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QUIGLEY, Edward
(About 1810-)
STEWART, Jane
(About 1815-)
TWEEDLY, Edward
(About 1848-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. BARR, Catherine

2. BARR, Catherine
3. HAY, Catharine

TWEEDLY, Edward 2 3

  • Born: About 1848, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland 4
  • Marriage (1): BARR, Catherine on 2 Jul 1869 in Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): BARR, Catherine
  • Marriage (3): HAY, Catharine on 18 Mar 1881 in 6 Burnhall Row, Waterloo, Cambusnethan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland

   Other names for Edward were QUIGLEY, Edward, TWEEDLEY, Edward, TWEEDLIE, Edward and TWIGLEY, Edward.5

  General Notes:

Edward was recorded in the 1861 census in an entry for 5 Burnhall Row, Cambusnethan parish, Lanarkshire. He was aged 14 years, was a coal miner, and had been born in Cambusnethan parish. His brother John, aged 10 years, was born there too.

In the death certificate of his wife Catherine in 1875, Edward's occupation was recorded as a 'chainman in a coal pit'. It was Edward, who, having been present where the death occurred, reported her death to the registrar, and made his X mark thereto.

In 1881 Edward Twigley was recorded by the census living in Cambusnethan with his wife, his mother and his two children. His age was recorded as 32 years and he was a coal miner. His wife's name was recorded as Catherine. This was not Catherine Barr, who had died in 1875, but his second wife Catherine Hay. Edward's place of birth was noted as Cambusnethan.

The 1891 census for Cambusnethan recorded Edward with his young wife and six children, four sons and two daughters, living at 4 Burnhall Row, Overtown, near Edward's brother John and his family. Edward was a coal miner and his age was noted as 40 years. 3 5 6

  Research Notes:

AGE

From the information we have, it becomes clear that Edward's age is not easy to pinpoint accurately. For example his marriage certificate in March 1881 recorded him as aged 29 years giving a birth year of1851-1852 depending on his month of birth. The 1881 census, also in the Spring of that year, recorded his age as 32 years, giving him a birth year of 1848-1849. The earliest record, the census of 1861, recorded him as 14 years, giving him a birth year of 1846-1847. His second wife was very young. Perhaps he erred down the scale so as not to appear too much older than she was.




Edward married Catherine BARR on 2 Jul 1869 in Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 (Catherine BARR was born on 9 Jul 1837 in Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland and died 7 June 1875 at 11.30 am in 3 Burnhall Row, Waterloo, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland.). The cause of her death was pulmonary consumption lasting a year.


Edward next married Catherine BARR. (Catherine BARR was born on 9 Jul 1837 in Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland and died 7 June 1875 at 11.30 am in 3 Burnhall Row, Waterloo, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland.). The cause of her death was pulmonary consumption lasting a year.


  Marriage Notes:

"XIV. James Skene of Skene 1634-1656 succeeded his father in 1634, and was infeft in that year in the lands and barony of Skene as heir served and retoured to Alexander Skene of Skene, his father. He married Elizabeth Forbes, daughter of Arthur Lord Forbes, in 1637, as on I4th July, in that year, there is a sasine in her favour in his jointure lands of Letter and Broomhill. On 17th October, 1639, there is a sasine in favour of James Skene de eodem, upon letters of four forms, dated 6th April, in a tenement in Aberdeen, 'ex boreali parte ly Keyhead,' in payment of 4000 merks,contained in an obligation by Alexander, Master of Forbes, to Elizabeth Forbes, his sister, 'nunc sponse dicti Jacobi Skene de eodem,' dated 20th December, 1629, and assigned by the said Elizabeth Forbes,with consent of Arthur Lord Forbes, to James Skene, on 5th July, 1637

...'The said Elspet Forbes lived a widow on the estate till the year 1695' (MS.D). By her he had two sons and one daughter."

from Skene of Skene 7

Edward next married Catharine HAY on 18 Mar 1881 in 6 Burnhall Row, Waterloo, Cambusnethan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland. (Catharine HAY was born on 6 Jun 1865 in Whitburn, West Lothan, Scotland.)


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was performed after banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland. The presiding minister was George Burnett of Overtown. The witnesses were William Wilson and Elizabeth Sanders.

Edward Tweedly, a widower, of 8 Burnhall Row was a chainman in a coal pit. His age was noted as 29 years. His father was deceased and his mother still living.

Catherine Hay was an unmarried woman of 16 years. her address was 6 Burnhall Row, Waterloo. She was a domestic servant. Both of her parents were living.

The marriage was registered on 23 March 1881 at Wishaw, the signing registrar being Thomas Steele.

Sources


1 LDS, IGI.

2 GRO, Cambusnethan en d 2 page 30 5 Barnhall Row.

3 GRO Scotland, Death certificate RDS 644/4 No 915 Dennistoun 1913-son John.

4 1851 UK census, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire; ED: 9; Page: 36.

5 1881 UK census, Cambusnethan v 628 En d 7 page 3.

6 GRO, Cambusnethan 1861 v 628.

7 e-books, Memorials of the Family of Skene of Skene ed. William Forbes Skene (1887).

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