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Peter MCINTOSH (3oct1795-15dec1872, family letters, christened in Crieff, Perthshire, as Peter CRERAR 4oct1795, IGI), and Grace HOLMES (29jan1804-27jul1875) were married 29mar1829 in Irvine, Ayrshire, and 30mar1829 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Peter was a currier and (information from A. Lindsay) leather merchant resident (according to the 1841 census) in Abbotsford Place, Glasgow, or tanner and currier (legal document), resident at 14 St. James Terrace (now Ruskin Terrace), Glasgow (family letters); his firm, which was continued by his sons James and Robert, was called Peter McIntosh and Sons, Glasgow (legal document) and was situated at the foot of the Bridgegait (A. Lindsay). St. James Terr. is now known as Ruskin Terr. (glasgowwestaddress). The Macintoshes who lived there were Robert (1870-72, 1880), Peter (1877-81), Miss (1877-81) (glasgowwestaddress). Peter McIntosh d. 15dec1872 aged 77 (memorial stone of Peter McIntosh (1795-1872), Glasgow necropolis). Grace was daughter of John HOLMES (born 20mar1779 (IGI), died 1859/1860, family letters) of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Main St./High St., Irvine, (A. Lindsay/Pigots Directory) and Agnes RANKINE (born 1771). There is the will in Scottish Archives of “Grace McIntosh alias Holmes, widow of Peter McIntosh, farmer and carrier in Glasgow” registered Glasgow 1jan1876. According to the 1841 census they lived with John Holmes (b. about 1821, currier and leather merchant, probably Grace’s brother) and Isabella Longmuir (b. about 1821, probably Grace’s half sister) and 2 servants. 1841 Census: Piece: SCT1841/644 Place: Gorbals -Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 42Civil Parish: Gorbals Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: GorbalsFolio: 41 Page: 9In 1841 Peter McIntosh (1796, outside county, currier and leather mercht), Grace (1806, outside cty), and, b. Lanarkshire: James (1831), Peter (1833), Robert (1835), Isabella (1837), John (1838), Alexander (1840), and, b. outside cty: Isabella Longmuir (1801, independent), John Holmes (1821, currier and leather mercht) and 2 servants were at Abbotsford Pl., Gorbals (census). In 1844 Peter McIntosh, tanner currier and cardmaker, 26 Goosedubs, hse 46 Abbotsford Pl. (Glasgow PO Directory). The children were b. in Glasgow in the following census returns. In 1851 Peter McIntosh (1796 Crieff, tanner currier and JP empl 16 men), wife Grace (1805 Troon, Ayrs.), children Robert (1835, clerk), Isabella (1837), John (1839), Alexander R. (1840), Grace (1842), Margaret (1843), Ann H. (1846), sister in law Isabella Longmuir (1796 Stewarton, Ayrshire) were at 5 Richmond St., Glasgow (census). In 1856 Peter McIntosh, tanner currier, leather merchant, machinery belt and fire hose maker, boot and shoe maker, 129 Stockwell St., hse 6 Carlton Pl. (PO Directory). In 1861 Peter McIntosh (1796 Crieff, tanner currier and leather manlt empl ?400 men), wife Grace (1807 Irvine, Ayrs.), children James (1831), Robert (1835), Isabella (1837), John (1839), Grace (1842), Margaret (1843), Ann (1846), half sister in law Isabella Longmuir (1796 Stewarton, Ayrshire) were at 6 Carlton Pl., Govan; the sons were leather merchants (census). In 1867 PO Directory Peter was of “Peter McIntosh and Sons”. In 1871 Peter McIntosh (1796 Crieff, retd leather merchant, land ?), wife Grace (1804 Irvine), children Robert (1835, tanner, currier, boot saddle and ha? maker), Isabella (1837), Grace (1842), Margaret (1843), Annie H. (1846), were at 14 St. James Terr., Glasgow (census). In 1876 James McIntosh, of Peter McIntosh and Sons, hse 26 Burnbank Terr. and Craigmore, Ascog, Bute (Glasgow PO Directory). In 1876, 1886, 1896 and 1911 Peter McIntosh and Sons, tanners, curriers, leather merchants, boot and shoe makers, saddlers, harness, machinery belt, fire hose manufacturers, 129 Stockwell St., works 14 to 32 Goosedubbs St. (Glasgow PO Directory). Grace HOLMES was born 29jan1805 in Irvine (IGI) or 29jan1804 (letter) and died 27jul1875. There is the will in Scottish Archives of “Grace McIntosh alias Holmes, widow of Peter McIntosh, farmer and carrier in Glasgow” registered Glasgow 1jan1876. Grace and Peter MCINTOSH (3oct1795-15dec1872, family letters, christened in Crieff, Perthshire, as Peter CRERAR 4oct1795, IGI), were married 29mar1829 in Irvine, Ayrshire and 30mar1829 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Grace was daughter