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19801 | The ship David Clark left Greenock for Melbourne on 15 June 1839 having 229 Government emigrants on board. The vessel put into Rio De Janeiro on August 15th, and took in fresh water and provisions. After remaining about 10 days she resumed her voyage and arrived at Port Phillip Bay on October 27th. Archibald Matheson Farmer 50 (family 18a) Argyle Residing in Lodgings Melbourne Archibald Junr Matheson son of Archibald 14 (family 18b) employed by Mr Elliot in the country 1 pound month, with Peter Matheson son of Archibald 12 (family 18c) employed by John McDonald Melbourne 1 pound month, with Neil Matheson 25 (single man 23) Clerk Argyle employed by Mr McNall Melbourne 100 pounds year, with provisions John Matheson 18 (single man 24) Waiter Argyle employed by G Smith Melbourne 3 pounds month, with | Mathieson, Neil (I14841)
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19802 | The ship David Clark left Greenock for Melbourne on 15 June 1839 having 229 Government emigrants on board. The vessel put into Rio De Janeiro on August 15th, and took in fresh water and provisions. After remaining about 10 days she resumed her voyage and arrived at Port Phillip Bay on October 27th. Archibald Matheson Farmer 50 (family 18a) Argyle Residing in Lodgings Melbourne Archibald Junr Matheson son of Archibald 14 (family 18b) employed by Mr Elliot in the country 1 pound month, with Peter Matheson son of Archibald 12 (family 18c) employed by John McDonald Melbourne 1 pound month, with Neil Matheson 25 (single man 23) Clerk Argyle employed by Mr McNall Melbourne 100 pounds year, with provisions John Matheson 18 (single man 24) Waiter Argyle employed by G Smith Melbourne 3 pounds month, with | Mathieson, John Conley (I14845)
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19803 | The ship David Clark left Greenock for Melbourne on 15 June 1839 having 229 Government emigrants on board. The vessel put into Rio De Janeiro on August 15th, and took in fresh water and provisions. After remaining about 10 days she resumed her voyage and arrived at Port Phillip Bay on October 27th. Archibald Matheson Farmer 50 (family 18a) Argyle Residing in Lodgings Melbourne Archibald Junr Matheson son of Archibald 14 (family 18b) employed by Mr Elliot in the country 1 pound month, with Peter Matheson son of Archibald 12 (family 18c) employed by John McDonald Melbourne 1 pound month, with Neil Matheson 25 (single man 23) Clerk Argyle employed by Mr McNall Melbourne 100 pounds year, with provisions John Matheson 18 (single man 24) Waiter Argyle employed by G Smith Melbourne 3 pounds month, with | Mathieson, Archibald (I14847)
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19804 | The ship David Clark left Greenock for Melbourne on 15 June 1839 having 229 Government emigrants on board. The vessel put into Rio De Janeiro on August 15th, and took in fresh water and provisions. After remaining about 10 days she resumed her voyage and arrived at Port Phillip Bay on October 27th. Archibald Matheson Farmer 50 (family 18a) Argyle Residing in Lodgings Melbourne Archibald Junr Matheson son of Archibald 14 (family 18b) employed by Mr Elliot in the country 1 pound month, with Peter Matheson son of Archibald 12 (family 18c) employed by John McDonald Melbourne 1 pound month, with Neil Matheson 25 (single man 23) Clerk Argyle employed by Mr McNall Melbourne 100 pounds year, with provisions John Matheson 18 (single man 24) Waiter Argyle employed by G Smith Melbourne 3 pounds month, with | Mathieson, Peter (I14848)
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19805 | The Sidney Morning Herald - Friday 22 April 1927 CASE - The Relatives and friends of Mrs LILLY CASE, Miss ISABEL CASE Mr and Mrs J CASE, Mr and Mr J CRONBERG, Mr and Mrs ALBERT GALE and FAMILIES are invited to attend the funeral of their beloved DAUGHTER IN LAW, SISTER IN LAW, and AUNT, Amy Elizabeth (May) Case, to leave 49 Hordern street. Newtown, THIS FHIDAY, at 1 p.m., for Salvation Army Cemetery, Woronora. | Lloyd, Amy Elizabeth (I12229)
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19806 | The Sidney Morning Herald 16 June 1966 CASE The relatives and friends of the late Evelyn Case are kindly invited to attend her funeral: to leave our private Chapel 4 Carrington Avenue, Hurtsville, Tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, after service commencing at 1 o'clock for the crematorium Woronora Labor Motor Funerals | Wood, Evelyn (I8515)
