Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William McGeoch (1808- )

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c.1808 Born in Kirkinnan

1841 Willm Mcgeoch 33, ironmonger, lived in Innerkip with Ellen Mcgeoch 25 Mary Mcgeoch 3, Elizabeth Mcgeoch 1[1]

1851 Ironmonger, lived in Gorbals[2]

1861 William Mcgeoch 53, ironmonger, lived in Gorbals with Helen Mcgeoch 47, Mary Mcgeoch 23, Andrew Mcgeoch 15, Jane Mcgeoch 13, Isabella Mcgeoch 8, Alexander Mcgeoch 6, John J Mcgeoch 4, Georgina G Mcgeoch 2[3]

1881 William McGeoch 73, retired ironmonger, lived in Partick with Helen McGeoch 67 Mary McGeoch 41, Alexander McGeoch 26, John McGeoch 24, Georgina McGeoch 22 Christina Hunter 23[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 census
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1861 census
  4. 1881 census