1901 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for Patrick Dignam Parish: Cadder Eastern District; ED: 4; Page: 35; Line: 11; Roll: CSSCT1901_251 1901 Scotland Census [Ancestry.com] The 1901 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 31 March/1 April 1901. 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 Patrick Dignam Name: Patrick Dignam Age: 32 Estimated birth year: abt 1869 Relationship: Head Spouse's name: Mary Ann Dignam Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 626A/2 Registration district: Cadder Eastern District Civil Parish: Cadder Eastern District County: Lanarkshire Address: Low Row No 4 Occupation: Coal Miner ED: 4 Household schedule number: 166 Line: 11 Roll: CSSCT1901_251 Household Members: Name Age Patrick Dignam 32 Mary Ann Dignam 26 Mary Ann Dignam 6 Lawrence Dignam 5 Terence Dignam 3 Patrick Dignam 10 Mo
1900 DIGNAM, PATRICK (Statutory registers Births 626/A2 70) Births in the District of Cadder in the County of Lanark 1900. Patrick Dignam 1900 May Tenth 2h.30m. P.M. Garnkirk, Cadder. M. Parents: Patrick Dignam, Fireclay Miner Mary Ann Dignam M.S. Cole m. 1893 July 15th, (14th) Shettleston Inf. Patrick Dignam, Father Registered May 12th, Shettleston George McCrae Registrar
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