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This is a lengthy post but I am trying to find information on the siblings of my grandparents, above, and their descendants. My father James McEwan was born on 27 February 1899 at 7 Morriston Gardens, Cambuslang. He was an only child. The marriage of Grandfather James McEwan and Margaret Craig McEwan (nee McIntosh) had taken place on 30 December 1897 at Paisley, the Certificate of Proclamation giving Grandfather James McEwan as steel roller of Gowan Brae, Hutchinson Place, Flemington, and Grandmother McEwan as fruiterer of Chapel Park, Cambuslang.
Grandfather McEwan was born probably in late 1853. His parents were James McEwan, carter, and Janet Sutherland who were married on 18 January 1852 at Old Monkland (part of Airdrie), Lanarkshire. Other brothers and sisters subsequently born were John McEwan 23 September 1855 New Monkland Janet McEwan 20 January 1858 Old Monkland William McEwan 10 May 1860 Old Monkland Ann McEwan 27 November 1862 New Monkland
In the 1881 census data for Bothwell, Janet, James wife was then 58 and her place of birth was given as Cambuslang. She was living in a house on Old Glasgow Rd., Gowanlea Braidwoods Land, but husband James was not there on the census night. With her were James, 27, William, 20, and Annie, 19. Janet was recorded as “Carter’s wife”, James (son) as “gardener (job+)”, William as “Gen. Lab.”, and Annie as “Carter’s daughter”. In the same street (a few doors away) were John McEwan, age given as 25, a “Stocktaker In+”, his wife Marion, 24, born at Old Monkland, and their son, James, 1 year, also born at Old Monkland.
In the 1891 census the family were resident at 5 Greenhead Tce, Bothwell, Lanarkshire. Present in the house on census night were: Janet McEwan, Carter’s wife, 66, born Cambuslang James McEwan, son, Steelworker, 36, b. Coatbridge John McEwan, son (widower), Foreman steelworker, 33, b. Airdrie William McEwan, son, Labourer, 28, b. Coatbridge Annie McEwan, daughter, Milliner, 26, b. Plains James McEwan, grandson, Scholar, 11, b. Coatbridge Matthew, grandson, Scholar, 9, b. Uddingston Jane, granddaughter, Scholar, 7, b. Uddingston Janet, granddaughter, 5, b. Uddingston.
This indicates that John’s wife Marion had died, perhaps about 3-5 years earlier, and that he and his young family had moved in with his parents, or were visiting on the night of the census. An enlarged family would be a reason for the change of address to a larger house. Again, James senior is not present on census night. There is some consistent discrepancy of about 2 years in the recorded ages, which might arise from the nature of the question asked about age in the census.
The ages given in the 1881 census seem to reflect attained years at the time of the census, except for Annie. The discrepancy in the given ages in the 1891 census is not easy to explain. The ages given for John’s son James are consistent between the two censuses.
In the 1901 Scotland census John McEwan , age 44, was at Monkcastle Drive, Cambuslang, with also present in the house on census night Elizabeth McEwan, his wife, age 31, b. Tollcross, Lanarkshire, James McEwan, age 21 Matthew McEwan, age 19 Jane McEwan, age 17 John McEwan, age 7 Charles McEwan, age 5 Elizabeth McEwan, age 3 Mary McEwan, age1
This indicates John has married again and had a second family. It appears Janet, youngest daughter of Marion has died or was not present on census night.
MCINTOSHES Grandmother McEwan was born on 20 July 1865 at Elderslie. Her parents James and Margaret (nee Smith) McIntosh were married at Paisley on 16 July 1858. In the 1871 Scotland census parents and family were resident at Sermire Side Cottage, Abbey Landward, present in the house being: James McIntosh, age 37 Margret McIntosh, age 36 Janet McIntosh, age 18, Mary McIntosh, age 7, Margaret McIntosh, age 5, Agnes McIntosh, age 2, William Wetson, age 26.
The last named may have been a boarder, helping supplement the family income.
