Agnes Irving is the daughter of David Irving and Margaret Ure was born December 1854 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
1861 census of Scotland. Anderston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. David Irving of McAlpine Street, Anderston, Lanarkshire. David Irving, age 43, married, Iron Borer, born Perthshire; wife Margaret 34, born Stirlingshire; all children born in Lanarkshire; Margaret 10, Agnes 8; Ann 6, Elisabeth 3, Andrew T 1. [1]
1871 census of Scotland. Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. David Irving of 56 Thistle Street, Hutchesontown. David Irving, age 55, married, born Perthshire; wife Margaret 44, born Stirlingshire; all children born in Lanarkshire; Margaret 20, Agnes 18; Annie 16, Elisabeth 14; David 9; Charles 7; Thomas 5; William 3. [2]
Footnotes
Records show IRVINE and IRVING.
↑ 1861 Census of Scotland, conducted on the 7 April.
↑ 1871 Census of Scotland, conducted on the 2 April.
"Scotland Church Records and Kirk Session Records, 1658-1919." Database. FamilySearch. https://FamilySearch.org : 17 July 2020. The National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh.
1861 census of Scotland. Anderston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
"Scotland Census, 1861," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VB4H-PPN : 4 February 2020), David Irving, Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland; from "1861 England, Scotland & Wales census," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012.); citing p. 8, PRO RG 9, The National Archives UK, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 103,860.
1871 census of Scotland. Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
"Scotland Census, 1871," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBPG-3XW : 4 February 2020), David Irving, Hutchesontown, Lanarkshire, Scotland; from "1871 England, Scotland & Wales census," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing p. 2, PRO T 1, The National Archives UK, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 104,035.
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