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James Neave tinsmith1

M, #10084, b. 4 July 1824
Last Edited: 14 May 2024

Parents:

Father*: Alexander Neave handloom weaver linen1 b. c 1800
Mother*: Jean Kyd1 b. c 1799
  • (Informant) Death: James Neave tinsmith registered the death of John Neave tailor master on 8 April 1871 at Manor Street, Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; 1871 deaths in the district of Forfar in the county of Forfar, ref 84; John Neave tailor master married to Ann Crighton, 1871 April Eighth 8h 40m am Manor Street Forfar, male aded 50 years, parents Alexander neave linen weaver (dec) and Jean NEave ms Kydd, disease of heart years as cert by Charles Hunter surgeon, signed James Neave brother 41 East High Street Forfar, registered 1871 April 8th at Forfar James Burns registrar.2

Census & Directory Entries

Member of Household6 June 1841James Neave tinsmith was listed in the 1841 census at Zoar, Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland, . Alexander Neave,40, HLW linen, Angus; Jean Neave, wife, 40, Angus; James Neave, 15, tinsmith appr, Angus.3

Citations

  1. [S1] International Genealogical Index (IGI) (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: International Genealogical Index), [Mar 2013].
  2. [S50] General Record Office for Scotland, online www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, General Record Office for Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland), GROS Statutory Death 1871 Forfar 288/00 0084 [Apr 2013].
  3. [S9] Website Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk) Source Citation: Parish: Forfar; ED: 13; Page: 4; Line: 950; Year: 1841. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1841 Scotland Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: 1841 Scotland Census. Edinburgh, Scotland: General Register Office for Scotland. Reels 1-151. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. [Mar 2013]