1895 LEITCH, ISABELLA MURRAY (Statutory registers Births 410/ 453) Births in the Parish of Beath in the County of Fife 1895. Isabella Murray Leitch 1895 October Tenth 9h.0m. P.M. 71 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath F. Parents: John Leitch, Coal Miner Janet Leitch M.S. Murray m. 1894 December 14th Beath Inf. John Leitch Father Present Registered 1895 October 23rd, Cowdenbeath ? Beveridge Assistant Registrar
1901 Scotland Census Scotland People, 1901 LEITCH, JOHN (Census 410/ 3/ 18) Parish: Beath 1901 Scotland Census [Scotlandspeople.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
Name: John Leitch Age: 30 Estimated birth year:abt 1871 Relationship: Head Spouse's name: Janet Leitch Gender: Male Where born: Fife, Beath Registration Number: 410 Registration district:Beath Civil Parish: Beath County: Fife Address: 47 Nasmyth Place Occupation: Coal Miner Household Members: Name Age John Leitch30 Janet Leitch28 Isabella Leitch5 Alison Leitch4 Ebenezer Leitch2 Janet Leitch2 Mo
The temperature on October 4, 1895 was about 11.9 °C. There was 1 mm of rain. The airpressure was 74 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 95%. Source: KNMI
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