Hi,
I need some help here. Can anyone make out where John Miller (12th name down) was born? It says American subject Pe****. There is a large check mark going right through the place name.
http://www.talkingscot.com/gallery/disp ... m=11&pos=0
Appreciate your help.
Ina
Need help deciphering .....
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Re: deciphering
Hello Ina,
only a guess, but it looks like Pennsyl(vania).
Regards,
John
only a guess, but it looks like Pennsyl(vania).
Regards,
John
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I've got a sneaking suspicion the enumerator started to write Pennsylvania but gave up after "syl".
You're a better man than than I am, Gunga Din.
This would appear to be Cattie's disappearing grandfather. I've been hunting for him for years!!!! Given his later occupation I'm surprized not to find a Bicycle FRAME at the address!!!
You're a better man than than I am, Gunga Din.
This would appear to be Cattie's disappearing grandfather. I've been hunting for him for years!!!! Given his later occupation I'm surprized not to find a Bicycle FRAME at the address!!!
Searching for Keogh, Kelly, Fitzgerald, Riddell, Stewart, Wilson, McQuilkin, Lynch, Boyle, Cairney, Ross, King, McIlravey, McCurdy, Drennan and Woods (to name but a few).
Also looking for any information on Rathlin Island, County Antrim, Ireland.
Also looking for any information on Rathlin Island, County Antrim, Ireland.
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Andy
Andy, what a memory you have! With all the genealogy you do I'm surprised you remember my missing grandfather... and his bicycles!
I think you may all be right about the "Pennsyl" - at first I thought it was "Peabody, MA" - in either case though, it doesn't resemble "New York" where the old man told me he was born!
I have his MC and his DC, but I still can't find his BC.
I think you may all be right about the "Pennsyl" - at first I thought it was "Peabody, MA" - in either case though, it doesn't resemble "New York" where the old man told me he was born!
I have his MC and his DC, but I still can't find his BC.
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Dz
Re: Need help deciphering
Where the heck is Subject, Pennsylvania? Near the NY border?Ina wrote:Can anyone make out where John Miller (12th name down) was born? It says American subject Pe****.
(The USA has plenty of citizens, but absolutely zero subjects...)
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Re: Need help deciphering
Try reading it as "America[n] Subject, Pennsyl" !!dweezild wrote:Where the heck is Subject, Pennsylvania? Near the NY border?Ina wrote:Can anyone make out where John Miller (12th name down) was born? It says American subject Pe****.
(The USA has plenty of citizens, but absolutely zero subjects...)
;-)
Those born overseas were either shown as British Subject (i.e. British nationality = citizen of that country), with info on place of birth abroad; or, e.g. German Subject (i.e. German nationality = citizen of that country) Dusseldorf; or as in this case "America[n] Subject, Pennsyl".
Those were the instructions to the census enumerators, who didn't have any discretion to debate about the differences between "subject", "nationality", and "citizen" or "citizenship" ..........
From your point of view a terminological inexactitude
Davie
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John Miller
I can't zoom in on the form to read it but remember talking to Cattie about it years ago...and thought it was Pennsylvania...not a far cry from New York if that's where the familly landed. Wasn't there something about coal miners too and Pennsylvania has those.
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Dz
Re: John Miller
Some of those coal mines are still actively producing, too - while others have been on fire, underground, for decades.NancyinNJ wrote:I can't zoom in on the form to read it but remember talking to Cattie about it years ago...and thought it was Pennsylvania...not a far cry from New York if that's where the familly landed. Wasn't there something about coal miners too and Pennsylvania has those.
Let's also not forget that the same area of Pennsylvania gave the world the first oil well, too - rapidly dooming shale-oil efforts in other places as too costly an extraction process for crude.
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Re: John Miller
But let's not also forget that the fractional distillation process was first developed by "Paraffin" Young in Scotland, based on extracts from shale oil in West Lothian.dweezild wrote:Some of those coal mines are still actively producing, too - while others have been on fire, underground, for decades.NancyinNJ wrote:I can't zoom in on the form to read it but remember talking to Cattie about it years ago...and thought it was Pennsylvania...not a far cry from New York if that's where the familly landed. Wasn't there something about coal miners too and Pennsylvania has those.
Let's also not forget that the same area of Pennsylvania gave the world the first oil well, too - rapidly dooming shale-oil efforts in other places as too costly an extraction process for crude.
In addition, let it be noted that "Paraffin" Young took out worldwide patents on the fractional distillation process; and subsequently was successful in taking actions for breach of patent against Americans in PA and TX, with substantial damages awarded !!! <g>
Orraverybest
Davie ..... not only a genealogist but a chemical engineer !!!