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Robert & Amelia Young 1851 Glasgow census .....

Post by Jack » Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:02 pm

Hi Rachel,
It'll be into next week now before i can get the 1851 details.

I notice Robert & Amelia YOUNG are in Glasgow 1841 with 7 children.
And still living there in 1861, but seemingly no children with them.
Do you need these 1841 & 1861 census details too?

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Robert andAmelia Young 1851 census Glasgow

Post by Rachel » Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:27 pm

:D Jack yes a new thread is better and thanks for your help.Whenever you get to the Mitchell is fine and I would be delighted if you can give me details from the 1841 census. I already have them in 1861.
Kind regards
Rachel
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1841 & 1851 census Young

Post by Jack » Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:33 pm

Hi Rachel, here they are.
A wee bit confusion over Amelia's birthplace, and it's always nice to find a gr-daur!
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1841 cens 644-1 Ed 71 p 16 (St Johns)
Barrack Street.
Robert YOUNG, 49, cotton hand loom weaver, b LKS
Amelia YOUNG, 40, ---------------------------- b LKS [sic]
Isabella YOUNG, 19, power loom weaver, b LKS
Steven YOUNG, 17, power loom weaver, b LKS
Hannah YOUNG, 13, ------------------ b LKS
Robert YOUNG, 11, potter's app., b LKS
Alexander YOUNG, 7, ------------ b LKS
George YOUNG, 5, --------------- b LKS
Margaret YOUNG, 2, ------------- b LKS
&
1851 cens 644-1 (562) Ed 16 p 10 (St. Johns)
22 Graham Square.
Robert YOUNG, head, marr, 57, weaver, hand loom, b Glasgow, LKS
Amillia YOUNG, wife, marr, 55, -------------- b Perth, PER [sic]
Alexander YOUNG, son, 18, wood turner, b Glasgow, LKS
George YOUNG, son, 16, potter, b Glasgow, LKS
Mary BALLAY, gr-daur, 2yrs, ---- b Glasgow, LKS
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Later,
This looks like the daur Steven age 17 in 1841; she is living right beside her father Robert YOUNG in 1861.
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JOHN BAILLIE
STEVENSON YOUNG
Marriage: 15 OCT 1843 Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland [LDS submission]
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1851 cens 622 (592) Ed7 p27
Stevenson BAILEY 28
John BAILEY 6
&
1861 cens 644-1 Ed77 p3
Stephen BAILLIE 32, b Glasgow (and all children too)
John BAILLIE 15
Mary BAILLIE 10
Charles BAILLIE 5
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This is a useful 1855 BC, but sadly it looks like wee George may have died young.

GEORGE BAILLY - Birth: 25 JUL 1855 Central District, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Parents: JOHN BAILLY & STEVENSON YOUNG
CHARLES BAILLIE - Birth: 30 JUL 1856 Central District, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Parents: JOHN BAILLIE & STEVENSON YOUNG
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1881 Census Place: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Dwelling: 187 Castle Street
Source: FHL Film 0203649 GRO Ref Volume 644-6 EnumDist 41 Page 16
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Stevenson BAILLIE W 56 F Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Cotton Weaver
Charles BAILLIE U 23 M Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Son Occ: Blacksmith
Alexander YOUNG U 23 M Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Rel: Nephew Occ: Blacksmith
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Jack

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Robert and Amelia Baillie 1851 Glasgow census

Post by Rachel » Wed Oct 26, 2005 2:10 pm

:D What a busy chap you have been, thanks for all that info. Yes I have found throughout my researches that the Youngs'and Baillies were not very accurate in their information. I am satisfied that Amelia was born in Perth and sadly wee George Baillie died 1856. Stevenson Young had her parents with her until they died she also took in a nephew Alexander Young when his mother died. Some of the others in 1841 are a puzzle. Never heard of Hannah before and Margaret aged two well? according to SP and LDS they had a daughter Margaret born in 1817. Granddaughter Mary Baillie grew up to marry an Alexander Buchan and moved to St Helens lancs but I traced her and her family through her mother's death certificate Stevenson Young/Baillie.
You have given me a lot of food for thought and I must now digest all this new information which is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards. rachel.
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Stevenson Young

Post by Jack » Wed Oct 26, 2005 11:00 pm

Hi Rachel,

After looking at Robert YOUNG (as a lodger) in 1861 i realised you'd have already known all about daur Stevenson :lol:

I take it you have her in 1851 with William Carey?

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Robert and Amelia Young 1851 census Glasgow

Post by Rachel » Thu Oct 27, 2005 2:07 pm

Hello Jack. Yes I have been researching Stevenson Young/Baillie for sometime, she was my GGrandmother. By the way she did have another first name "Agnes" but seemed to be referred to as Stevenson through all the records I have for her except her birth. I found her with William and Jane Carey in the 1851 census. Jane was Robert and Amelia's second child and therefore Stevenson's sister. She would not have been on that particular 1841 census as she married William Carey in 1840.
Stevenson Baillie's son Charles became my grandfather and Jane Carey produced my grandmother also Jane Carey. The marriage of cousins shortened my records somewhat.
Robert Young died shortly after the 1861 census was taken as you know he had been living with his daughter. I then traced Amelia still with her daughter on the 1871 census but she died in 1873.
All in all I have had modest success in tracing my ancestors but the 1851and 61 census CD were limited in scope. I am looking forward to using the 1861 census from SP which is I believe now online.
Again many thanks Jack.
rachel
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