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Mary McWilliam MFFMM (51)
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Mary McWilliam Date and place of birth c1816, Chapel of Garioch, Aberdeen (Age varies wildly on census) Names of parents Alexander McWilliam and Mary Wight Date and place of baptism - if applicable None found, though eight siblings all baptised Chapel of Garioch Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 1. to Alexander Milne, 20 October 1838, Chapel of Garioch. 2. to David/Daniel Don, 4 May 1870 at 38 Market St Aberdeen Occupation(s) - if any N/A Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!) 1841 - not found 1851 with Alexander at Heaton Rd, Old Machar 1861 visiting at 87 Queen St St Nicholas Aberdeen 1871 at Cairnfield Old Machar with new husband, but still called McWilliam 1881 27 High St Old Machar with two young boarders (who turn out to be her grandchildren!) 1891 same address but now living with her married daughter Alexanderina Wilson 1901 same address, daughter is next door at number 26. 1902 same address Date, place and cause of death 14 July 1902 at 27 High St Old Machar, of senile gangrene, aged 86 Date and place of burial. Not known Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Not known Memorial inscription - if any Not known Notes: Birth year ranges from 1816 to 1825. I can find no baptism, and no marriage of her parents, although they had a large family. I cannot find Mary and her husband Alexander Milne in 1841. They had a daughter, Mary Wight Milne, born 1839, Aberdeen. OC |
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What on earth is senile gangrene?
EDIT - Oh I've just googled
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