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Robert Steven(son) - MMFMF
Name:
Robert Steven The name evolves to Stevenson in later generations. Date and place of birth: c1838, Galston, Ayrshire Parents: Montgomery Steven, muslin weaver, and Elizabeth nee Connell Marriage: 1 Sarah Murdoch. Died in Galston in 1862 from TB 2 Margaret McCallum, 24, widow. Banns: 31 December 1863. Marriage: 22 January 1864, Sandbed, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire Occupation: Coal miner from the age of 13. Machine agent in 1877. Unemployed miner in 1881. Lived in: 1841 Brewland, Galston, Ayrshire - with parents 1851 Woodside, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire - with brother, George 1861 Howies Street, Galston, Ayrshire - with first wife, Sarah, and children 1871 23 Sandbed Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire - with second wife, Margaret, and children 1881 22 Boyd Street, Loudon, Ayrshire - widowed, with his older brother, Montgomery, and extended family Date, place and cause of death: Not found Last edited by Shona; 08-12-12 at 11:29. Reason: Adding extra info |
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Ancestry shows a Robert Stevenson on the 1901 Scotland census age 60 born Galston, Ayrshire, occupation miner, a boarder at Napier Lodging House, Govan, Lanarkshire.
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Ooh - thanks.
*claps hands in appreciation* I hadn't found him in 1891, so had killed him off too early. Googled Napier House - it was a lodging house for seamen whose ships were berthed on the Clyde or under repair in Govan dry docks. It was built between 1897 and 1899 to provide 'model' high-quality lodgings. But...he was a miner not a seaman. I did notice some of the other people listed on the same entry were recorded as being in the Poor House. |
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...Napier House was demolished in 2009.
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