McIntyre or Frew

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I have sent a PM to "ellenadamson" thanking her for all research carried out. Her conclusion as that they are one and the same person but not legally done. So he used McIntyre for legal things and Frew for others. Does not help genealogists! I would really like to find out who the Frew was, maybe it will turn up sometime.

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Hi Tom.You are allowed to call yourselve whatever you want,as long as no fraud involved.At that time you could change it my deed poll,(England,not sure about Scotland)but that would have costs involved.In saying that i do believe his father was a Frew.Don't know if parents lived together ,also don't think it would have been long enough for a marriage of common law.If the 1841 Census is the right one then looks like they never lived together.Have not looked for a likely Frew .Yes i did find an Agnes married to a Patterson in the 1901 census,but i wanted to make sure you were following the right one through certificates.
There is a tree on genes stating Robert McIntyre 20.3.1836 Stevenston-24.9.1914 Dalry.No father given.

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Hi Ellen,

Thanks for the reply. I was thinking as Robert McIntyre's mother was a single parent, would she not be called in front of Kirk Session to explain the pregnancy/birth. I have heard of that in East Lothian but not sure if it was nationwide. Next question, are the Kirk Session records available locally or online?

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Hi Tidybooks,Don't know about that.That date 20.3.1836 is not right,unless it's on "Scotlandspeople" and not in the IGI.
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Tom.

Have heard back from my contact at Genes.He has no info on Birth of Robert McIntyre.He took info from Marriage details of Robert and Mary,and death details of Margaret McIntyre.I can only suggest what others in your circumstances do ,follow the Maternal side only.I can only suggest they might be a clue in his offsprings middle names.I can't see that Robert was baptised ,like many other children whose parents could not afford to do so.

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Tom

Have you checked both these poor relief records.

McIntyre Robert 16 Stevenston 1575 2170877-1
McIntyre Robert 16 Stevenston 429 2170886-2

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HI Ellen,

If weather stays OK, will visit the Vennel at Irvine this week, to check these records.

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Hi Ellen,

I checked on Worldconnect for Robert McIntyre and it resulted in Robert McIntyre 20.3.1836 records. This is not my Robert McIntyre although some managed to get my Mary Weir mixed up with them.

I have the 09/09/1864 MC for Robert McIntyre and Mary Weir, it says both were illegitimate and advised the new marriages that there mothers had entered since. On the MC, Robert McIntyre and Mary could not write, he was a 23 yo collier from Stevenston she was an 18 yo from Saltcoats (Stevenston). He would have birth around 1841 and she would be born around 1846.

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Hi All,

It is a long time since I started this topic, but can tell you that I have found the answer. The Ayr Sheriff Court Paternity Cases have been put online recently, July 2017. I did a search on surname McIntyre, and Ayr in the court box only.
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http://www.scottishindexes.com/courtsearch.aspx

Here is one of the results,

Pursuer Margaret McIntyre, Townhead, Stevenston
Defender Robert Frew Junior, Miner or Coal Hewer, Kilwinning
Year of Child's Birth 1839
Year Extract Isssued 1846
Sheriff Court Ayr
County Ayrshire
NRS Reference SC6/7/6 p. 844

So found Robert McIntyre or Frew's natural father, the case was not held until 1846, when young Robert was 7. Also being called Robert Frew Junior, suggests his father maybe Robert Frew Senior. So will do some searching on the census.

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