1861 Census

CountyRoxburghshire
ParishEdgerston
Enumeration Book2
Page1
Schedule3
AddressMervenslaw
Rooms with Windows1
Children at School3
Location NotesMervinslaw Cottages
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NameOther NameRelationshipConditionAgeSexOccupationBirthplace 18411851Notes 
Andrew Smith HeadMarried54MAgr LabRoxburgh, Kelso  
Name Andrew Smith
Other Name
Relationship Head
Condition Married
Age 54
Sex M
Occupation Agr Lab
Birthplace Roxburgh, Kelso
Notes
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Iisabella Smith WifeMarried51FAgr Lab WifeRoxburgh, Kelso  
Name Iisabella Smith
Other Name
Relationship Wife
Condition Married
Age 51
Sex F
Occupation Agr Lab Wife
Birthplace Roxburgh, Kelso
Notes
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Gorge Smith SonUnmarried21MAgr LabBerwick, Eccles  
Name Gorge Smith
Other Name
Relationship Son
Condition Unmarried
Age 21
Sex M
Occupation Agr Lab
Birthplace Berwick, Eccles
Notes
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Robert Smith SonUnmarried14MScholarBerwick, Eccles Not Alive 
Name Robert Smith
Other Name
Relationship Son
Condition Unmarried
Age 14
Sex M
Occupation Scholar
Birthplace Berwick, Eccles
Notes
1841 Census Not Alive
1851 Census
Jane Smith Daughter 12FScholarBerwick, Eccles Not Alive 
Name Jane Smith
Other Name
Relationship Daughter
Condition
Age 12
Sex F
Occupation Scholar
Birthplace Berwick, Eccles
Notes
1841 Census Not Alive
1851 Census
Alexander Smith Son 9MScholarRoxburgh, Kelso Not Alive 
Name Alexander Smith
Other Name
Relationship Son
Condition
Age 9
Sex M
Occupation Scholar
Birthplace Roxburgh, Kelso
Notes
1841 Census Not Alive
1851 Census

Source Citation
1861 Census, Parish of Edgerston, Roxburghshire, Enumeration Book 2, Page 1; Index, Scottish Indexes (https://www.scottishindexes.com/61transcript.aspx?houseid=787202003: accessed 25 Sep 2024); Original Source: 1861 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.
1861 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.