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Has anyone got a 1881 and/or 1891 Scottish Census
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Ruth | Report | 5 Sep 2003 14:16 |
I'm tearing my hair out trying to find someone on Scotlandspeople, as you don't seem to be able to use wildcards and I have used up my credits trying all the combinations I can think of. The person I am looking for could appear as Margaret or Emily (or some variation such as "M. Emily" while the surname could be Heron-Maxwell-Blair or some part of this. (In later life she was known as Emily Maxwell) She was born c 1870 in Minto, father's name Edward (c. 1821-1890) I am pretty sure she would have still been in Scotland in 1881 as she was supposed to have had a Scottish accent as an adult (and I can't find her on Family Search either!). She had moved to London by 1901. I would really appreciate it if anyone can help. Many thanks Ruth |
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JackyJ1593 | Report | 5 Sep 2003 14:45 |
I have looked on the 1881 census for Scottish Highlands and Lowlands using all possible combinations of the name Emily / Margaret and Edward with the surnames but I am sorry no results. Jacky |
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Ruth | Report | 5 Sep 2003 14:50 |
Thank you very much for trying Jacky. I wonder where they got to?! All I know for certain is his death and her birth... Thanks again Ruth |
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Jane | Report | 5 Sep 2003 15:12 |
Hi I also looked them up on the 1881 census in Scotland and couldn't find them. However there are plenty of Emily Maxwells all over the country 3 born 1870. Could she be living somewhere else. Jane |
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Ruth | Report | 5 Sep 2003 15:39 |
Thanks for looking Jane. It's possible they might be somewhere else but I haven't had any luck with England, Wales etc so far. Ruth |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Sep 2003 21:38 |
Hi Ruth, Wildcards can be used. Hope this helps you for the furture. Good luck with your searching. Using wildcards on Scotlands People. Wildcards are a useful search tool when you're uncertain of spelling, using the asterisk * and question mark ? characters. Substitute * for zero or more characters Substitute ? for one character only Example: M*CGREGOR would return MCGREGOR and MACGREGOR. Example: BRYD?N would return BRYDON, BRYDEN, BRYDAN. Be as specific as you can with wildcards, as you don't want to return an unwieldy number of search results: Example: BRYD* would return any names that began with Bryd, such as BRYDON, BRYDAN, BRYDALL, BRYDENTON, BRYDSON etc. Example: MCDON* would return MCDONALD, MCDONALL, MCDONAGHUE etc. If you are searching for Mc vs. Mac, it may be quicker to search them separately. Why not try out a wildcard search using the free surname search on our home page? Regards Margaret |