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Facts and Events
Name[2] |
Mary Low |
Alt Name[1] |
Mary Rumgay |
Alt Name[2] |
Mary Lowe |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1] |
1849 |
Abernethy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland |
Census[1] |
1851 |
Abernethy, Perthshire, ScotlandEaster Colzie |
Census[3] |
1861 |
Abdie, Fife, ScotlandParkhill |
Occupation[2] |
1873 |
domestic servant |
Residence[2] |
1873 |
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland5 St. Bernard's Crescent |
Marriage |
31 Dec 1873 |
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland6 Beaverbank Place, Cannonmills to James Law |
1849 - birth, Abernethy, Fife, Scotland
1851 - census, Abernethy, Fife, Scotland; Easter Colzie
1861 - census, Abdie, Fife, Scotland; Parkhill, with aunt, Euphemia (Rumgay) Methven
1873 - residence, Edinburgh, Scotland; 5 St. Bernard's Crescent; occupation: domestic servant
1873 - marriage, Edinburgh, Scotland; 6 Beaverbank Place
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mary Rumgay, in Scotland. Census Office. Census Returns of Scotland for 1851
Fife, Abernethy, ED1, page 1, 1851.
Name, Relationship, Marital Status, Age, Occupation, Birthplace household 1 Thomas Landale, Head, U, 23, Farmer of 333 acres, employ 12 laborers household 2 William Rumgay, Head, W, 46, Wright, Fife, Kettle Mary Rumgay, Daur, U, 20, Housekeeper, Fife, Collessie Fanny Rumgay, Daur, U, 15, Engaged at home, Fife, Newburgh Robert Rumgay, Son, U, 12, Scholar, Fife, Newburgh James Rumgay, Son, U, 9, Scholar, Fife, Newburgh Geo. Rumgay, Son, 7, Scholar, Kinross, Orwell Margaret Rumgay, Daur, 4, Kinross, Orwell Ann Rumgay, Daur, 3, Kinross, Orwell Mary Rumgay, Grand child, 2, Fife, Auchtermuchty
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Register of Marriages, District of Edinburgh, County of Midlothian
entry 7, 1873.
(Courtesy of Audrey Parnham) When, where, & how: 31 December 1873; 6 Beaverbank Place, Cannonmills, Edinburgh; According the Forms/Rites of Church of Scotland Groom: James Law, 26, bachelor, cabinetmaker (journeyman), 6 Church Street, Edinburgh Groom's parents: John Law, Cabinet Maker (Journeyman) (alive); Jane Law, M.S. Chalmers (alive) Bride: Mary Low, 24, spinster, domestic servant, 5 St Bernard's Crescent, Edinburgh Bride's parents: Alexander Lowe, Joiner (Journeyman) (Deceased); Mary Lowe, M.S. Rumgay (Deceased) Signatures: John McMurtrie (minister); John Stewart & Annie Rumgay (witnesses)
- ↑ General Register Office for Scotland. 1861 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh)
Abdie, Fife, ED2, pg. 14, household 74.
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