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19807 | The Sidney Morning Herald 16 May 1964 CASE the relatives and friend of the late James Andrew John Case of Punchbowl are invited to attend his funeral to leave the Metropolitan Funeral Home cnr Prince's Highway and Bestick Street Rockdale This day after service commencing at 12.45 p.m. (for the Wonorora Crematorium) Metropolitan Burial and Crematiion Society Rockdale | Case, James Andrew John (I8512)
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19808 | The Sydney Morning Herald - 21 Jan 1953 JOHNSON Frederick Ernest - January 20, 1953 at Oakville, dearly beloved husband of Pearl Johnson and dear father of Dulcie (Mrs C Keen) aged 64 years | Johnson, Frederick Ernest (I8558)
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19809 | The Sydney Morning Herald - 30 Sep 1966 TREBLE Elsie May - September 27 at Hospital of Wentworth St Parramatta loved mother of Leila and Leonard aged 74 years.At rest. Privately cremated September 29, 1966 | Warman, Elsie May (I8546)
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19810 | The Sydney Morning Herald - 31 Jul 1975 MOSTYN The funeral service for the late Bruce Rowland Mostyn, late of Canley Vale, will be held at Rookwood Crematorium, tomorrow (Thursday) commencing at 11.30 a.m. Relatives and friends are requested to assemble at the Crematorium by 11.20 a.m. | Mostyn, Bruce Rowland (I8565)
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19811 | The Sydney Morning Herald - 31 Jul 1975 MOSTYN Bruce Rowland - July 28 1975 (suddenly) late of 64 Kiora Street Canley Vale, dearly beloved husband of Barbara, loved father of Brett and Brad, loved son of Rowland (deceased) and Lillian Mostyn, loved brother and brother in law of Lila and Vince McGrath, Les and Val Mostyn, Ron and Norma Mostyn and Bill, aged 46 years. Lest we forget | Mostyn, Bruce Rowland (I8565)
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19812 | The Sydney Morning Herald 29 June 1943 Mr J.T. MOSTYN and family, Auburn, wish to thank all relatives and friends for cards, letters, telegrams and wreaths in their recend sad bereavement. Please accept this as personal thanks | Jenkins, Annie Jane (I8518)
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19813 | The Sydney Morning Herald 7 December 1935 In Divorce MOSTYN V MOSTYN Elsie May Mostyn (formerly Warman) v James Archibald John Mostyn Marriage April 1913 at Trangie Church of England rites Issue desertion Decree nisl Mr H Mervyn Symonds for petitioner | Family F2359
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19814 | The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 18 April 1939 BEAUMONT-The Funeral of the late Mrs ELIZABETH JANE BEAUMONT formerly ol Darlington Point will leave 54 Henson Street Summer Hill THIS (Tuesday) MORNING at 10 o clock for Church of England Cemetery Rookwood | Arnold, Elizabeth Jane (I12274)
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19815 | The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 31 December 1946 MOSTYN, Anne Paulina Grace.-December 30 1946. at her residence, 37 Robert Street. Marrickville, beloved wife of John Willliam and loved sister of John, Andrew, Helen, and Isabella, and loved niece of Helen Jenkins. At rest. | Monk, Anne Pauline Grace (I8487)
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19816 | The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 31 December 1946 MOSTYN.The Relatives and Friends of Mr John Willliam Mostyn are invited to atttend the funeral of his loved Wife Anne Paulina Grace; to leave her late residence. 37 Robert Street, Marrickville. This Afternoon after a Service commencing at 1 o'clock, for the Presbyterian Cemetery. Woronora. Walters and Son, Dulwich Hill Terminus. | Monk, Anne Pauline Grace (I8487)
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19817 | The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 23 June 1943 MOSTYN The relatives and friends of Mr James Mostyn and family are invited to attend the funeral of their beloved mother Annie Jane Mostyn to leave our Chapel South Street Granville This Wednesday after servicecommencing at 2.30 p.m. for the presbyterian Cemetery Rookwood | Jenkins, Annie Jane (I8518)
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19818 | The wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church Manse in Bundaberg | Family F1745
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19819 | The West Australian - Perth - Monday 4 October 1926 LILLINGSTON. - On October 2, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. H. Phippard, 15 Commercial-road, West Subiaco, Eliza Lavinia, relict of the late D. H. Lillingston, and dearly beloved mother of Jim, Dan, Cecil (Sydney), Willie (South Africa), Albert (Maylands), Harold (Nedlands), Ada Phippard (West Subiaco), aged 76 years. Deeply mourned. The West Australian - Perth - Monday 4 October 1926 LILLINGSTON.- On October 2, 1926, Eliza Lavina, beloved relict of the late D. H. Lillingston, of William street, Perth. loving mother of Bert, ma-in-law of Lily, and fond grandma of Doris, Ivy, Ada, and Beryl, of 2 Ninth-avenue, Maylands. I heard the voice of Jesus say, 'Come unto Me and rest." | Bassett, Eliza Lavinia (I11044)
