Family Groups (main line) |
This group is mostly made up from family recollections so I'm not at all sure
about the order of birth. I need to get back to the records office. Helen McKay,
above started off by selling fish from a creel perched on her head. She later
had her own fish shop and fismongering became one of the main occupations of this side of
the family.
William stated on his marriage certificate in 1882 that his father was William
Paterson, a gardener and domestic servant.
There is a William, aged 12 and a William J along with Annie, Nellie and mother
Helen at 27 Shore St., Macduff 1891. Did Helen have a child when she was only
16.
| 1 | William, night-watchman | m. 29th Aug 1913 146 Dundas St. Grangemouth |
Catherine Mitchell Hogg | Peter Hogg Catherine Mitchell |
| b. 1879, Macduff m. living at 103 Dundas St. d. 5 Apr 1948, age 70, found dead at the Fina Oil Wharves, Grangemouth. Recorded on the death cert as being a night-watchman and living at 145 Dundas St., Grangemouth |
b. 1882 m. living at 146 Dundas St. brother Peter Hogg was informant at William's death |
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| 2 | Annie | m. 15 Jul 1904 West F Church Manse, Grangemouth |
James Lawson, Joiner, Journeyman | Robert Lawson Mary Niven |
| b.21 Jun 1882, 12 Manner St.
Macduff m. living at 3 Union Place, Grangemouth d.1948 aged 76 |
b. 1879, m. age 26, living at 3 Union Place Grangemouth This might be Robert Lawson who was a witness at Alex's wedding in 1926. |
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| 3 | Helen, (known as Nell) shop assistant | m.1st
Nov 1905 3 Union Place, Grangemouth |
Charles Whyte (Chick), grocer | David Whyte Isabella Black |
| b. 1887, Macduff m. aged 19, living at 3 Union Place, Grangemouth d. 1967 aged 80 1904 witnessed Annie's marriage. Stayed with Meg, when she was ill. She had a fish shop in Broughty Ferry. |
b. 1875 m. aged 29, living at 13 Annifield Place, Grangemouth d. 1940, aged 64 He had a grocer's shop. Had son Charles who was a banker in Portsoy |
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| 4 | William John | |||
| b.
1889, Macduff 1913 witnessed William's marriage. d. 1972, aged 83, Bo'ness I think this William ran the fish shop in Bo'ness where my grandfather worked |
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| 5 | Charles McWilliams | . | ||
| b. 1892, 27 Shore St, Macduff. d. 14th Nov 1916, killed in action, aged 24. see commemeration | ||||
| 6 | Elizabeth | |||
| b. 1897, 77 Lumley St, Grangemouth | ||||
| 7 | Jess | m | ? | |
| had 4 girls, Ellen, Jess, Anne and ? | ||||
| 8 | THOMAS PHILIP , Fishmonger | m. 28 Sep 1923 The Manse, Bothkennar |
ELIZABETH MALCOLM | |
| my grandfather | b. 1899, Grangemouth, d 1977, Falkirk - Fishmonger at Bo'ness. 1923 living at 103 Dundas St Grangemouth | b. 1901, Main St Carronshore, Bothkennar, d 1965 Stenhousemuir d. 26 Dec 1965, age 64, 240 King St. Stenhousemuir
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| 9 | Alexander, Locomotive Fireman | m.5 Feb 1926 |
(1) Martha Stewart Hill, soap-worker.chn: Martha, William, Helen, Margaret | John Hill Martha Stephen |
| b. 1901E Witness at Thomas's wedding. In 1926 he was living at 103 Dundas Street, Grangemouth. | Grangemouth | (2) Kate Howlands | ||
| 10 | Nan | m | ? | |
| after marriage went to live in Hamilton. Had three sons | ||||
| 11 | Maggie Lindsay (Meg) | m. | William Alder (Bill) | |
| b.1907. d 1952 in Edinburgh, aged 45 |