Mother Elizabeth Powell 40 Sister Albert Clark 1 Son Henry Powell 11 Nephew Anne Kuffel [Ruffel] 67 Mother-in-law [ widow of Benjamin ]
Henry Clarke in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name Henry Clarke Registration Year 1864 [1864] Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun Registration district Great Boughton Inferred County Cheshire Volume 8a Page 484 Records on Page (Name) Henry Clarke Elizabeth Ruffell
Elizabeth is a sister of Harriet Ruffell.
A cousin of David 1856 should be one of Elizabeth's children - unless "cousin" is used loosely.. If the NOK was named in 1872, her children would be too young.
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ArgyllGran
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7 May 2024 09:18 |
Interestingly, in the record you posted, Jink20, his occupation is given as "musician".
I don't see any I E Clark in St Mary's in 1871 census. Lots of other Clarks!
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ArgyllGran
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7 May 2024 09:04 |
There's also this, posted by Shirley on page 1. Can't see if there are more details, as I have no sub to Fold3:
David M Dunbar in the Scotland, Ireland and Wales, Militia Attestation Papers, 1800-1915 Name David M Dunbar Gender Male Marital Status Single Age 31 Birth Year abt 1856 Birth Place St Marys, Chester, Cheshire, England Enlistment Date 4 Jul 1887 Enlistment Place Scotland Regiment 91st Foot (Argyll & Sutherland Hldrs) Service Number 1230
"Birthplace" is apparently wrong, but may be the fault of the transcription. Sometimes residence is transcribed as birthplace.
ADDED: Yes, that's our man. Was previously in 2nd West Yorks Regt:
David Dunbar in the UK, British Army World War I Pension Records 1914-1920 Name David Dunbar Gender Male Residence Age 58 Birth Date abt 1856 Birth Place New York Marriage Date 2 Sep 1878 Marriage Place St Marry's Chester Document Year 1914 Regiment Name Lyl and Lane Regimental Number 4435 Number of Images 5 Household List (Name) Relation to Soldier David Dunbar Martha Fairbrother Spouse Rose Mary Dunbar Child Edward Kitchman Dunbar Child
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Jink20
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6 May 2024 23:11 |
David Dunbar (56) attested at the age of 15 at Chester 15th March 1872
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1114/images/miuk1914a_084225-02106?pId=311410
re-enlisted 7th August 1894 address 35 Binns Road, Edge Lane, Liverpool having served 12 years 2nd West Yorkshire Regt. (14th Foot, 2nd Battalion)
1872- 5/10/78 Home 10/78-12/79 East Indies 12/79- 8/80 Afghanistan 8/80-1/86 East Indies 1-86 Home
NOK listed as Cousin I.E ? Clark, St Mary, Chester
This would account for why he is not on the 1881 Census
Perhaps the Cousin (if we're lucky) is the brother/sister of David M 1812 which could help identify David M's parents/ POB/DOB
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Jink20
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6 May 2024 16:42 |
ArgyllGran-
My bad......replace David (56) with David M Dunbar 1812-1856
Revisited FamilySearch page (computer generated account below)
When Mary R Dunbar was born in 1833, in England, United Kingdom, her father, David M Dunbar, was 21 and her mother, Mary Ann Spears, was 22. She had at least 1 son and 4 daughters with Robert Guiles. She lived in New York City, New York, United States in 1910 and Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States in 1910.
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ArgyllGran
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6 May 2024 16:06 |
If that's David 1856 on the Ellis Island site, with slightly wrong age, we have to assume that he returned to England before 1891, though I don't see any record of that.
The same record from Ancestry:
David Dunbar in the New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957 Name David Dunbar Gender Male Ethnicity/ Nationality English Age 25 Birth Date abt 1858 Place of Origin England Departure Port Liverpool, England Destination USA Arrival Date 14 Apr 1883 Arrival Port New York, New York, USA Ship Name Baltic
The image shows he was a labourer - but no helpful added info.
There's no record of David 1856 arriving in the UK in the first place (presumably with Harriet, and between 1856 and Harriet's death in 1859) , and no sign of him on censuses before 1891. Martha and eldest son Thomas are with her parents in 1881.
(I'm discounting the elder of the Church of Latter-day Saints in Galston, Ayrshire in 1881 !)
The FS tree is certainly wrong about Mary Guiles. Whether she was born 1833 or 1844, she couldn't possibly be a daughter of David 1856.
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Jink20
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6 May 2024 15:32 |
"David marion Dunbar who we think was born in 1807 who married Harriet ruffle Dunbar they moved or emigrated to new York in 1846"
At the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration Foundation’s website the Passenger Search database allows you to look for family members who arrived at the Port of New York from 1820 to 1957.
Of the 53 David Dunbar results, 13 can be discounted as they do not contain a middle initial M or have a different middle name
Of the 40 left, discount those arrivals in the 1900's and not born in England and you are left with -
NAME OF PASSENGER Dunbar, David PLACE OF BIRTH England YEAR OF ARRIVAL 1883 AGE AT ARRIVAL 25
Doesn't help.......I know
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Jink20
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6 May 2024 14:46 |
However .........
1891 Census Search Jessie Dunbar Father David Dunbar
Result
David Dunbar Head Married Male 34 1857 General labourer - Martha Dunbar Wife Married Female 31 1860 Chester, Cheshire, England Thomas A Dunbar Son Single Male 10 1881 Scholar Chester, Cheshire, William Dunbar Son Single Male 8 1883 Scholar Chester, Cheshire, Jessie Dunbar Daughter Single Female 4 1887 - Chester, Cheshire, Elizabeth Z Dunbar Daughter Single Female 2 1889- Chester, Cheshire Edna E Dunbar Daughter Single Female 0 1891 - Chester, Cheshire,
Next rabbit hole...................
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Jink20
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6 May 2024 14:25 |
I saw a tree on Family Search which suggested Mary Guiles (married name) was the daughter of David M Dunbar (1856), not daughter of David M (1807, Mariner)
It also suggests David (56) had the following children
Thomas Arthur Dunbar Male 1881–1928 • William Dunbar Male 1883–Deceased • Jessie Dunbar Female 1886–Deceased • Elizabeth Z Dunbar Female 1889–Deceased • Dorothy Marion Dunbar Female 1893–Deceased • David Francis Dunbar Male 1896–Deceased • Charles Frederick Dunbar Male 1898–1948 • Edna Emily Dunbar Female 1900–Deceased • Rose Mary Dunbar Female 1900–Deceased • Edward Kitchener Dunbar Male 1902–1949 • ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Jessie Dunbar Residence Date 22 April 1895 Residence Place 11 Seaville Street, Cheshire, England ************************ Father's Name David Dunbar Father's Sex Male Event Date
from 22 April 1895 to 1905
School Chester, Boughton-St Paul's School
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