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John Abernethy farmer1

M, #18580, b. 1831, d. 13 March 1904
Last Edited: 25 Apr 2024

Parents:

Father*: Archibald Abernethy farmer1 b. 1789, d. 16 Jan 1881
Mother*: Ann Irvine Tait1 b. 12 Jul 1795, d. 15 Apr 1876
  • Birth*: John Abernethy farmer was born in 1831.1
  • He was the son of Archibald Abernethy farmer and Ann Irvine Tait.1
  • Death*: John Abernethy farmer died on 13 March 1904 at Public Road, near Tottrie, St Cyrus, Kincardinshire, Scotland, ; 1904 deaths in the parish of St Cyrus in the county of Kinardine, ref 5; John Abernethy farmer married to Margaret Malcolm, found 1904 March Thirteenth 10h 0m am on the Public Road near Tottrie St Cyrus usual residence Criggie St Cyrus, male aged 73 years, parents Archibald Abernethy farmer deceased & Ann Abernethy ms Tait deceased; syncope seen after death as cert by r Soutar MD; informanat signed Archibald Abertnethy son Criggie St Cyrus; registered 1904 March 14th at St Cyrus signed Thomas Steele registrar.2
  • (Deceased) Death RCE: His death registration was corrected on 23 June 1905 at St Cyrus, Kincardinshire, Scotland, , Page 102, ref 267; Register of Corrected Entries for the parish of St Cyrus in the county of Kincardine; The following report of resuly of a procognition has been received touching the Death of John Abernethy Registered under no 5 in the register book of Deaths for the year 1904. John Abernethy farmer married aged 73 years, found dead on 13th March 1904 on the Public Road abou 300 yeards from Tottrie, parish of St Cyrus 9UR Criggie St Cyrus; parents Archibald Abernethy farmer & Ann Tait or Abernethy, cause failure of heart action signed Dr Robert Soutar Montrose; certified by Robert Falconer Procurator Fiscal, Procurator Fiscal's Office Stonehaven 24th March 1904, St Cyrus 26th March 1904, signed Thomas Steele registrar.3
  • (Informant) Death: He registered the death of Jane Abernethy on 25 March 1883; headstone says 65

    Deaths in the district of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine, ref 18; Jane Abernethy grocer single, died 1893 March Twenty Fifth 11h 0m, am, Allerdice Street, Stonehaven, female aged 65 years, parents Archibald Abernethy farmer deceased & Ann Abernethy ms Tait deceased, cause Rheumatism 1 year Endocarditis 15 days as cert by Wm Burnside Leslie MD, inf signed John Abernethy brother Criggie St Cyrus, reg 1893 March 25th at Stonehaven signed D Carr registrar.4,5

Census & Directory Entries

Member of Household6 June 1841John Abernethy farmer was listed along with Archibald Abernethy farmer in the 1841 census at Reedstones, Maryculter, Kincardinshire, Scotland, . First name(s)     Last name     Sex     Age     Birth year     Birth place
Archibald     Abernethy     Male     50     1791     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Ann     Abernethy     Female     40     1801     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Archibald     Abernethy     Male     16     1825     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Jane     Abernethy     Female     13     1828     Kincardineshire, Scotland
John     Abernethy     Male     10     1831     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Alexander     Abernethy     Male     6     1835     Kincardineshire, Scotland
James     Abernethy     Male     3     1838     Kincardineshire, Scotland
William     Abernethy     Male     0     1841     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Ann     Abernethy     Female     40     1801     Kincardineshire, Scotland

First name(s)     Archibald
Last name     Abernethy
Sex     Male
Age     50
Birth year     1791
Birth county     Kincardineshire
Birth county as transcribed     Kincardineshire
Birth place other     Scotland
Birth place other as transcribed     SCOTLAND
Occupation     Crofter
Full address     Reedstones, Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland
House name     Reedstones
Street     Reedstones
Parish or township     Maryculter
County     Kincardineshire
Country     Scotland
Registration district     -
Family member first name(s)     Jane, John, James, William, Ann, Archibald, Alexander
Family member last name     Abernethy
Archive reference     -
Piece number     -
Book number     -
Folio number     -
Page number     -
Schedule     18
Record set     1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Category     Census, land & surveys
Subcategory     Census
Collections from     Great Britain, Scotland.6
Member of Household30 March 1851They was listed as a member of the household of Archibald Abernethy farmer in the 1851 census at Redstone, Maryculter, Kincardinshire, Scotland, ; First name(s)     Last name     Relationship     Marital status     Sex     Age     Birth year     Occupation     Birth place
Archibald     Abernethy     Head     Married     Male     59     1792     Farmer of 30 acres     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Ann     Abernethy     Wife     Married     Female     53     1798     Farmer's wife     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Archibald     Abernethy     Son     Unmarried     Male     25     1826     Scholar     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Jane     Abernethy     Daughter     Unmarried     Female     22     1829     Farmer's daughter     Kincardineshire, Scotland
John     Abernethy     Son     Unmarried     Male     19     1832     Farmer's son     Kincardineshire, Scotland
Alexander     Abernethy     Son     Unmarried     Male     16     1835     Farmer's son     Kincardineshire, Scotland
James     Abernethy     Son     Unmarried     Male     12     1839     Scholar     Kincardineshire, Scotland
William     Abernethy     Son     -     Male     9     1842     Scholar     Kincardineshire, Scotland
John     Lumsden     Lodger     Married     Male     59     1792     Stone dyker     Aberdeenshire, Scotland
James     Lumsden     Lodger     Unmarried     Male     45     1806     Stone dyker     Coull, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

First name(s)     Archibald
Last name     Abernethy
Relationship     Head
Marital status     Married
Sex     Male
Age     59
Birth year     1792
Birth town     -
Birth town as transcribed     Maryculter
Birth county     Kincardineshire
Birth county as transcribed     Kincardineshire
Birth place     Scotland
Birth place other as transcribed     Scotland
Occupation     Farmer of 30 acres
Full address     Redstone, Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland
House name     Redstone
Street     Redstone
Parish     Maryculter
County     Kincardineshire
Country     Scotland
Registration district     -
Enumeration district     2
Piece number     -
Folio     -
Page     -
Schedule     9
Record set     1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Category     Census, land & surveys
Subcategory     Census
Collections from     Great Britain, Scotland.7

Citations

  1. [S50] General Record Office for Scotland, online www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, General Record Office for Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland), Statutory Death 1904 FSt Cyrus ref 267/5 image held [Apr 2024].
  2. [S50] General Record Office for Scotland, Statutory Death 1904 St Cyrus ref 267/5 image held [Apr 2024].
  3. [S50] General Record Office for Scotland, Statutory Death RCE 1904 St Cyrus ref 267/5 image held [Apr 2024].
  4. [S67] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121531637/ann_irvine-abernethy: accessed 24 April 2024), memorial page for Ann Irvine Tait Abernethy (12 Jul 1795–15 Apr 1876), Find a Grave Memorial ID 121531637, citing Templars Kirkyard, Kirkton of Maryculter, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; Maintained by KChaffeeB (contributor 46506715). [Apr 2024]
  5. [S50] General Record Office for Scotland, Statutory Death 1893 Fetteresso ref 258/1 18 image held [Apr 2024].
  6. [S54] Website findmypast.co.uk (www.findmypast.co.uk) Archibald Abernethy in 1841
    1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census
    Reedstones, Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland
    [Apr 2024].
  7. [S54] Website findmypast.co.uk (www.findmypast.co.uk) Archibald Abernethy in 1851
    1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census
    Redstone, Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland
    [Apr 2024].