I wonder if anyone can come up with any ideas to help me find the following family on the 1851 - I have tried everything I can think of so far in terms of wildcards, but no luck.
(Dunderhead here was at Edinburgh yesterday and forgot to look this up! Poor preparation. Oh well its only 400 miles away - I could just pop back!
OK, the family is:
John McLellan, should be approx 46 yrs, born Alloa, Clackmannanshire, a Distiller or Distiller's Clerk.
Agnes(s) McLellan ms Turner, should be approx 30-34 yrs, born Bathgate, West Lothian
Janet Marshall McLellan, should be 10 yrs b. Bathgate
Archibald Glen McLellan, 9 yrs, b.Bathgate
John Turner McLellan, 7 yrs, b. Bathgate
Alexander Campbell McLellan, 6 yrs, b. Bathgate
Peter McLellan, 3yrs, b. Strathblane, Stirlingshire
Richard McLellan, 1 yr, b. Strathblane, Stirlingshire.
On the 1841, John (a Distiller's Clerk at this point) and Agnes (35yrs and 20 yrs resepectively) are living in Bathgate with young Janet, a female servant, and a Janet Shervals, 30 yrs, and what I presume to be her son, Anthony Shervals, 4yrs, both born out of county.
On the 1861, John, now widowed, is at Burnfoot, Strathblane, still a Distiller, (I presume he was working at Glengoyne Distillery), with Peter, 13 yrs, Richard, 11 yrs, and a female domestic servant, Mary Cameron, from Morven, Argyll. Next door is son Alexander, 19yrs, now a Distillery Manager. (He's done well for himself at 19
I would therefore expect to find the family at Strathblane in 1851 - but cannot find them anywhere. I've searched SP for all members of the family. Would expect Richard to be easiest to find because of his age and the least common christian name.
Have done wildcards as broad as M*c*n, Richard, age 0-2, all Scotland, but no sign.
I can't see the family having moved out of Scotland as Richard was born in 1850/51 (can't find a record of his birth either of course!), and they were still in Strathblane in 1861, but............
Any help at all would be much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Ellen.