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2nd (1855) Registration District Dundee1

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Last Edited: 8 Nov 2021
  • Address*: As of 1856, 2nd (1855) Registration District Dundee and Alex Leask registrar Dundee, 2nd lived at 62 Barrack Street, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; A line from the Harbour along Castle Street, High Street, Reform Street, Meadowside, Ward Street, and along the Newtyle Railway to the extreme North, divides the First, or East, and Second, or West Districts, of the Town and Parish.1
  • Address: As of 1858, 2nd (1855) Registration District Dundee and Alex Leask registrar Dundee, 2nd lived at 62 Barrack Street, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; A line from the Harbour along Castle Street, High Street, Reform Street, Meadowside, Ward Street, and along the Newtyle Railway to the extreme North, divides the First, or East, and Second, or West Districts, of the Town and Parish.1
  • Address: As of 1861, 2nd (1855) Registration District Dundee and Alex Leask registrar Dundee, 2nd lived at 4 Willison Street, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, & MARRIAGES

    First Districte—William Johnston, Registrar, Office, 33, Meadowside.
    Second District.—Alexander Leask, Registrar, Office, 4, Willison Street.
    Third District. —James Waddell, Registrar Office, "Union St., Loc!lee.

    Office Hours from 9 a. m. to $ p. m, and from 6 to 8p. in.
    On Saturdays, from 9 to 3.


    The Act for making the Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, imperative, came into operation on the 1st of January, 1855 , since which time other two amended Acts have been passed, agecting considerably a number of sections of the First Act. T he dates of Registration however have not been altered, and to avoid penalty must take place as follows

    Births within 21 days,
    Deaths „ 8 „
    Marriages 3 1)

    The proper informants of a Birth are the Parents, and of an illegItimate Birth the Mother, but it requires the personal .attendance of both Father and Mother at the Register Office before an illegitimate child can be regis- tered by the surname of the Father.
    The nearest Relative present at the Death of any person, and failing the deceased having any Relative the Occupier of the house in which the Death took place, must personally give notice of the Death to the Registrar within the above period. However by the arrangements of the respective Burying Grounds, it is necessary that Deaths be registered before interments take
    place.
    Marriage Schedules may either be delivered personally to the Registrar, or sent by Post, but it is very desirable that they should be delivered per- sonally in case of being improperly or imperfectly tilled up. It is also of importance for contracting parties to bear in mind, that it is absolutely necessary for them to have the real signatures of two witnesses to the cere-
    mony before it is a complete document.

    For the purposes of the Act the Parliamentary Burgh of Dundee was Aivided into three Districts. A line from the Barbour along Castle Street, High Street, Reform Street, Ward Road, and the ewtyle Railway, to the extreme North divides the First from the Second District; and a line from opposite Hazel Hall along Blackness Road down by East end of Glen Agnes
    Cottage across to Lochee Road, by Logie Farm Steading, along said road till nearly opposite Logic Burying Ground, then in a straight line North, by east side of Mr. W. Brown's property to King's Cross divides the Second ,from the Third District.1
  • Address: As of 1864, 2nd (1855) Registration District Dundee and Alex Leask registrar Dundee, 2nd lived at 58 Barrack Steet, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, 8t MARRIAGES.

    First District—William Johnston, Registrar; Office, 33 Meadow- side.
    Second District—Alexander Leask, Registrar; Office, 58 Barrack Street.
    Third District—James Waddell, Registrar; Office, Union Street, Lochee.
    Office Hours from 9 a.m., to 3 p.m; and from 6 to 8 p.m. On Saturdays, from 9 to 3.


    The dates of Registration are as follows
    Births must be Registered within 21 days.
    Deaths tt it tt 8 tt
    Marriages „ It If 3 it

    ror the purposes of the Act, the Parliamentary Burgh of Dundee Is divided into three Districts. A line from the Harbour along Castle Street, High Street, Reform Street, Ward Road, and the NeWtyle Railway, to the extreme North, divides the First from the Second District; and a line from opposite Hazel Hall, along Black- ness Road, down by East end of Glen Agnes Cottage, across to Lochee Road, by Logie Farm Steading, along said Road till nearly opposite Logic Burying Ground, then in a straight line North, by
    East side of Mr W. Brown's property, to King's Cross, divides the Second from the Third District.1
  • Address: As of 1867, 2nd (1855) Registration District Dundee and Alex Leask registrar Dundee, 2nd lived at 58 Barrack Steet, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; REGISTRARS 01? BIRTHS; DEATHS, MARRIAGES.
    First District—William Johnston, Registrar; Office, 33 Meadow- side.
    Second District—Alexander Leask, Registrar; Office 58 Barrack Street.
    Office Hours, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m ; and from 6 to 8 p.m. On Saturdays, from 9 to 3.
    Third District—James Kin nison, Registrar; Office, High Street, Lochee.


    Office Hours, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 6 p.m to
    On Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.


    The dates of Registration are as follows :—
    Births must be Registered within 21 days:
    Deaths „ 17 11
    Marriages, 77

    For the purposes of the Act, the Parliamentary Burgh of Dundee if4 divided into three Districts. A iTheirrom the Harbour along Castle Street, High Street, Reform Street, Ward Road, and the old Newtyle Railway, to the extreme North, divides the First from the Second District; and a line from opposjte,H.wl alonalack-ness Road, down by East end of Glen' AgneS‘ C'detage, at‘toss to Lochee Road, by Loe Farm Steading, along said Road till nearly opposite Logie Burying Ground, then in a straight line North to King's Cross, divides the Second from the Third District.1

Citations

  1. [S37] Directory Dundee (Dundee:, digital collection PCC. Hereinafter cited as Dundee Directory.