Died
30 MAY 1856.
Dunn, Par. of Watten, Caithness, Scotland.
Note: cert. shows Margaret CUSTOR (crossed out) ANDREW (written in), widow, 83, d/o Alexander CUSTOR, farmer & Anne m.s. MANSON both dec'd; d. 2am of Innard trouble and old age, no medical attendant; Bur. Churchyard of Olrig, cert. by Magnus MOWAT; Inf. son John ANDREW present; reg. 2 Jun. [6]
07 JUN 1841.
Clayoch, Par. of Bower, Caithness, Scotland.
Note: ANDREW: Thomas, 81; Margaret 70; John, 40, ag lab; Margaret, 30; Helen 20, female servant; also William Tailor (sic) 10, m. s. (Margaret and Thos' dtr Helen married James Bain, 1st cousin of Wm Taylor via James' aunt Margaret Gray, sister to James' mother Catherine); and Alexr MUNRO, 15, ag lab; Willm MILLER, 13, male servt; Hanna WATERS, 4.
Assumption for now is that John and Margaret ANDREWS are children of Thomas and Margaret ANDREWS. [11][12]
Sources
↑ Source: #S333 Dth 1896 Helen d/o Thomas ANDREW & Margaret CUSTER; wid. James BAIN, Watten, Caithness, trans. Stuart H., rcvd July 2001
↑ Source: #S357 Bower Dist 7, ex Mellor films, extracted Sep 1994
↑ Source: #S203 Clayock, Bower, Caithness, Par. 34 ED 1 Pg 5, hsehold of John ANDREW, extracted Sep 2015
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