Died
07 JUL 1880.
Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Note: cert. shows Cecilia as 43, married to Robert SCOTT, mason (journeyman); d/o Charles PURDIE, fisherman, and Margaret m.s. FAIRBAIRN, both dec'd; d. 8pm of phthisis ulceration of throat general exhaustion cert by Geo W THOMSON MD; Inf. widower Robert SCOTT present, reg Wilton Jul 8th. [4][5]
Marriage
07 MAY 1857.
Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scotland. [6][7]
Census
07 APR 1861.
Dean, Par. of Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Note: SCOTT: Robert 35 mason b Wilton; wife Cecila 25 b Melrose, ROX; Children: Margaret 4 b Melrose, ROX; Charles 2, James 7 days both b Wilton;. [8]
1871
Wilton Dean, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Note: SCOTT: Robert 45 stone mason b Wilton, ROX; wife Cecilia 35 b Ipswich, SFK; Chidlren: Margaret 14 wool mill worker b Melrose, ROX; Charles 12, James 10, Hellen 8, Mary 5, all scholar worker b Wilton;. [9]
↑ Source: #S1596 Marr. 7 May 1857 Cecilia PURDIE & Robert SCOTT, batch M117991, Melrose, ROX, extracted May 2009
↑ Source: #S802 Dean, Par. of Wilton, ROX Reg. 810 ED 3 Pg 3Sched 13, hsehold of Robert & Cecilia SCOTT, extracted May 2009
↑ Source: #S803 Wilton Dean, ROX Reg. 810 ED 7 Pg 9 Sched 36, hsehold of Robert & Cecilia SCOTT, extracted Jan 2010
↑ Source: #S56 Marr. 1864 William PURDIE & Ann ROBSON, reg. Par. of Yarrow, Selkirkshire, Dist 779 Pg 1 #1, copy d/loaded Dec 2007
↑ Source: #S1596 Marr. 1821 Margaret FAIRBAIRN & Charles PURDIE, batch A537124 Sheet 00, Melrose, Roxburghshire, patron submission, , extracted Dec 2007
↑ Source: #S56 Marr. 14 Dec 1821 Margaret FAIRBAIRN (Melrose) Charles PURDY (Par. of Galashiels), Dist 799/0050 #0290, copy d/loaded May 2009
Source: S56 Scottish Birth, Marriage, Death entries (from 1855) ex Scotlands People
Source: S801 Census: 1851 Census (images for England, transcriptions for Scotland) via ancestry
Source: S803 Census: 1871 Census (images for England, transcriptions for Scotland) via Ancestry.com
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