Hello Annette David & Jack
thankyou for your replys
Annette thanks for the 1841 info prehaps he was in such a state of ill health that they just took him in without too many questions being charitable( he died of bronchitis)was it common to have inmates as the informant

on others i have seen it was the inspector of the poor.
William it would seem appears to have been on poor relief in various areas a while ago i found some Olivers who's names looked familiar like catherine,William,Elizabeth& Archibald who's application i have thanks to you Jack in the Ayrshire poor relief database via the libraries page on site and i contacted Ardrossan Librarygiving the frame numbers what i received was copies of the register book giving name place of residence and weekly ammounts paid which are wonderfull to have but left me wanting more

like the actual applications that contain all the nitty gritty stuff that give you a real insight into their lives unfortunatly it would seem that these have sadly not survived the passage of time (i tried Rothsay/Bute archives too as one entry i have for him is in Millport.
Finding more info on William or Catherine (i am assuming that she was married to Williams brother)would seem to be my only way back to
finding who my Olivers where /came from .
thankyou once again for your help
kind regards maggie
p.s Jack to answer your question hmn.....yes but it's fully understandable your head must be buzzing with all the different names that you look at for all the people that you help and i for one am truly gratefull enjoy your meeting