In the 1881 Scotland census the family are resident at Old Road, Johnstone. Present were James McIntosh, age 47, shale miner, b. Rutherglen Margaret McEwan, age 46, b.Govan, Renfrewshire Janet McIntosh, age 20, printer in carpet factory Mary McIntosh, age 17, printer in carpet factory Margaret McIntosh, age 15, printer in carpet factory Agnes McIntosh, age 12, scholar Marion McIntosh, age 7, scholar Jane McIntosh, age 4 James McIntosh, age 2.
The family burial plot A.90 at the Abbey Cemetery (located in the county of Renfrew some distance from Paisley Abbey) has had three interments: James McIntosh 30/1/1888, Margaret McIntosh 24/7/1915; and James McIntosh (Grandmother’s father) 28/11/1918. The cemetery plot was purchased at Abbey Cemetery, Abbey Parish of Paisley on 27 th January 1888 and James (son) was buried there on 30th January 1888. On that date the family residence was recorded as Hamburg House, Thornhill, Johnstone.
In the 1891 Scotland census present at the residence at Gleniffer View, Johnstone are James McIntosh, age 57, factory labourer Margaret McIntosh, age 56 Maggie McIntosh, age 25, fruiterer Agnes McIntosh, age 22, carpet weaver Marion McIntosh, age 17, coop winder Jeanie McIntosh, age 14. shop woman (fruiterer).
In the 1901 Scotland census James, age 67, and Margaret, age 66, are still resident at Gleniffer View Johnstone, but no family members remain at home. In their residence are electrical engineer boarders George McGahan (from the USA) and Maximillian Knats (from Germany).
Janet b. 7 March 1861 Rutherglen m. David McWhinnie 1884 Mary b. 11 May 1863 Johnstone, Renfrew m. Robert Stevenson1887 Margaret b. 20 July 1865 Johnstone, Renfrew m. James McEwan 1897 Agnes b. 25 June 1868 Johnstone, Renfrew m. ? Marion b. 1874 Johnstone, Renfrew m. Robert Stirling 1897 Jane (Jeanie) b. 1876 Johnstone, Renfrew m. Robert Dunn 1900 James b. 1879, d.1888.
Janet McIntosh married David McWhinnie in 1884 at Johnstone. In the 1891 census they were resident at 2nd Close, Paisley, the family being listed as David McWhinnie, age 29 Janet McWhinnie, age 30 James McWhinnie, age 5 John McWhinnie, age 3 Maggie McWhinnie, age 1.
Mary McIntosh at age 24 married Robert Stevenson aged 25 at Thorn, Johnstone on June 10 1887. Robert’s occupation was given as ‘carpet weaver’ and Mary’s as ‘carpet factory hand’. Robert’s parents were David Stevenson, carter, and Agnes (nee McPherson). Witnesses to the marriage were Maggie (Margaret) McIntosh and David Stevenson. Marion Wilson McIntosh married Robert Stirling at Johnstone in 1897. Jane (Jeannie) married Robert Dunn b. in Cambusland, Scotland, a noted Exclusive Brethren preacher at Johnstone in 1900. In 1901 they were resident at 42 Stannington Place, Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne. Robert was then 25 and a cashier for a yeast importer. In 1911 they were at Cartington Terrace, Heaton and had a daughter, Margaret Smith Dunn, b.1902. Robert’s occupation was then traveler for a yeast and egg importer. He died suddenly in 1922 on his way home to England from Australasia where he had been ministering. One McIntosh sister had a daughter who married a Lambert who was a dentist in London. (A photograph of the Lamberts taken in 1935? shows a couple in around their 40s with two young (4 and 8?) daughters, suggesting the mother (Mrs Lambert) was born in the early 1900s and was a granddaughter of James and Margaret McIntosh. A Miss Dunn of Newcastle and Miss Pringle of Morpeth also appear in the photograph, which might suggest Mrs Lambert was a Dunn.)
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