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FULTON, William
(1797-)
WYLIE, Janet
(1797-)
GRAHAM, George
(About 1780-1855)
ROBERTSON, Margaret
(About 1780-1855)
FULTON, William
(About 1821-)
GRAHAM, Margaret
(About 1820-)
FULTON, William
(1842-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. BOTHWELL, Mary Jane

2. FULTON, William

FULTON, William 1

  • Born: 3 Oct 1842, Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland 3
  • Marriage (1): BOTHWELL, Mary Jane on 24 Dec 1895 in 28 Crawford Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): FULTON, William 2

  General Notes:

In an Old Parish Register for the parish of Beith, Ayrshire, can be found information about the birth of William Fulton and three of his siblings. The record itself is dated 1854, and no word of the baptism of the children is included, therefore it may simply be a minister recording the births of children in his parish who may or may not have been baptized outside the Established Church of Scotland. The youngest of William's siblings, Mary, is recorded as having been born on 16th March 1854, so that may have been the occasion for recording all of the children in the family. The entry reads:

"1854
Fulton
William, lawful son of William Fulton, Weaver in Town and Margaret Graham spouses, born 3rd Octr. 1842"

William Fulton was recorded as 13 years of age in the 1855 death certificate of his mother Margaret Graham.

1901 Census:
William Fulton was recorded as head of one of the households living at 28 Crawford Street Greenock. He worked as a fireman in a factory and was recorded as 58 years old and born in Beith Ayrshire. His wife Jane was 42 years old and had been born in Ireland. His son, Thomas Kane (sic), and daughters Jessie Fulton and May C. Fulton also lived in the household. They were 9 years, 5 years and 2 years respectively and had all been born in Greenock. All were at school. Separated from the main household, but a part of it were two lodgers: David Laird a widower of 73 years who was a factory labourer and had been born in Johnstone; and Samuel Kane, a single man aged 20 years, who worked as a wood turner and had been born in Greenock. The latter was in fact the son of Jane Fulton by a previous marriage. The main household had the benefit of two windowed rooms, the lodgers of one.

1911 Census:
William Fulton was the head of a household of seven persons, including himself, living at 18 Crawford Street Greenock, a dwelling that had two rooms with one or more windows. The rest of the household consisted of William's wife Jane, Thomas Kane designated 'step-son', Jane and Mary Fulton the daughters of William and Jane, and two boarders named Robert and Betsy Harvey. William was born in Beith Ayrshire, Jane in Ireland, and the others in Greenock Scotland. Their ages were recorded as follows: William 68 years, Jane 54 years, Thomas 20 years, Jane 15 years, Mary 12 years, Robert 34 years and Betsy 9 years. The younger members were single, William and Jane married, and Robert a widower. As for occupations, the three younger people were at school and the elder Jane did not work outside the house. William was a motorman in a shipbuilding yard, Thomas was a general labourer with Greenock Corporation, and Robert was a painter in a shipbuilding yard.

In the 1913 marriage of his daughter Jane, William Fulton was recorded as a shipyard stoker.

In 1918 William Fulton was recorded in the marriage certificate of his daughter Mary as having been a factory stoker, for he was deceased by then. 4 5 6 7


William married Mary Jane BOTHWELL, daughter of Samuel BOTHWELL and Jane MORTON, on 24 Dec 1895 in 28 Crawford Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland.1 (Mary Jane BOTHWELL was born about 1857 in Ireland and died 25 June 1925 at 5.45 am in 18 Crawford Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland 8.). The cause of her death was bronchitis and cardiac disease.


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was celebrated according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. The witnesses were Allan McIntosh and Catherine McVean.

The groom was a widower aged 53 years. He resided at 38 Crawford Street Greenock. He worked as a cabinet factory fireman. His father and mother were deceased.

The bride was a widow and aged 40 years. She shared the same address as the groom. No occupation was noted for her. Both of her parents were deceased.

The marriage was registered on 26 December 1896 at Greenock. 1

William next married William FULTON, son of William FULTON and Janet WYLIE.2 (William FULTON was born about 1821 in Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Scotland 9 10 and died 9 April 1874 at 3.20 am in Main Street, Beith parish, Ayrshire, Scotland 6 9.). The cause of his death was softening of the brain over 2 years and paralysis.


  Marriage Notes:

"He (Nathaniel Gordon) seems to have had no ready money towards the end of his career, for Robert Keith, the minister of Deer, advanced 200 merks, and Elspet Donaldson, widow of an Aberdeen burgess, lent 100 merks to support Nathaniel in prison and to afford him decent burial. Gordon, however, declared to the end that 500 merks were due to him by Janet Gordon, the widow of William Gordon of Tulloch, and he directed in his last will and testament that his creditors should be paid out of this, the residue going to his wife, Grisel Seton probably of the Shethin or Udny families.

But Mrs. Gordon of Tulloch resolutely declined to pay the 500 merks, and the poor parson of Deer had to appeal to Parliament as late as 1649 to help him to get back his money. Nathaniel's wife Grisel must have had to practice the patience of her great namesake, for he was fancy-free, and did not let the marriage vow interfere with his inclinations. Cant had once criticised his polygamous instincts, whereon Nathaniel wrote the parson a letter which 'fleyet him to the hairt, and causit him to remove out of the toun' of Aberdeen. Nathaniel afterwards confessed his sin, 'but God knowis,' says Spalding (ii., 431), 'if this humiliatioun wes fra his hairt'."

from Gight 2

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Marriage Certificate 1895 Greenock Renfrewshire.

2 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Gight.

3 Family Search-donated by LDS member.

4 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate 1913 West Greenock Renfrewshire.

5 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate 1918 West Greenock Renfrewshire.

6 GRO Scotland, Death certificate 1855 Beith Ayrshire.

7 1841 UK Census, Greenock Renfrewshire.

8 GRO Scotland, Death certificate 1925 Greenock Renfrewshire.

9 GRO Scotland, Death certificate 1874 Beith Ayrshire.

10 1851 UK census, Beith Ayrshire.

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