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19820 | The West Australian - Perth - Saturday 23 December 1916 LILLINGSTON - In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Daniel Henry, who passed away on December 24, 1915, at Perth. -Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, sons and daughters-in-law, Ada, Dan, Bert, Harold, Cecil, Aline, Lily and Olive. LILLINGSTON - In loving memory of my beloved brother, D. H. Lillingston, who died on December 24, 1915, in Perth. To memory ever dear. - Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law L and T Floyd, Maylands | Lillingston, Daniel Henry (I11041)
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19821 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lillingston, Graeme Eric (I12092)
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19822 | The West Australian Perth Tuesday 4 May 1909 FUNERAL NOTICES. , DAWES.-The Friends of the late Mr. Wilfrid Walter Dawes, late of the Lands and Survey Department, Perth, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment the Anglican portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave Mr. Donald J. Chipper's Private Mortuary, 844 Hay-st., Perth at 3 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON per read: Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by, the 3.30 p.m. train from Perth. DONALD. J. SHIPPER, Funeral Director, 844 Hay-street, Perth; and at Adelaide-st., Fremantle. Tel. No 137 PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY, CITY OF PERTH LODGE, W.A. DAWES.-The Brethren of the City of Perth Lodge, P.A.F.S8., and Brethren of the Order are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother, Wilfrid Walter Dawes, to the place of interment, the Anglican portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave Mr. Donald J. Chipper's Private Mortuary, 844 Hay-st.. Perth, at 3 o'clook THIS (Tuesday) AFTER. NOON, per road. Brethren wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 3.30 p.m. train from Perth. By order of the W.M. THEO. ARCHDEACON, Secretary. DAWES.-The Members of the Swan River Rowing Club are requested to attend the Funeral of their late comrade, Wilfrid W. Dawes. The Funeral is appointed to leave Mr. Donald Chipper's Private Mortuary at 3 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON (Tuesday)' per road. Members may proceed by the 3.30 p.m. train from Perth. E. L. NEVILLER Hon. Sea. S.R.R.C | Dawes, Wilfrid Walter (I12081)
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19823 | The Western Australia - Perth - Thursday 22 November 1951 LILLINGSTON (Harold): Loving memories of my dear husband, who passed away Nov. 22. 1943. devoted father of Harold, Eric, Olive (deceased). The Western Australian - Perth - 24 November 1943 LILLINGSTON.-On November 22. 1943 loving uncle Harold of Hilda and Frank Boyd great-uncle of John. Fond memories The Western Australian - Perth - 24 November 1943 PRINTING INDUSTRY E'MPLOYEES UNION OF AUSTRALIA (WA BRANCH) LILLINGSTON.-A tribute to our late esteemed Member. Harold LillingSton. formerly of the Government Printing Office, who passed away on November 22. A good unionist at rest. J. H. LANG. President. G. W. JONES. Secretary The West Australian Perth - Saturday 22 November 1947 LILLINGSTON (Harold).- Loving memories of my dear husband. who passed away November 22, 1943, devoted father of Harold, Eric and Olive (deceased). Years pass by. but memories stay as new and dear as yesterday. The West Australian Perth - Saturday 22 November 1947 LILLINGSTON (Harold).-in loving memory of our dear father and grand father, who passed away November 22, 1942. Treasured memories. (Inserted by Harold. May and Jimmy.) The West Australian Perth - Saturday 22 November 1947 LILLINGSTON.-To the memory ever dear of our darling Pop, who left us four years ago. (Ever remembered by Rick, Joy and Graeme.) The West Australian Perth - Saturday 22 November 1943 LILLINGSTON.-On November 22 1943. at Subiaco. Harold. dearly beloved husband of Olive. loved father of Harold and Eric. father-in-law of May and Joyce, fond granpop of Jimmie and Graeme; aged 56 years. The West Australian Perth - Saturday 22 November 1943 LILLINGSTON.-On November 22. Harold, loved brother of Ada (Mrs W. H Phipard), brother-in-law of Will, uncle of Roy -(Leut. AIF), Ted (AIF) Bob (RAAF); aged 56 years. The West Australian Perth - Saturday 22 November 1943 LILLINGSTON.-..On November 22. Harold. loved brother of Bert. brother in-law of Lily, and uncle of Doris (Mrs J. Bennett), Ivy (Mrs E. Orr). Edna (Mrs J. Boyle), and Beryl (Mrs R. Coggins). | Lillingston, Harold (I11048)
