In the 1871 census Agnes (age 8), Scholar, was the daur (daughter) of George Craig at 5 Stanhope St, Glasgow Barony, Lanarkshire.[1]
In the 1881 census Agnes (age 18), At Home, was the daughter of George Craig at 5 Stanhope St, Glasgow Barony, Lanarkshire.[2]
Sources
↑1871 Census:
"1871 Scotland Census"
Parish: Glasgow Barony; ED: 114; Page: 9; Line: 25; Roll: CSSCT1871_125; Registration Number: 644/1; Household schedule number: 60; Roll: CSSCT1871_125 Ancestry uk Record 1104 #4714577 (accessed 1 October 2022)
Agnes Craig (8) daur (daughter), Scholar, in household of George Craig (53) at 5 Stanhope St, Glasgow Barony, Lanarkshire in Central District registration district. Born in Glasgow.
↑1881 Census:
"1881 Scotland Census"
Parish: Glasgow Barony; ED: 27; Page: 8; Line: 22; Roll: cssct1881_228; Registration Number: 644/6; Household schedule number: 39 Ancestry uk Record 1119 #2748420 (accessed 1 October 2022)
Agnes Craig (18) daughter, At Home, in household of George Craig (62) at 5 Stanhope St, Glasgow Barony, Lanarkshire in St Rollox registration district. Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Agnes by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Agnes: