1841 to 1901 census

For those researching family in the three towns area.
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John Donnelly wrote:Ann and Hugh,

thanks very much for this.

I have a friend here in Holland called Allan Poot, who comes from S.A. He only knows that his grandmother, (possibly g-gr-mother) came from Ardrossan. He asked me if I could find anything for him.The details I gave were all that he had.

I will pass this on to him. Again, thanks a million. Allan will be very pleased. Up till now they had no background at all.

JD

Hi there,

I am family of the Adams family mentioned here. Perhaps I can help? I am also looking for as much information as I can get.

Kind regards
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Ann wrote:Hi John,

1881 census
John Adams head age 40 burgh Collector/House factor
Elizabeth Adams wife age 41
Thomas Adams son age 14
Robert Adams son age 12
John Adams son age 9
Jessie Adams daughter age 6
Lyclsie? Adams daughter age 4
Elizabeth Adams daughter age 3
Address - 10 Seton Street Ardrossan
Good day,

According to a little research I have done previously, I believe "Lyclsie" should be Lydia.

Kind regards
Wayne Adams
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Hi Ann My great grandmother Isabella Kennedy Born July 1857 Braidwood Lanark Scotland her FATHER born in Ireland was William Kennedy Circa !827 born in Ireland married to Mary Jane McNeil - I get a 18/11/1830 William Kennedy ( dont know if it is him ) but cannot get back further and would like to for both these Gt Gt grandparents . My 28 yr old G/son has taken an interest in where he has come from on My side ..

Thanks Bill McAllister ( 1/9/1934 )
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sparky0247 wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2015 1:21 pm
Ann wrote:Hi John,

1881 census
John Adams head age 40 burgh Collector/House factor
Elizabeth Adams wife age 41
Thomas Adams son age 14
Robert Adams son age 12
John Adams son age 9
Jessie Adams daughter age 6
Lyclsie? Adams daughter age 4
Elizabeth Adams daughter age 3
Address - 10 Seton Street Ardrossan
Good day,

According to a little research I have done previously, I believe "Lyclsie" should be Lydia.

Kind regards
Wayne Adams
Hi Wayne and All

I am the G-Grandaughter of Robert Adams, my Gran being born on Glasgow Street in 1909.

I see your post is 2015, but if this thread is still live, does anyone have any more leads further back please?

Thank you
Jan
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Hi Jan,
The census is from 1891, not 1881.
This is the next post from Ann:
Ann wrote: Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:42 pm Sorry John
Last post was actually the 1891 census
the following is the 1881 census

John Adams head age 30 House factor and coal merchant
Elizabeth Adams wife age 30
Thomas Adams son age 4
Robert Adams son age 2
Address - 66 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan
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I have previously posted this family intimation which may be of passing interest: -

GLASGOW HERALD
22 MARCH 1909

BIRTH

ADAMS: At 179 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan, on the 20th instant, the wife of Robert Adams, Johannesburg; a daughter.
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hahaya2004 wrote: Wed Jan 18, 2023 1:38 pm I have some more information. I'll sort it and send it to you.
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Sent a private message with some information for you.
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