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19824 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Coggins, Graeme Robert (I12111)
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19825 | The Western Australian Perth - Monday 29 December 1941 COGGINS-LILLINGSTON.-On November 8. 1941 at St. George's Presbyterian Church. East St. Kilda. Melbourne. by the Rev. S. L. McKenzie. Ronald Henry. second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Coggins. of Melbourne. to Beryl. Youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lillingston. of 1Williams st. Baywater | Family F3426
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19826 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Coggins, Janice Beverly (I12112)
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19827 | The Western Australian Perth 23 November 1939 ENGAGEMENT. (Notices must be signed by both parties.) The engagement is announced between Joyce, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Farr, of Nedlands, and Eric, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lillingston, of Nedlands. Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sunday 23 January 1955 5th WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES. MR and MRS ERIC LILLINGSTON announce with pleasure the 5th Anniversary of their Wedding, which took place at St Margaret's Church. Nedlands, on August 10. 1940. Present address. 81 Lawler street. Subiaco | Family F3417
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19828 | The Western Australian Perth Friday 19 December 1941 ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hassell, of 66 Clifton street. Eedlands. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Joan Margaret. to Edwin. second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phippard. of 15 Commercial road, Shenton Park. The Western Australian Perth Saturday 8 April 1944 Mr and Mrs E. Hassell. of 66 Clifton street, Nedlands wish to announce that the marriage of their only daughter. Joan Margaret, to Gnr Edwin Phippard second son of Mr and Mrs W. Phippard. of Shenton Park, will take place at Christ Church, Claremont, at 6 pm, on April 12. | Family F3419
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19829 | The Western Australian Perth Tuesday 13 May 1930 ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced of Doris May, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lillingston. of 2 Ninth-avenue, Maylands, to John Frederick, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Midland Junction | Family F3423
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19830 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bennett, Desmond John (I12107)
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19831 | Thelen Peter L. Thelen, age 77, of Burnsville, formerly of Bloomington. Funeral service Wed. 11 AM at Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, 9947 Lyndale Ave. So. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 5-8 PM, and one hour prior to service. Memorials preferred to the American Cancer Society. GILL BROTHERS 952-888-7771 | Thelen, Peter Louis (I8336)
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19832 | There is a second entry on 26 Jun 1779 for the marriage at Southend 1792 census Culanlongart Alexander McCualeskey 41 Peggy McLarty 40 Mary McCualeskey 12 Peggy McCualeskey 10 Duncan McCualeskey 8 Malcolm McCualeskey 6 Neil McCualeskey 4 Barbara McCualeskey 2 | Family F4620
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19833 | There is also an entry for her birth dated 15 Jun 1840 at Bonhill, Dumbarton | Jenkins, Violet (I10937)
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19834 | There is also an entry in Inverchaolain parish records dated 1776 which states: John Junkan, widower in Achantian this day intimated his purpose of marriage with Margaret McLish widow in the parish of Kilfinan the same to be made public according to force of law was not married! The next page states on 12 September, 1776 John Jenkin widower in Achatian in this parish with Violet White daughter to Archibald White in Dergacha in Dunoon & Kilmun, married at Ballochyle. The marriage also registered in Dunoon and Kilmun | Family F1759
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19835 | Theresia werd in 1684 bruid van de kerk; oud 21 jaar had ze zich als 'Ursulin' op het begijnhof in de Kalverstraat in Amsterdam teruggetrokken van de wereld | Wellekens, Theresia (I18913)
