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Persönliche Daten Condie C Leitch 

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  • Er wurde geboren am 22. Februar 1830 in Beath, Fife, Scotland.Quellen 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
    LEITCH, CONDIE, ROBERT, LEITCH/MARGARET CHALMERS, FR509, M, 22/02/1830, 410/ 20 31, Beath
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  • Er ist verstorben am 8. April 1861 in Within 300 yards of No.18 Comrie Pit. Comrie, Oakley, Carnock, Fife, Scotland, er war 31 Jahre alt.Quellen 2, 7, 8
    22 April 1861

    Fatal Accident - The Dunfermline Press reports the following:- "On Monday forenoon, a young man, named Condie Chalmers Leitch, met his death near No. 18 Comrie Pit, the property of the Forth Iron Company. Shortly after breakfast, Condie had gone upon a locomotive, in charge of a brother, and that, when nearing the pit in question , it is supposed that he had gone down to uncouple the waggons when he fell and the waggons passed over his body before there was time to stop them. The unfortunate man was brought up as an engine driver, but during the last ten years he has been a sailor, only returning from sea a few months ago. After escaping the perils of the deep in India, Australia, and China , he has thus suddenly perished almost within hail of his father s house . Condie was about thirty years of age , and unmarried. [Scotsman 24 April 1861]
  • Ein Kind von Robert Leitch und Margaret Chalmers

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Notizen bei Condie C Leitch

1. Condie died when about twenty-eight years of age Ref. Portrait and biographical album of Sedgwick County, Kansas

2. 1861 LEITCH, CONDIE CHALMERS (Statutory registers Deaths 343/ 5)

3. 22 April 1861 http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/71.html
Dunfermline Press 22 April 1861
Scotsman 26 April 1861

Fatal Accident - The Dunfermline Press reports the following:- "On Monday forenoon, a young man, named Condie Chalmers Leitch, met his death near No. 18 Comrie Pit, the property of the Forth Iron Company. Shortly after breakfast, Condie had gone upon a locomotive, in charge of a brother, and that, when nearing the pit in question , it is supposed that he had gone down to uncouple the waggons when he fell and the waggons passed over his body before there was time to stop them. The unfortunate man was brought up as an engine driver, but during the last ten years he has been a sailor, only returning from sea a few months ago. After escaping the perils of the deep in India, Australia, and China , he has thus suddenly perished almost within hail of his father s house . Condie was about thirty years of age , and unmarried. [Scotsman 24 April 1861]

4. Cant ID where No 18 Pit was situated.

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Andrew Leitch
± 1768-????
Janet Beveridge
± 1767-????
Robert Leitch
1801-1876

