Success: I didn't have any clue of parentage until I tracked down the Death Certificates.
Have official extract:
From Parish of Barony, County of Lanark, Register of Proclamation of Banns and Marriages, dated 12th June, 1852
William Broadley, boiler maker, Anderston, + Sarah Derby, residing same.
(NO PARENT INFORMATION PROVIDED on the record!)
They had the following children as per IGI Individual Records:(still have to get actual extracts for each)
Catherine Broadley 1855 - (Note 1 see below)
Richard Broadley 23 Nov 1856 - Govan, Lanark, Scotland
parent info on IGI shows: William Broadley, Sarah Derby
Helen Broadley 07 Oct 1858 - Govan, Lanark, Scotland
parent info on IGI shows: William Broadley, Sarah Derby
Marjory Broadley 24 Oct 1860 - 1914 Govan, Lanark, Scotland(Note 2)
parent info on IGI shows: William Broadley, Sarah Derby
Mary Bradley 11 Jul 1863 - Govan, Lanark, Scotland
parent info on IGI shows: William Bradley, Sarah Derby
Margaret Bradley 21 Aug 1865 - Govan, Lanark, Scotland
parent info on IGI shows: William Bradley, Sarah Derby
William Bradley 13 Jan 1869 - Govan, Lanark, Scotland
parent info on IGI shows: William Bradley, Sarah Derby
Went to death certificates of each parent:
Have the official extracts for each.
1886 Deaths in the District of Partick in the County of Lanark entry 345
William Bradley, ship fitter (foreman) married to Sarah Derby (sex) M (age) 42 years
1868 October Fourteenth 1 hour am Smith Street Whiteinch(?) Partick ***Question #1***
parents:
William Bradley, boilermaker, (deceased) Sarah Bradley m.s. Rutledge (deceased) (Note 3)
Heart Disease 7 years attended(?) by D. Easton M.D.
Informant:
Sarah Bradley, Her “X” mark, wife (Present) William Fulton, Assistant Registrar, Witness
(registered) 1868, October 14th at Partick, William Fulton, Assistant Registrar.
1888 Deaths in the District of Partick in the County of Lanark entry 318
Sarah Bradley, Widow of William Bradley, Boilermaker, Journeyman (sex) F (age) 54
1888 May Thirty first 9 h. am 7 Hyndland Street, Partick (Note 4)
parents:
Hugh Derby, Hand Loom Weaver, (deceased) Sarah Derby m.s. Murphy (deceased)
General Dability, 5 weeks, attended(?) by Alex Hendersen, Surgeon
Informant:
Richard Bradley, Son 54 (S or) Felixhaugh(?) St., Glasgow (Note 5) & ***Question #2***
(registered) 1888 June 1st, Hector Cauley, Assistant Registrar.
Note #1 – broke #1 rule of genealogists – can't remember where I got this child info from!
Note #2 - died in Canada and Death Certificate says Marjory Harvey nee: Bradley
Note #3. Found IGI Individual Record Marriage Sarah Rutledge & William Broadley, 22 Sep 1816, Barony, Lanark, Scotland (haven't got extract yet)
Note #4. 1901 Census shows my Grandmother Sarah Hunter 19 and Mary Bradley 20 living at 7 Hyndland Street - same address where Sarah Derby died.
Note #5. Richard Broadley is now Richard Bradley, Son, informant. He married Mary Fox in 1883. I have the extract of an entry in a Register of Marriages and he was Richard Bradley then with his father and mother listed as Broadley. Richard and Mary had a daughter Isabella in 1884 (have to get extract yet) and then they had a son Bernard Bradley in 1887 (died at Ypres in 1914). Later they had Thomas, Sarah, Helen, Mary, and Richard.
Question #1. Any idea what street “Smith Street Whiteinch, Partick” should read? Need this so I can do a 1861, 1871, 1881 and 1891 Census search.
Question #2. Any idea what street “57 Felixhaugh St” should read? Need this so I can do a 1871, 1881, 1891 Census search.
Success in this hobby always leads to more spider webs to follow.
Thanks for your attention.
Greg Hunter
Broadley, Bradley, Derby, Murphy, Rutledge and Fox
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Broadley, Bradley, Derby, Murphy, Rutledge and Fox
Hunter Bradley Broadley Fox Tod Buchanan Barbour McGibbon McIntosh Glasgow, Partick, Whiteinch, Milton, Anderston, Lanark - 14 Muirhead St., 7 Gilbert St. 204 Kelvinhaugh St. 85 Port St. 1171 Dumbarton St.,
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Re: Broadley, Bradley, Derby, Murphy, Rutledge and Fox
Hi Greg,
Question #1 - Smith Street is still there today in Whiteinch.
Question #2 - Can only guess Kelvinhaugh Street - also still there.
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If you go to http://www.nls.uk/maps/townplans/townplans.html
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Smith St -
Select Glasgow [1892-4]
Select West square.
Select V.8.15. (2nd from left - 3rd down)
At near the middle of the right side of map is Whiteinch Cross.
(just left click to zoom in)
Smith Street runs in a near southerly direction from it, and to see the rest of the street
Select V.8.20. (2nd from left - 4th down)
Continuation at the top right of map.
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Kelvinhaugh St -
Again select Glasgow [1892-4]
Select Centre square.
Select V.10.1. (1st row - 4th down)
At the middle of the right side is a junction on Dumbarton Road.
Kelvinhaught Street runs in a westerly direction from there,
and for the rest of the street go back to the West square and
Select V.9.5. (5th up on right hand side)
You'll see it at the bottom right corner.
