1841 Census

CountyPeeblesshire
ParishEddleston
Enumeration Book4
Page2
AddressCloich
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NameOther NameAgeSexOccupationBirthplace 18511861Notes 
Robert Johnston 45MAg. Lab.Peeblesshire LinkLinkwife was Agnes Chisholm who died 9 January 1841; see MI Eddleston 54
Name Robert Johnston
Other Name
Age 45
Sex M
Occupation Ag. Lab.
Birthplace Peeblesshire
Notes wife was Agnes Chisholm who died 9 January 1841; see MI Eddleston 54
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Anne Johnston 20F Peeblesshire Linkto marry a Clark and live in Inverness-shire for some time
Name Anne Johnston
Other Name
Age 20
Sex F
Occupation
Birthplace Peeblesshire
Notes to marry a Clark and live in Inverness-shire for some time
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Isabella Johnston 15F Peeblesshire  
Name Isabella Johnston
Other Name
Age 15
Sex F
Occupation
Birthplace Peeblesshire
Notes
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Mary Johnston 12F Peeblesshire  
Name Mary Johnston
Other Name
Age 12
Sex F
Occupation
Birthplace Peeblesshire
Notes
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Elizabeth Johnston 10F Peeblesshire Link 
Name Elizabeth Johnston
Other Name
Age 10
Sex F
Occupation
Birthplace Peeblesshire
Notes
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James Stoddart 15MAg. Lab.Not in County LinkLinkto marry Jane Wilson 31 January 1847 at West Linton
Name James Stoddart
Other Name
Age 15
Sex M
Occupation Ag. Lab.
Birthplace Not in County
Notes to marry Jane Wilson 31 January 1847 at West Linton
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Source Citation
1841 Census, Parish of Eddleston, Peeblesshire, Enumeration Book 4, Page 2; Index, Scottish Indexes (https://www.scottishindexes.com/41transcript.aspx?houseid=76004011: accessed 23 Nov 2024); Original Source: 1841 Scotland Census, National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

N.B. Notes which appear in italics above do not appear in the original records and are supplied from our own research. Alternative surnames (also in italics) have been either inferred as a possibility from the context of the record itself or supplied from other research. The idea behind this is to make it easier to find individuals who may have had more than one surname, but should not to be taken as evidence that the alternative surname shown ever applied to that person.

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Transcription - Copyright Graham Maxwell 2011-2014.
1841 Census Data - General Register Office for Scotland. Crown copyright. Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of the HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland.