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Name - "official" name and what they were known as
William Kethel
Date and place of birth
not known
Names of parents
Joseph Kethel or Kettle, and Jean Anderson
Date and place of baptism - if applicable
6 May 1792, Scone, Perth Scotland
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
to Mary Watson, 12 May 1830, Perth, Perth, Scotland
Occupation(s) - if any
"Journeyman Wright"
employed at the Dundee Railway Carriage Workshops
Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).
1841 - Coldside, Dundee, Fofar Scotland
" Wright J"
Date, place and cause of death
aft Jun (census) and before his son Alexander turned 9 in November 1841
According to son Alexander's obituary, his father was employed in the Dundee Railway Carriage Workshops and died when Alexander was eight, so in 1841.
This seems pretty early for railways, but apparently in 1839, the Dundee and Abroath Railway had 14 miles of track.(The Civil Engineers and Architects Journal V2, 1839)
Date and place of burial.
not known
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
none
Memorial inscription - if any
not known
William Kethel
Date and place of birth
not known
Names of parents
Joseph Kethel or Kettle, and Jean Anderson
Date and place of baptism - if applicable
6 May 1792, Scone, Perth Scotland
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
to Mary Watson, 12 May 1830, Perth, Perth, Scotland
Occupation(s) - if any
"Journeyman Wright"
employed at the Dundee Railway Carriage Workshops
Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).
1841 - Coldside, Dundee, Fofar Scotland
" Wright J"
Date, place and cause of death
aft Jun (census) and before his son Alexander turned 9 in November 1841
According to son Alexander's obituary, his father was employed in the Dundee Railway Carriage Workshops and died when Alexander was eight, so in 1841.
This seems pretty early for railways, but apparently in 1839, the Dundee and Abroath Railway had 14 miles of track.(The Civil Engineers and Architects Journal V2, 1839)
Date and place of burial.
not known
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
none
Memorial inscription - if any
not known