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Mary Ann McNab (abt. 1848)

Mary Ann McNab
Born about in Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdommap
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Died [date unknown] in Scotland, United Kingdommap
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Profile last modified | Created 22 Nov 2022
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Mary McNab was born in Scotland.

Mary was born about 1848. She is the daughter of William McNab and Rebecca Heys.

On 31 March 1851 William McNab (35) Grocer (employing One Man), English born wife Margaret McNab (30) with children John McNab (11), Elizabeth McNab (8), Margaret McNab (5), Mary Ann McNab (3) with Robert Davidson (20) and Elizabeth Roger (30) lived in the Village Of Milton, Stirlingshire. Scotland. [1]

On 7 April 1861 William Mcnab (46) Grocer Spirit Dealer (employ 42 Men), English born wife Rebecca Mcnab (40) with children John H Mcnab (21) Clerk, Elizabeth S Mcnab (18), Margaret S Mcnab (15), Mary Ann Mcnab (11), Rebecca Mcnab (9), Jessie Mcnab (7), Susan H Mcnab (4) with servants Mary Pollock (20) and Helen Graham (22) lived in High St, Neilston, Renfrewshire, Scotland. [2]

On 5 April 1891 widow Rebecca Macnab (70) Private Means with daughters Margaret Macnab (45), Mary Ann Macnab (42), Rebecca Watson (39), grand-daughters Mene Watson (12), Mary Stewart (11), brother-in-law John Macnab (73) Private Means and servant Mary Welsh (27) lived at Craigmore Rd, Rothesay, Bute, Scotland. [3]


Sources

  1. 1851 Scotland Census; Parish: Campsie; ED: 2A; Page: 19; Line: 6; Roll: CSSCT1851_99; Year: 1851
  2. 1861 Scotland Census; Parish: Neilston; ED: 15; Page: 5; Line: 15; Roll: CSSCT1861_79
  3. 1891 Scotland Census; Parish: Rothesay; ED: 21; Page: 3; Line: 17; Roll: CSSCT1891_175




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