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David
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29 May 2015 13:53 |
Hi rootgather Thanks very much for the Mitchell reference I had a look at quite a few of the photos of the tenement flats. From what you describe they sound to be very small inside but they seem quite substantial buildings and I have always thought that when they mention tenements that they were some form of slums which is obviously not true of the buildings themselves.
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28 May 2015 17:29 |
David if you google lost Glasgow images or look on the virtual Mitchell website, you will see photographs of old Glasgow tenement buildings.
Not many back to backs in Glasgow. Until the Glasgow overspill programme in the 50s and 60s many of the Glasgow residents still lived in tenements. A typical tenement had 4 levels with two or three flats on each level. Where there were three on the level, two were "room and kitchens" and the third a "single end" (one room where the family ate, slept and washed in.) Toilets were on the half landing and shared between the two or three families on the one level. No bathrooms. By the 1890s, flats were built with inside toilets and bathrooms. Some of those flats have survived (I live in one built around 1900). I have known people who were raised in "single ends" along with several siblings.
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27 May 2015 20:32 |
Hi Rootgatherer Thanks for the info on the church. I hadn't thought about them being flats, it conjurors up a completely different image as I thought back to backs. David
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27 May 2015 19:50 |
David, just to clarify for your benefit, Thomas and Ann married at The Roman Catholic Chapel, Govan. This would be a different building completely from Govan Church which would be the Parish Church serving the Church of Scotland parishioners in Govan. The different street numbers on the given addresses on the marriage certificate would almost certainly be tenement flats.
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David
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27 May 2015 17:04 |
Hi kucinta I have just started on this line with information I had been given or told so I didn't know about Sarah Lowe. Thanks for your help. David
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27 May 2015 11:50 |
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I expect you have these already, if relevant:
Name MARY LOWE Date of Birth 03 October 1909 Group Registration ID 893461 SR District/Reg Area Belfast Sex Female Mother's Birth Surname DONNELLY
Name SARAH LOWE Date of Birth 08 June 1911 Group Registration ID 584185 SR District/Reg Area Belfast Sex Female Mother's Birth Surname DONNELLY
Name JOHN LOWE Date of Birth 06 September 1912 Group Registration ID 604180 SR District/Reg Area Belfast Sex Male Mother's Birth Surname DONNELLY
Name FRANCIS LOWE Date of Birth 03 September 1913 Group Registration ID 1227840 SR District/Reg Area Belfast Sex Male Mother's Birth Surname DONNELLY
There may be more births, but not with mother's maiden name indexed as identifier.
Possibly Sarah died as an infant?
Name SARAH ANN LOWE Year of Death 1911 Group Registration ID N/R SR District/Reg Area Belfast Deceased Age at Death 0 Returns Year 1911 Returns Quarter 4 Returns Volume No 1 Returns Page No 287
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Jacqueline
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27 May 2015 10:35 |
Did you know all of that before you posted your request?
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David
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27 May 2015 10:01 |
Hi All Thanks very much for your help so far. I have never undertaken Scottish research before. Census Years 1911 Antrim Smithfield Cinnamond Street This is my Francis Residents of a house 16.2 in Cinnamond Street (Smithfield, Antrim) Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Lowe Francis 22 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Lowe Sarah Ann 22 Female Wife Roman Catholic Lowe Mary Catherine 1 Female Daughter Roman Catholic
The 1901 census Antrim Falls Ward, Springview Street, could be my Lowe family as father was a Thomas and mother was Anna Marie (Ann). I don't know whether Francis had brothers or sisters.
From Scottish site: Thomas Lowe 28 engine fitter married Ann McKee 23 cotton loom operator, 9 Dec 1881 at Govern Church. Both lived on Hamilton Street, Govern but at different houses.
From Scottish site: Francis Lowe birth cert. 12June1889, father Thomas (sewing machine fitter), mother Anna-Marie Lowe (McKee), Springvale Place, St Rollox, Glasgow.
I couldn't find Thomas, Ann and Francis on the Scottish 1891 census.
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Jacqueline
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27 May 2015 09:53 |
Full info for 1911...
Census Years1911AntrimSmithfieldCinnamond StreetResidents of a house Residents of a house 16.2 in Cinnamond Street (Smithfield, Antrim)
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living Lowe Francis 22 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Antrim Labourer Carter Read and write - Married - - - - Lowe Sarah Ann 22 Female Wife Roman Catholic Co Antrim Spinner Linen Read and write - Married - 3 1 1 Lowe Mary Catherine 1 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Antrim -
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26 May 2015 18:12 |
Wondering about this family?
1901
Census Years1901AntrimFalls WardSpringview StreetResidents of a house Residents of a house 13 in Springview Street (Falls Ward, Antrim)
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion
Lowe Anne 6 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Lowe Thomas 53 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Lowe James 16 Male Son Roman Catholic Lowe John 8 Male Son Roman Catholic Lowe Anne 45 Female Wife Roman Catholic
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26 May 2015 17:44 |
Used a few credits and looked at the BC. His parents married in Govan in 1881.
From their MC
Thomas, aged 28 an Engine Fitter. Father Thomas deceased mother Catherine McEwan.
Ann MC Kee, 23, PowerLoom Weaver, father James, mother Mary Butler both deceased.
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ArgyllGran
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26 May 2015 17:30 |
For a few credits on SP, you can view and print the image of the original cert - much cheaper than buying a copy.
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26 May 2015 17:23 |
A copy of his birth certificate (from Scotlanspeople) will give you the date and place of his parents marriage.
1889 LOWE FRANCIS M ST ROLLOX GLASGOW CITY/LANARK 644/06 0910
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26 May 2015 17:18 |
Is this your Francis please?
1911
Census Years1911AntrimSmithfieldCinnamond StreetResidents of a house Residents of a house 16.2 in Cinnamond Street (Smithfield, Antrim)
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion
Lowe Francis 22 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Lowe Sarah Ann 22 Female Wife Roman Catholic Lowe Mary Catherine 1 Female Daughter Roman Catholic
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26 May 2015 17:07 |
Register of Effects
Name: Francis Lowe Gender: Male Death Date: 1 Jul 1916 Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Irish Rifles Regimental Number: 4760
The unpaid wages and gratuity were sent from Dublin to his widow Sarah A on 27/3/18 and 4/12/19. No address given.
As you may be aware, over 70% of full WW1 records were destoyed during WW2 bombing. His may be amongst them.
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26 May 2015 15:56 |
Hi This person is my ggf on my father's side of the family. His marriage details are: Francis Joseph LOWE 19 (father Thomas living) & Sarah Anne Donnelly 20 (father Hugh living) marriage cert 30 Oct 1908 in Belfast. I have information about his death shown below but I am having trouble finding any records for his parents, they may have stayed in Glasgow, I'm not sure. I wondered if anyone could find any of his army records, which might mention his family connections. Soldiers died in the Great War 1914-1919 First Name FRANCIS Last Name LOWE Collections from Great Britain Category Armed forces & conflict Record collection First World War Record set Soldiers died in the Great War 1914-1919 Year 1916 Death Date 1 Birth Place GLASGOW Residence Month Of Death 7 Year Of Death 1916 Place Of Enlistment BELFAST Theatre Of War France & Flanders Theatre Of War Region Western European Theatre Battalion 1st Battalion. Cause Of Death Killed in action Rank RIFLEMAN Regiment Royal Irish Rifles Soldier Number 4760
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