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Peter Allan
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Peter Allan (or Allen)
Date and place of birth Don't know Names of parents Don't know Date and place of baptism - if applicable Not found Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 23 Jun 1775 at Eccles, Berwickshire, Scotland, to Mary Lookup. Occupation(s) - if any Don't know 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!). 1775 - 1781 Eccles, Berwickshire 1782 - Langrig, Eccles, Berwickshire 1785 - 1793 Eccles, Berwickshire Date, place and cause of death Not found Date and place of burial. Not found Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Not found Memorial inscription - if any Not found Link to son's thread: John Allan There are a couple of Patrick Allan baptisms in Berwickshire - 12 Dec 1731 Cranshaws, FamilySearch doesn't give parents' names, and 17 May 1750 Duns, parents George Allan and Isobel Dickson. |
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Children's names, in order of birth, are David, William, Kathrain, John, Elizabeth, Mary, Alison and Peter. This may help me in sorting out the right baptism for Peter.
It looks as though I have only viewed the OPR image for son John's baptism so far and it doesn't give Peter's occupation but does give the address as Langrig. Witnesses Wm Jeffrey and Thos Brown. |
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Have had a look at son David's baptism (14 Dec 1777) and it doesn't show Peter's occupation either although there is a column for it. Residence is Longrig and witnesses are Wm Dawson and Geo Eccles.
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Now I've had a look at son Peter's baptism (24 Feb 1793) and residence is Bellchester, witnesses Wm Loremer and Thos Common. No occupation on that one either.
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Had a look at the Farm Horse Tax Rolls.
James Trotter Esq, Bellechester George Eccles, Mornington Mill William Allen, ????? Peter Brown, Langrig |
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What date do those come from, please, Shona?
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1797-8.
Langrig farm is a listed building from mid 19th century. The building doesn't appear on the 1858 OS map - there is an old steading there, according to various reports on tbe listing. |
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Thanks, Shona.
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