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Family tree▼ Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3][4][5][12] |
2 Dec 1836 |
St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland |
Census[6][13] |
7 Jun 1841 |
Forth, Par. of Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland, 55.765017,-3.667926 |
Census[7][8][9][14] |
30 Mar 1851 |
Forth, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
Census[10][15] |
1861 |
Village of Forth, Par. of Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
Census[11][16] |
1871 |
Beatons, Par. of Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
Children
References
- ↑ OPR: St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Subject: Birth marriage death, Location: St Ninians, STI
Marr. 1836 James HENDERSON and Amelia MILLAR, extracted Sep/Oct 1994/5. - ↑ DC HENDERSON, James, Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand 1892, Record Type: death, Name Of Person: James HENDERSON, Num. (19 Aug 1892)
Folio #1636/1892 Inspection p/copy held, dated & rcvd Aug 1993.
- ↑ DC HENDERSON, Amelia, nee MILLAR 1894, Record Type: death, Name Of Person: Amelia HENDERSON nee MILLAR, Number. (29 Apr 1894)
Folio 1100/1894: Inspection p/copy dated 1993 held (gives father as James MILLAR, no mother stated).
- ↑ Isabella Chittock nee Howden. FHIST: HENDERSON, James (1814-1892) and his family. (Otago Daily Times, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, aft 1915)
Marr. 1836 Amelia & James HENDERSON, extracted c 1972.
(Aunt Isabel's copy annotated Amelia as nee Miller)
- ↑ Ian Aitken-Kemp. EM HENDERSON/AITKEN ex Ian A-K, Recipient: Lorna Henderson, Address: Lockerbie, Scotland, Author E-mail:
Banns 13 Nov 1836 James HENDERSON (Logie) and Amelia MILLAR (St Ninians), copy rcvd Jan 2009.
- ↑ CENSUS: 1841 Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Record Type: Census, Location: Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland. (1841)
Dist 632 EnumDist 6, hsehold of James & Amelia HENDERSON, extracted Sep/Oct 1994/5.
- ↑ CENSUS: 1851 Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Record Type: Census, Location: Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland. (1851)
EnumDist 8 Entry #38, hsehold of James & Amelia(a) HENDERSON, extracted Sep/Oct 1994/5.
- ↑ Census: 1851 Scotland, Record Type: Census index or image, Location: Scotland, Record Info: www.scotlandspeopl. (1851)
1851 Village of Forth, Carnwath, Lanarkshire 632/00 008/00 011, hsehold of James & Amelia HENDERSON, copy d/loaded Aug 2011.
- ↑ Lorna Henderson. Lorna's Family History Musings, Location: Waikanae, New Zealand
Aug 2011.
- ↑ Census: 1861 Ancestry, Record Type: Census (images for England, transcriptions for Scotland), Location: UK, Re. (1861)
Village of Forth, Par. of Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Reg 632 ED 9 Pg 8 Sched 37, hsehol dof James & Amelia HENDERSON, extracted Aug 2007.
- ↑ Scottish Birth, Marriage, Death entries (from 1855), Record Type: Scottish BMDB entries (from 1855), File Numb
1871 Census: Carnwath, Lanarkshire Scotland Dist 632 ED 2 Page 19 Schedule #59, hsehold of James & Amelia HENDERSON, copy d/loaded May 2005.
- ↑ Banns Proclaimed 13 Nov 1836 James Henderson Logie, Amelia Millar St Ninians
- ↑ HENDERSON: James, 25, blacksmith; Amelia 26; Archibald 4; Margaret 2 (all not born county); James 4 mths born county
- ↑ HENDERSON, James, head, mar, 35, blacksmith b Lecropt, STI; Ameliaa (sic), wife, 34, b Kippen, STI; Children: Archibald, 14, smith's son b Logie, STI; Margreat (sic) 12, b SantNinians (sic); David, 7; William, 5, both scholars b Carnwath, Lanarkshire; Elizabeth, 3; Amelia 7 mths, both b Carnwath; Visitor John SMITH, unm, 18, wright b Carnwath, Lanarkshire (may possibly be a relative of Margaret's future husband?)
(Prior households had a hand hewer and a range maker in them, so I assume that by 1851 the family had moved from Cleuch Burnfoot into the actual village, rather than the census page "Village" also including the vicinity of Forth)
- ↑ HENDERSON: James 46 smith b Bridge of Allan, Stirling; wife Amelia 44 b Kippen, Stirling; Children: Margaret 22 b St Ninians, Stirling; James 20 smith, David 18 wright, William 15 smith, Elizabeth 13, Amelia 10, Mary 8, John 6 all scholars, Janet & Isabel 3, Agnes 1 all b Carnwath
- ↑ HENDERSON: James, 56 blacksmith b Lecropt, PER; wife Amelia 55 wife of blacksmith b Kippen STI; Children (all b Carnwath, Lanarkshire): Amelia 20 dom serv; John 16 blacksmith; Janet 13 dom serv; Isabella 13 dom serv; Agnes 11 scholar (the next entry was Woodgate, then "Livery Stables", then Bothie)
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