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Helen
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24 Jul 2009 10:12 |
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Rita,
The marriages could have taken place in either parish. Sometimes the banns were called out in both the bride and the groom's.
The children's baptisms took place in Morebattle Gateshaw Associate Session Church. This would have been a non conformist church (separate from the established church which was the Church of Scotland)
The records for Gateshaw will be held in Edinburgh at the main records office.
For information on Gateshaw: https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Morebattle,_Roxburghshire,_Scotland
It may be the marriages for your family could be on these records but unfortunately, they are held in Edinburgh and you can not access them on the web.
Helen
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24 Jul 2009 08:57 |
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Helen would it have been likely that the marriages would take place in the parish of the bride or groom?, if this were the case there may be another avenue to search
Rita
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23 Jul 2009 23:30 |
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Helen, Thanks for all your digging and your time it's much appreciated, it looks like the search for the name Finlie will not be resolved. look out for me I'm sure to be back with more queries before too long.
Tom thanks for your advice also
regards Rita
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Helen
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23 Jul 2009 18:13 |
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Rita,
All the Scottish certificates are the same format.
I just thought it odd that a marriage date and place were not noted ... especially since on the 1851 census details, Agnes says she is married. Likewise, on the 1851 James also says he is married.
I found something of interest regarding marriages in linton.
https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Linton,_Roxburghshire,_Scotland
Apparently, only two records for marriages survive for Linton.
Established Church—Old Parochial Registers Years Covered Births: 1732-1854 Marriages: 1818-1854 Deaths: No entries Condition of Original Registers—
Marriages: Only two entries, 1818 and 1829 prior to February 1836.
If James and Agnes Hogarth OR Robert and Agnes Finlie were married in Linton, then it looks likely the record of their marriage may not have survived. Helen
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23 Jul 2009 14:54 |
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If the date and place of marriage is not on a Scottish birth certificate, but both parents names are then usually it is because they are not married at the time of the birth. If unmarried, the fathers details are only added if he attends the registration and signs the register with the mother.
If the father does not attend then his details cannot be entered but the mother is still allowed to give the baby the fathers surmane. In older days the word illigitimate was also added thought this practice is no longer carried out. Even today when I register a birth in Scotland the father's name is only given if he attends and no marriage date will show if they are not married.
A good indication also is if the (ms) maiden surname features after the mothers first surname.
If she was born Black and Married a Mr White then her details would show as Mary Black (ms) or White. A date and place of marriage would then be given at the bottom
If she was born Black and did not marry but assumed the name of her live in partner Mr Black then her details would show as Mary Black or White and there would be no date of marriage.
Tom
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Rita
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23 Jul 2009 14:29 |
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Helen, col 4 says Name, Surname,and Rank or Profession of Father
I wonder if it is the same format as you have got. This entry is a down load of the 5 credit view from Scotlands People it has 3 entries per page. I don,t know of a way of pasting and copying this for you to see otherwise i would send it to you.
however I am about to study the further details you sent me and have printed it off so that I can work through it.
As you say the census details can be out and so could my HWTree.
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Helen
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23 Jul 2009 10:19 |
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Rita,
The marriage date should be in column 4 - (Heading: Date and place of parents marriage) I've had another look through all my certificates and it's there every time ...
The only time it's not mentioned is if the parents were un-married or the child's father is not mentioned.
(Not present - alongside the father's signature just means he was not present at the time of the birth)
The information for the birth of Margaret Young came from the IGI. This is an 'extracted record' which means it can be relied on.
MARGARET YOUNG Female Event(s): Birth: Christening: 30 JUL 1854 Gateshaw Associate Session, Morebattle, Roxburgh, Scotland Parents: Father: JAMES YOUNG Mother: AGNES HOGGARTH Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C191061 1775 - 1866 0889486 Film 6901842 Film C191061 1900 - 1907 0889486 Film 6901842 Film
The census ages are not reliable .... they can be out by a good few years either side.
Not sure about the hand written family tree information. As the Margaret mentioned above was baptised on the 30/7/1854 could it be the 1856 on your record may be 1854. This would mean Margaret was baptised three days after her birth. Just a thought...
