After spending a few hours today transcribing for Freecen can I just remind everyone, that in many cases, a married woman is enumerated under her maiden name.
The District I am working on at the moment is a prime example. There are more women enumerated here under their maiden name, rather than their married name.
This little reminder may just help someone in their searches for those elusive ancestors.
Best wishes
Jean
Wives Enumerated Under Their Maiden Name
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Hi Jean
You are so right.
It took me nearly two years to find one of my GGGrandmothers on the 1901 Census. I found her only by chance when I was researching one of her daughters.
There she was living with her daughter under her maiden name. I hadn't thought to look for her under her maiden name because on every other earlier census, she was listed by her married name.
I think that it is best to look for your female relatives under both married and maiden names.
Regards
You are so right.
It took me nearly two years to find one of my GGGrandmothers on the 1901 Census. I found her only by chance when I was researching one of her daughters.
I think that it is best to look for your female relatives under both married and maiden names.
Regards
Sheila
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Hi Jean,
That is something that I will remember, thank you, recently while searching for a lady in a census I was pulling my hair out trying to find her, I had her forename and surname, eventually I found her, but with no first name, she was simply, Widow Kinnear, did this happen often
Ann
That is something that I will remember, thank you, recently while searching for a lady in a census I was pulling my hair out trying to find her, I had her forename and surname, eventually I found her, but with no first name, she was simply, Widow Kinnear, did this happen often
Ann
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Rust, Brown & Reid, Aberdeen
Knowles, Murray,Stephen& Mackie, Kincardine
Doig, Reid, Wilson & Keddie, Fife
Rust, Brown & Reid, Aberdeen
Knowles, Murray,Stephen& Mackie, Kincardine
Doig, Reid, Wilson & Keddie, Fife
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Hi Ann,
Yes, the "Widow" instead of the christian name caused me to take two years to find one of my direct rellies! It wasn't till I discovered the name of one of the sons that I could find the census record using his name and approx age.
Just another example, I'm afraid, of the low esteem given to women in those days
She was recorded simply as the widow of a man, rather than a person in her own right!
Yes, the "Widow" instead of the christian name caused me to take two years to find one of my direct rellies! It wasn't till I discovered the name of one of the sons that I could find the census record using his name and approx age.
Just another example, I'm afraid, of the low esteem given to women in those days
[b]Mary[/b]
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McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
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Hi Ann,
I have seen the "Widow ____" many times, also sometimes "Mrs." -- very aggravating when you are trying to figure out who she is
In the U.S. censuses in certain years there are whole areas where the enuerator just listed everyone by their initials
I don't think it was in the instructions to do so, but some of them did anyway
Regards,
Sarah
I have seen the "Widow ____" many times, also sometimes "Mrs." -- very aggravating when you are trying to figure out who she is
Regards,
Sarah
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In India, women used to be called "_____'s mother" [insert name of eldest son]. This is probably still the case in certain rural areas, but probably not in the cities. I was actually called that a few times when I was traveling there with my young son in the late 1970's.emanday wrote:She was recorded simply as the widow of a man, rather than a person in her own right!
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The mother of SarahND's son
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Ach, we're just one of the "goods and chattels" once we get wed 
[b]Mary[/b]
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McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
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Hi everybody!
I came across a different listing when I was reading OPR's recently. One of the witnesses was listed as "Widow John Anderson ie Sarah Murker". Those may not be the exact names. It was a couple of weeks ago. I had never seen "ie" used in the extracts before.
Carol
I came across a different listing when I was reading OPR's recently. One of the witnesses was listed as "Widow John Anderson ie Sarah Murker". Those may not be the exact names. It was a couple of weeks ago. I had never seen "ie" used in the extracts before.
Carol
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