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19836 | They couple settled in Helensburgh in Dumbaretonshire, UK, where Peter worked as a railway porter. Their first 3 children were born here. Emigration, Aboard the Chariot of Fame, 1862 to Lyttleton, New Zealand source http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlists/chariotoffame.html Passenger list states: MUIR ALEXANDER 9m MUIR MARGARET 32 MUIR PETER 31 SHEPHERD MUIR JOHN 4 MUIR ARCHIBALD 3 | Family F190
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19837 | They Eloped In 1909 From Their Homes In Glenorchy, N.Z. But Both Were Married, | Family F1010
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19838 | They got married at Tarbert, Gigha, Argyll, UK (source marriage certificate) 1827 census: | Family F50
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19839 | They got married in Greenock and had their marriage lines signed by a N Willison but having no other evidence than their own declaration, they were married by the Rev. C Stewart and declared lawfully married by Charles Stewart, Minister in presence of the session. She is the daughter of John Clark in Dergachie. George Millar was a man of the low country following the marriage extract. 1841 census Dunoon & Kilmun Rashfield MILLAR Janet F 55 Pauper Argyllshire MILLAR Lillias F 23 Argyllshire MILLAR George M 20 Ag. Lab. Argyllshire TURNER John M 4 Pauper Argyllshire CLARK Lilly F 8d Pauper Argyllshire | Family F37
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19840 | They got married in the Glenwherry Presbreterian Church in Ireland Church BY LICENCE REV J MONTGOMERY. Record Type Civil Marriage Date of Marriage 2 Jan 1862 Groom Name francis GRAHAM Bride Name anne LONG Church Glenwhirry Presbyterian Church Parish Glenwhirry Civil District Ballymena County Antrim They were living at Carneyhill at time of marriage. The witnesses were John and Robert Adams 1871 census Dalry Warrenhill Francis Graham 35 Ann Graham 26 Robert Graham 8 Francis Graham 6 Thomas Graham 4 Mary Graham 1 1881 census Dalry 23 Reddance Row Jane Graham 56 Robert Graham 18 Francis Graham 15 Thomas Graham 13 Mary Ann Graham 11 William Graham 8 Alexander Graham 4 Daniel Graham 2 Daniel and Alexander are born after the death of Francis Graham and thus Illegitimate. 1891 census Dalry Drakemyre Annie Graham 41 Mary A Graham 21 Daniel Graham 11 John Graham 9 Martha Graham 7 Jeanie Graham 4 Daniel, John, Martha and Jeanie are born after death of Francis Graham and thus illegitimate. Upon the marriage of Annie with Thomas Begg, John and Martha take the name Begg | Family F97
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19841 | They had the ferry house on Gigha and did all the freighting and carrying of goods and cattle. In this way the post office of Gigha came into being as they had to carry the letters to and from the mainland. After a while a shop was added to the post office and Margaret kept these two for morethan 50 years. Margaret also taught sewing to the girls in the school for 25 years. 1841 census Gigha Address: North Ardenlay MCDONALD John M 35 Farmer Argyllshire MCDONALD Archd. M 30 Farmer Argyllshire MCDONALD Allan M 25 Cod-Fisher Argyllshire MCDONALD Cathrine F 60 Argyllshire MCNIEL Archd. M 30 Cod-Fisher Argyllshire MCNIEL Margt. F 25 Argyllshire MCNIEL Cathrine F 7 Argyllshire MCDONALD Archd. M 13 Ag-Lab Argyllshire BLACK Sophia F 20 Female Servant Ireland MCNIEL Archd. M 7m Argyllshire 1901 census Gigha Schoolhouse Cottage Margaret McNeill 87 Widow formerly sub postmistress Jane C McNeill 16 born Lanarkshire | Family F121
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19842 | They have 1 child | Family F1490
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19843 | They have 2 children | Family F1577
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19844 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1111
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19845 | They have 3 children | Family F1487
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19846 | They have 3 children | Family F1492
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19847 | They have at least 1 child | Family F1608
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19848 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1610
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19849 | They have at least 1 child | Family F1616
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19850 | They have at least 1 child | Family F1624
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