Condie C Leitch
1830-1861


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    1. Scotland. Select Births and Baptisms. Ancestry,com. 1564 -1950, Ancestry.com, 1830 Record for Condie Leitch Ancestry.com. Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. FHL Film Number:1040150
      Record for Condie Leitch
      Name: Condie Leitch
      Gender: Male
      Birth Date: 22 Feb 1830
      Birth Place: Beath, Fife, Scotland
      Father: Robert Leitch
      Mother: Margaret Chalmers
      FHL Film Number:1040150
    2. Portrait and biographical album of Sedgwick County, Kansas, MRS. BARBARA L. WILSON Portrait and biographical album of Sedgwick County, Kansas, containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent ... citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Kansas and of the Presidents of the United States Page 871 County, Kansas Published Chicago, Chapman brothers,1888. Description 5 p. l., 19-1123, [5] p.incl. illus., plates (part double) ports.28 cm. Rights Public Domain, Google-digitized. Permanent URL https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065277261
      MRS. BARBARA L. WILSON, who owns a good home in Payne Township, comprising 160 acres of land with excellent farm buildings, and pleasantly located on section 14, is the widow of the late Robert L. Wilson, who departed this life on the 23d of June, 1885. Mr. Wilson is a capable business man, and was the first Justice of the Peace in Payne Township, serving in 1871. He was also Postmaster of Greenwich for a term of eleven years, during which time his officee was in a small house on his farm. Mrs. Wilson was born in Scotland, June 5, 1828, and is the daughter of Robert and Margaret (Chambers) Leitch, who were natives of Scotland, where they spent their entire lives. Robert Leitch rested from his labours on the 15th of July, 1876, and the affectionate wife and mother joined her husband on the other side Oct. 13, 1880. Their family included eight children, namely: Andrew, Barbara, Condie. Robert, Alex, Peter, Margaret and Janet. Condie died when about twenty-eight years of age; the others are surviving, and continue on their native soil. The father was a machinist by trade, as also all his sons. Mrs. Wilson came to the United States when about twenty-five years of age. Her husband had preceded her some two years. settling first in Pennsylvania, where he was joined by his wife, and not long afterward they removed to New York State, locating in Orange County. Thence they removed two years later to Clinton, Ohio, in the Chippewa coal regions, where Mr. Wilson followed mining for a short time, and from there removed to Clay County, Ind. He worked there in a coal mine, and then pushed still further westward,becoming a resident of Alton, Ill., where the family resided for a period of fourteen years. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson came with their family to Kansas in 1870, locating first on Payne’s ranch until the outlines of the sections could be definitely ascertained. They camped on the land included in their present farm for a time, and afterward occupied a dugout during the winter months until a house could be erected. The husband by hard work and perseverance succeeding in raising enough vegetables to provide the family for the season, but were obliged to contend with hailstorms and grasshoppers, and were often reduced to corn bread and water. Mr. Wilson finally succeeded in clearing a quarter-section of land, through which the Ft. Scott Railroad now passes, and which is numbered among the fertile farms of the county. The childhood and youth of Mrs. Wilson were spent in her native county not far from the early home of her husband, to whom she was married on the 17th of April, 1848. Mr. Wilson. was the son of James and Elizabeth (Strong) Wilson, who were also of Scotch birth and parentage, and passed to their long home years ago. Their family consisted of thirteen children, of whom Robert L. was the youngest. After coming to Illinois and during the progress of the late Rebellion, Mr. Wilson enlisted as a Union soldier in Company G, 66th Illinois Infantry, and continued in the service about twenty-two months, being in many battles, but escaping without a wound. He marched with the troops of Gen. Sherman as far as Atlanta, when, on account of ill-health, he received his discharge, and was mustered out at Louisville, Ky., in 1865. To Mr. and Mrs. Wilson there were born seven children, namely: James lives in this township: Robert is deceased; John lives in this township; Andrew and Margaret are deceased; Mary is the wife of Thomas Barnes. of Osage City; Lydia is the wife of Frank E. Austin, and resides with her widowed mother on the farm, Mr. Austin having charge of its business. Mrs. Wilson is a consistent member of the Christian Church, with which she identified herself many years ago. Her husband belonged to the Baptist Church at the time of his death.
    3. 1861 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for Robert Leitch Parish: Carnock; ED: 6; Page: 11; Line: 23; Roll: CSSCT1861_54 1861 Scotland Census [Ancestry.com] The 1861 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 7/8 April 1861. The following information was requested: place, name, relationship to head of family, marital status, age, gender, profession, birthplace, and whether blind, deaf, and dumb. Database online.
      Record for Robert Leitch
      Name: Robert Leitch
      Age: 59
      Estimated birth year: abt 1802
      Relationship: Head
      Spouse's name: Margaret Leitch
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Beath, Fife
      Registration Number: 414
      Registration district: Carnock
      Civil Parish: Carnock
      County: Fife
      Address: 46 Blair Row
      Occupation: Engine Keeper
      ED: 6
      Household schedule number: 46
      Line: 23
      Roll: CSSCT1861_54
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      Robert Leitch 59
      Margaret Leitch 58
      Condie C Leitch 30
      Margaret E Leitch 18
      Peter Leitch 14
    4. 1851 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for Condie Leitch Parish: Kinross; ED: 6; Page: 26; Line: 16; Roll: CSSCT1851_95; Year: 1851 1851 Scotland Census [Ancestry.com] The 1851 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1851. The following information was requested: place, name, relationship to head of family, marital status, age, gender, profession, birthplace, and whether blind, deaf, and dumb. Database online.
      Record for Condie Leitch
      Name: Condie Leitch
      Age: 21
      Estimated birth year: abt 1830
      Relationship: Servant
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Carnock, Fife
      Parish Number: 462
      Civil Parish: Kinross
      Town: Kinross
      County: Kinross
      Address: Main Road
      Occupation: Assist Flesher Journeyman
      ED: 6
      Page: 26
      Household schedule number: 129
      Line: 16
      Roll: CSSCT1851_95
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      John McArthur 31
      Condie Leitch 21
    5. 1841 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for Robert Leitch Parish: Aberdour; ED: 6; Page: 10; Line: 783; Year: 1841 1841 Scotland Census [Ancestry.com] The 1841 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 6 June 1841. The following information was requested: name, age, gender, profession, and birthplace. Database online.
      Record for Robert Leitch
      Name: Robert Leitch
      Age: 35
      Estimated birth year: abt 1806
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Fife, Scotland
      Civil Parish: Aberdour
      County: Fife
      Address: Donibristle Colliery
      Occupation: Engineer
      Parish Number: 401
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      Robert Leitch 35
      Margaret Leitch 35
      Andrew Leitch 14
      Barbara Leitch 12
      Condie Leitch 10
      Robert Leitch 8
      Janet Leitch 4
      Alexander Leitch 2
    6. Scotlands People - Old Parish Registers of Births and Baptisms, 1830 LEITCH, CONDIE, FR509, M, 410/ 20 31, Beath
      22/02/1830 LEITCH, CONDIE, ROBERT, LEITCH/MARGARET CHALMERS, FR509, M, 410/ 20 31, Beath