Helen
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Rita
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22 Jul 2009 22:48 |
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Helen I must say the script is hard to read but it says Name/ Year Month Date and Time, Morebattle below/ M for male / Name and profession of Father/ Mothers Name Maiden Name/ Signature of Father, under this can't make it out think it says not present? last col. says Year Month Day Morebattle and Registrars Signature As for Margaret I have her down on the 1861 Cencus at Morebattle age 6 and the 1871 Census age 16 And on my written tree I have her D.O.B as 27/06/1856 Rita
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Helen
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22 Jul 2009 21:18 |
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Rita,
Regarding no mention of the marriage date for James and Agnes on Adam and Andrew's birth certificate. I've loads of birth certificates and all of them have the marriage date and marriage location recorded (under the parents names) I find it odd that they're not mentioned on your certificates.
Does the certificate say; Agnes Young (m.s. Hogarth) ?
As mentioned, Margaret was born in 1852 You won't find an official birth certificate in Scotland before 1855. I know it was earlier in England.
You've made good progress as you say with this research.
Helen
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Rita
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22 Jul 2009 20:49 |
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Helen
The birth cert. did not give any indication of James and Agnes marriage it did give maiden name of Hogarth for Agnes, also fathers name and occupation as Hind, at the time of Adams birth and agricultural labourer on Andrews cert., date of birth and date of registration. Gateshaw was on Adams cert and Morebattle on Andrews. I hoped to get a copy of their sister Margaret as I have her down as 1856, however I viewed it only to find it was an Ann Margaret with different parents. no others were offered on dates between 1855-1857, I am now intouch with her present day family in Australia and was hoping to surpise them with the copy of her birth. I'll keep trying. I feel very happy with the progress made today with your help Thanks Rita
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Helen
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22 Jul 2009 18:11 |
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Rita,
Glad you got the birth certificates ... what did they say about the marriage date and place for the parents, James and Agnes ?
You won't be able to get Margaret's birth certificate from Scotlandspeople. She was born before 1855 when official registration began.
Margaret Young Christening: 30th July 1854 Gateshaw Associate Session, Morebattle, Roxburgh
You would only be able to see her baptismal record on the Old Parish Registers, Births and Baptisms section of Scotlandspeople. The information on these records vary .... sometimes very little ... sometimes a bit more.
Likewise for James Christening:
James Young Christening: 26th September 1852 Gateshaw Associate Session, Morebattle, Roxburgh
Parents: James Young and Agnes Hoggarth
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Rita
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22 Jul 2009 16:03 |
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Hi Helen, I have downloaded the birth certificates of Adam and brother Andrew but was unscessful with Margaret 1856c both give James Young and Agnes Hogarth as parents. Thanks rita
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22 Jul 2009 15:21 |
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Hi Helen, You have been such a help, I would never have known to look on Adam 1860 birth certificate. I will search and download it thanks again for the tip I will post details here if sucessful regards Rita
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Helen
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22 Jul 2009 14:31 |
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Rita,
I have had a look for the marriage of James and Agnes Hogarth using various spellings and can't find them anywhere.
A possible solution is to download one of their children's birth certificates from Scotlandspeople. The Scottish birth certificates (post 1855) also register the date of the parents marriage. This could be the answer to the marriage query.
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Adam Young 1860 County: Roxburgh District: Morebattle
For ref:
1851 Scotland Census about Agnes Hogarth Name: Agnes Hogarth Age: 24 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827 Relationship: Daughter Father's Name: James Mother's Name: Margaret Gender: Female Where born: Eckford, Roxburgh Parish Number: 801 Civil parish: Morebattle County: Roxburghshire Address: Morebattle Braes Occupation: Wife Of Ag Lab ED: 2 Page: 5 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 22 Line: 20 Roll: CSSCT1851_203 Household Members: Name Age James Hogarth 51 Margaret Hogarth 50 Agnes Hogarth 24 Isabel Hogarth 21 Thomas Hogarth 17 James Wilson 23 Henry Liaster 25 Robert Young 3 Mo John Wilson 3 Mo
Assuming your James Young is one of the two already given on the 1851 census. The one who says he was born in Morebattle is 'unmarried' The one who says he was born in Linton is 'Married'
If you ask me, I would say, it's almost certain Agnes is married to James Young who is working away from home as an Ag Lab. Agnes' father must have put her down on the census form under her maiden name of Hogarth. Agnes however states she is the 'wife' on an Ag Lab.
