Family Groups (main line) |
In 1851 their daughter Catherine was living with her McKenzie grand-parents
in Carron. John, James and Elizabeth, below, living in Grahamston at the time of their marriage in 1870.
In 1891 John was living with his new wife , Sarah McRoberts (age 46, born
Ireland) a, her father John aged, and a visitor Margaret Penman (age 29 born in
Longdyke) a private nurse. She
is probably the daughter of George Penman and Jane Grossart, but could be a
distant cousin. ¹
Sources:
1 Census 6th Apr 1891, Burgh of Falkirk, Stirlingshire. Entry 278.
Kerse Road, Ladysmill.
| NAME and Surname of each person |
RELATION to Head of Family |
CONDITION as to Marriage |
AGE last birthday |
PROFESSION or OCCUPATION | Employed | WHERE BORN | Rooms with One or more Windows |
| John McRoberts | Head | Wid'r | 76 | Living on private Means | Ayrshire, Ayr | 6 | |
| John Malcolm | Son-in-law | Mar | 64 | Iron Foundry Warehouseman | x | Stirlingshire, Larbert | |
| Sarah Malcolm | Daug | Mar | 46 | Ireland | |||
| Margaret Penman | Visitor | Unm | 29 | Certified Hospital Nurse | Longdyke |
Tom's Note: I assume that Longdyke is the Longdyke farm steading between Carronshore and Airth.