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      https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=People&surname=leitch&forename=condie&forename_so=exact&from_year=&to_year=&surname_so=exact&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&event=(B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S)&record_type[0]=opr_births
    7. Newspaper Article, 1861 LEITCH, CONDIE CHALMERS http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/71.html Dunfermline Press 22 April 1861 Scotsman 24 April 1861
      1861 LEITCH, CONDIE CHALMERS (Statutory registers Deaths 343/ 5)

      22 April 1861
      Fatal Accident - The Dunfermline Press reports the following:- "On Monday forenoon, a young man, named Condie Chalmers Leitch, met his death near No. 18 Comrie Pit, the property of the Forth Iron Company. Shortly after breakfast, Condie had gone upon a locomotive, in charge of a brother, and that, when nearing the pit in question , it is supposed that he had gone down to uncouple the waggons when he fell and the waggons passed over his body before there was time to stop them. The unfortunate man was brought up as an engine driver, but during the last ten years he has been a sailor, only returning from sea a few months ago. After escaping the perils of the deep in India, Australia, and China , he has thus suddenly perished almost within hail of his father s house . Condie was about thirty years of age , and unmarried. [Scotsman 24 April 1861]
    8. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Deaths (from 1855), 1861 LEITCH, CONDIE CHALMERS (Statutory registers Deaths 343/ 5)
      1861 LEITCH, CONDIE CHALMERS (Statutory registers Deaths 343/ 5)
      Deaths in the District of Culross in the County of Perth 1861.
      Result of Precognition subsequently received from the Procurator Fiscal.
      Condie Chalmers Leitch, Sailor.
      Son of & residing with Robert Leitch, Engine Keeper, residing in Blair Row, Oakley,
      in the Parish of Carnock, County of Fife.
      1861, April Twentysecond.
      Between 10 & 11h. A.M.
      Within 300 yards of No.18 Comrie Pit.
      M. 30 Years.
      Parents: Robert Leitch, Engine -Driver.
      Margaret Leitch, M.S. Chalmers.
      COD Complete Destruction of Upper part of head, from Injury caused by Head being jammed between truck & wagon.
      Cert.by Thomas Brown.
      Surgeon, Dunblane.
      Inf. Robert Morris, Brother in Law, Present.
      Registered also on the information, subsequently received from Thos. Crawford. Int. Procurator Fiscal.
      Registered 1861. April 29th at Culross.
      John Kirk Penney. Registrar.

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