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just a coincidence?
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Maureen | Report | 29 Oct 2007 22:29 |
I've been trying for a long time to find out more about my 2xgreat grandmother, Mary Stewart, born in Edinburgh around 1845. She marries twice and gives two different sets of parents,neither of which I can track down, not helped by the fact that Stewart must be the most common name ever in Edinburgh! I have found a 1851 census which might be my Mary, aged 6, lodging with a family called Shedden, not at all a common name in Edinburgh, and for her first marriage in 1869 her witness is a Jane Shedden. Does anyone believe in coincidences? Any ideas why such a young child would be a lodger? |
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Heather | Report | 29 Oct 2007 22:40 |
That sounds a very likely connection to me. |
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Maureen | Report | 29 Oct 2007 23:07 |
Thanks Heather, I've been trying not to get too excited about this census entry! |
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MrsBucketBouquet | Report | 29 Oct 2007 23:16 |
Maureen |
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Researching: |
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Judith | Report | 30 Oct 2007 11:23 |
A long shot this but wouldn't it be great if one of the Sheddon's who she lodged with left a will naming Mary and saying something like, "to Mary Stewart, the child of my beloved deceased cousin Archibald* Stewart and his wife Jemima.*...." (*substitute the names you would like to find, but preferably unusual ones to make further searches of a common surname easier) Well you can dream! but it might just be worth looking for Sheddon wills. |