of John HOLMES (born 20mar1779 (IGI), died 1859/1860, letters) of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Main St./High St., Irvine, (A. Lindsay/Pigots directory) and Agnes RANKINE (born 1771). Peter MCINTOSH (3oct1795-15dec1872, family letters, christened in Crieff, Perthshire, as Peter CRERAR 4oct1795, IGI), and Grace HOLMES (29jan1804-27jul1875) were married 29mar1829 in Irvine, Ayrshire, and 30mar1829 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Peter was a currier and (a. lindsay) leather merchant resident (according to the 1841 census) in Abbotsford Place, Glasgow, or tanner and currier (legal document), resident at 14 St. James Terrace (now Ruskin Terrace), Glasgow (family letters); his firm, which was continued by his sons James and Robert, was called PeterMcIntosh and Sons, Glasgow (legal document) and was situated at the foot of the Bridgegait (a- lindsay). Grace was daughter of John HOLMES (born 20mar1779 (IGI), died 1859/1860, family letters) of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Main St./High St., Irvine, (a.lindsay/pigots directory) and Agnes RANKINE (born 1771). There is the will in Scottish Archives of “Grace McIntosh alias Holmes, widow of Peter McIntosh, farmer and carrier in Glasgow” registered Glasgow 1jan1876. According to the 1841 census they lived with John Holmes (b. about 1821, currier and leather merchant, probably Grace’s brother) and Isabella Longmuir (b. about 1821, probably Grace’s half sister) and 2 servants. Census: Piece: SCT1841/644 Place: Gorbals -Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 42Civil Parish: Gorbals Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: GorbalsFolio: 41 Page: 9Address: Abbotsford Place In 1851 Peter was apparently also a justice of the peace, living with his family at 5 Richmond St., Glasgow: in 1861 they lived at 6 Carlton Pl., Govan (census). Peter MCINTOSH (3oct1795-15dec1872, family letters, christened in Crieff, Perthshire, as Peter CRERAR 4oct1795, IGI), and Grace HOLMES (29jan1804-27jul1875) were married 29mar1829 in Irvine, Ayrshire, and 30mar1829 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Peter was a currier and (information from A. Lindsay) leather merchant resident (according to the 1841 census) in Abbotsford Place, Glasgow, or tanner and currier (legal document), resident at 14 St. James Terrace (now Ruskin Terrace), Glasgow (family letters); his firm, which was continued by his sons James and Robert, was called Peter McIntosh and Sons, Glasgow (legal document) and was situated at the foot of the Bridgegait (A. Lindsay). Grace was daughter of John HOLMES (born 20mar1779 (IGI), died 1859/1860, family letters) of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Main St./High St., Irvine, (A. Lindsay/Pigots Directory) and Agnes RANKINE (born 1771). There is the will in Scottish Archives of “Grace McIntosh alias Holmes, widow of Peter McIntosh, farmer and carrier in Glasgow” registered Glasgow 1jan1876. According to the 1841 census they lived with John Holmes (b. about 1821, currier and leather merchant, probably Grace’s brother) and Isabella Longmuir (b. about 1821, probably Grace’s half sister) and 2 servants. 1841 Census: Piece: SCT1841/644 Place: Gorbals -Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 42Civil Parish: Gorbals Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: GorbalsFolio: 41 Page: 9Address: Abbotsford Place Grace HOLMES was born 29jan1805 in Irvine (IGI) or 29jan1804 (letter) and died 27jul1875. There is the will in Scottish Archives of “Grace McIntosh alias Holmes, widow of Peter McIntosh, farmer and carrier in Glasgow” registered Glasgow 1jan1876. Grace and Peter MCINTOSH (3oct1795-15dec1872, family letters, christened in Crieff, Perthshire, as Peter CRERAR 4oct1795, IGI), were married 29mar1829 in Irvine, Ayrshire and 30mar1829 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Peter was a currier and leather merchant (book) resident in 1841 at Abbotsford Place, Gorbals, Glasgow (census) or tanner and currier (legal document), resident at 14 St. James Terrace (now Ruskin Terrace), Glasgow (letter). The census records that he lived with Isabella Longmuir (b. about 1801, probably Grace’s half sister) and John Holmes, currier, (b. about 1821, probably Grace’s brother). Peter’s firm, which was continued by his sons James and Robert, was called Peter McIntosh and Sons, Glasgow References
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