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Rita
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21 Jul 2009 22:43 |
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Hi Helen, the James you mentioned below aged 11, I have seen myself and have often wondered. It could fit in that the Dicksons maybe relatives, I had never found the family as you listed them below in the 1841 census, then in the 1851 census as you point out he could have been working away from home. I have never been able to Qualify James marriage to Agnes Hogarth 1827c from Eckford but she has a son Robert 3 months old in the 1851 census whilst living with her parents. What a web of intrigue, thanks again for your help it is good to have someone to compare theories with Rita
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Helen
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21 Jul 2009 22:15 |
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This may be James:
1851 Scotland Census about James Young Name: James Young Age: 20 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831 Relationship: Lodger Gender: Male Where born: Morebattle, Roxburgh Parish Number: 791 Civil parish: Hownam County: Roxburghshire Address: Philogar Hillhead Occupation: Labourer ED: 1 Page: 1 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 1 Line: 4 Roll: CSSCT1851_201 Household Members: Name Age John Hall 27 Margaret Hall 23 Thomas Hall 11 Mo James Young 20
Or this.... born in Linton
1851 Scotland Census about James Young Name: James Young Age: 23 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1828 Relationship: Servant Gender: Male Where born: Linton, Roxburgh Parish Number: 801 Civil parish: Morebattle County: Roxburghshire Address: Mounhaugh Occupation: Ag Lab ED: 6 Page: 4 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 12 Line: 4 Roll: CSSCT1851_203 Household Members: Name Age Walter Hindmarsh 59 Isabella Hindmarsh 75 James Young 23 Agnes Hall 26
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21 Jul 2009 22:09 |
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This may be James living in Linton ..... maybe he was visiting this family and stayed overnight. Or the Dicksons may be related to the Youngs and James is a relative.
1841 Scotland Census about James Young Name: James Young Age: 11 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830 Gender: Male Where born: Roxburghshire, Scotland Civil parish: Linton County: Roxburghshire Address: Easterstead Parish Number: 796 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William Dickson 66 Mary Dickson 55 James Dickson 30 John Dickson 25 Agnes Dickson 15 Margaret Dickson 10 Margaret Laidlaw 58 James Young 11 Elisabeth Walker 7
There is no mention of Agnes's maiden name. I've searched the IGI looking for a possible marriage for her and Robert and there is no sign.
I found the mention of the death for Agnes on Scotlandspeople. Variation on the name Finlie .... Finlay. However, I can find no mention of Robert and Agnes after the 1851 census and the death is in 1876. Either this death is not the correct one ... or the census for 1861 and 1871 have been untranscribed due to various reasons.
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Rita
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21 Jul 2009 21:56 |
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Helen thankyou!!, it looked promising but the central figure missing in that group would have been a son James 1831c (my GGgrandfather). I only have part of a hand written sheet with tree details, its a bit of a puzzle, the mention of an Isabella would be new to me, although the name Isabella did feature further down the tree (daughter to James 1831c). James is on a census in 1871 in Betchworth Surrey with his family and gives Linton as his place of birth. Did the entry include Agnes maiden name? Thanks again for all your help Rita
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Helen
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21 Jul 2009 20:28 |
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Possible:
1841 Scotland Census about Agnes Young Name: Agnes Young Age: 30 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1811 Gender: Female Where born: Roxburghshire, Scotland Civil parish: Linton County: Roxburghshire Address: Old Graden Parish Number: 796 Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age Robert Young 35 Agnes Young 30 Mary Young 15 William Young 14 Isabella Young 9 Robert Young 7 Adam Young 5
1851 Scotland Census about Agnes Young Name: Agnes Young Age: 46 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1805 Relationship: Wife Spouse's Name: Robert Gender: Female Where born: Morebattle, Roxburghshire Parish Number: 811 Civil parish: Yetholm Town: Country District County: Roxburghshire Address: Cherrytrees Occupation: Hind's Wife ED: 4 Page: 13 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 41 Line: 9 Roll: CSSCT1851_204 Household Members: Name Age Robert Young 48 Agnes Young 46 Mary Young 25 William Young 23 Isabella Young 18 Adam Young 14 John Fair 1
Robert born in Jedburgh, Children all born in Linton, Roxburghshire John Fair is a grandson
Mary Young and John Fair Marriage 14th December 1850 Free Church, Morebattle, Roxburgh
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21 Jul 2009 17:53 |
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trying to find any information at all for an Agnes Finlie born 1800c, died 24/08/1876 marrried to a Robert Young I have them on a hand written tree that has recently come into my possession, their children were Mary (no date),William 1820c, James1831c, Robert 1835c and Adam (no date) the sons with dates I have got information on but cannot find anything for the parents. Any ideas Please. I have tried ScotlandsPeople More battle is the area children come from.
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