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Wishing you continued success!
Jack
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ps later -
The 1861 index i have has Hellen 2 as a William 2, but it is definitely Hellen on the page.
Also, the enumerator originally had Hellen's age of 2 in the Female column,
but this was scored out and put into the Male column.
And so wee Hellen is recorded on the page as a son...!
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1861 census 646-2 Ed 5 p 18 (Govan - Partick)
Meadowside Street.
William BRODLEY, head, marr, 36, shipbuilder, b Glasgow, LKS
Sarah BRODLEY, wife, marr, 32, --------------- b Glsgow, LKS
Sarah BRODLEY, daur, 10, scholar, b Govan, LKS
Catherine BRODLEY, daur, 8, scholar, b Govan, LKS
Hellen BRODLEY, son [sic], 2, ----------b Govan, LKS
Mary BRODLEY, daur, 5mos, b Ireland. [Marjory? birthplace error?]
John SMITH, boarder, u/m, age not known, teacher, b Ireland
Richard BRODLEY, son, 4, -------------- b Govan, LKS
[that was the name order]
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pps even later - some age inconsistencies.
1881 Census Place: Govan, Lanark, Scotland
Dwelling: 97 Dumbarton Rd
Source: FHL Film 0203688 GRO Ref Volume 646-2 EnumDist 2 Page 9
Sarah BROADLEY W 45 F Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Head ((Mother)) Occ: Housekeeper
Catherine BROADLEY U 26 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Cotton Weaver
Richard BROADLEY U 22 M Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Son Occ: Boilermaker
Helen BROADLEY U 20 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Daur Occ: Sewing Machinist
Marjory BROADLEY U 18 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Sewing Machinist
Mary BROADLEY U 16 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Sewing Machinist
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1881 Census Place: Govan, Lanark, Scotland
Dwelling: 26 Linthouse Bldgs Eating House
Source: FHL Film 0203687 GRO Ref Volume 646-1 EnumDist 43 Page 17
William HUNTER M 28 M Ireland Rel: Head Occ: Boiler Maker
Sarah HUNTER M 31 F Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Wife Occ: Housekeeper
Sarah HUNTER 10 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar
William HUNTER 6 M Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Son Occ: Scholar
Helen HUNTER 2 F Govan, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur
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Question #1 - Smith Street is still there today in Whiteinch.
Question #2 - Can only guess Kelvinhaugh Street - also still there.
--
If you go to http://www.nls.uk/maps/townplans/townplans.html
--
Smith St -
Select Glasgow [1892-4]
Select West square.
Select V.8.15. (2nd from left - 3rd down)
At near the middle of the right side of map is Whiteinch Cross.
(just left click to zoom in)
Smith Street runs in a near southerly direction from it, and to see the rest of the street
Select V.8.20. (2nd from left - 4th down)
Continuation at the top right of map.
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Kelvinhaugh St -
Again select Glasgow [1892-4]
Select Centre square.
Select V.10.1. (1st row - 4th down)
At the middle of the right side is a junction on Dumbarton Road.
Kelvinhaught Street runs in a westerly direction from there,
and for the rest of the street go back to the West square and
Select V.9.5. (5th up on right hand side)
You'll see it at the bottom right corner.
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Wishing you continued success!
Jack
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ps later -
The 1861 index i have has Hellen 2 as a William 2, but it is definitely Hellen on the page.
Also, the enumerator originally had Hellen's age of 2 in the Female column,
but this was scored out and put into the Male column.
And so wee Hellen is recorded on the page as a son...!
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1861 census 646-2 Ed 5 p 18 (Govan - Partick)
Meadowside Street.
William BRODLEY, head, marr, 36, shipbuilder, b Glasgow, LKS
Sarah BRODLEY, wife, marr, 32, --------------- b Glsgow, LKS
Sarah BRODLEY, daur, 10, scholar, b Govan, LKS
Catherine BRODLEY, daur, 8, scholar, b Govan, LKS
Hellen BRODLEY, son [sic], 2, ----------b Govan, LKS
Mary BRODLEY, daur, 5mos, b Ireland. [Marjory? birthplace error?]
John SMITH, boarder, u/m, age not known, teacher, b Ireland
Richard BRODLEY, son, 4, -------------- b Govan, LKS
[that was the name order]
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pps even later - some age inconsistencies.
1881 Census Place: Govan, Lanark, Scotland
Dwelling: 97 Dumbarton Rd
Source: FHL Film 0203688 GRO Ref Volume 646-2 EnumDist 2 Page 9
Sarah BROADLEY W 45 F Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Head ((Mother)) Occ: Housekeeper
Catherine BROADLEY U 26 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Cotton Weaver
Richard BROADLEY U 22 M Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Son Occ: Boilermaker
Helen BROADLEY U 20 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Daur Occ: Sewing Machinist
Marjory BROADLEY U 18 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Sewing Machinist
Mary BROADLEY U 16 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Sewing Machinist
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1881 Census Place: Govan, Lanark, Scotland
Dwelling: 26 Linthouse Bldgs Eating House
Source: FHL Film 0203687 GRO Ref Volume 646-1 EnumDist 43 Page 17
William HUNTER M 28 M Ireland Rel: Head Occ: Boiler Maker
Sarah HUNTER M 31 F Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Wife Occ: Housekeeper
Sarah HUNTER 10 F Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar
William HUNTER 6 M Partick, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Son Occ: Scholar
Helen HUNTER 2 F Govan, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Daur
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