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    1. 1911 Scotland Census Scotlands People, 1911 MCLAUCHLAN, JOHN (Census 424/ 26/ 14) Parish: Dunfermline: 19 Ross Lane, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland 1911 Scotland Census [Scotlandspeople.com] The 1911 census was taken on Sunday 2 April under provisions in the Census (Great Britain) Act 1910. The records were released on 5 April 2011 following the end of their 100 year closure period. There were new questions relating to fertility of marriage: on duration of marriage; the number of living children born to each marriage; and the number alive at the time of the census. There were changes to several others: categories for people with disabilities were revised and the introductory section to the third report on the 1911 census refers to the intended use of the terms as: lunatic - in cases where the infirmity had been acquired during life imbecile - in extreme cases where the infirmity had existed from birth or an early age feeble-minded - in milder cases where the infirmity had existed from birth or an early age.
      1911 MCLAUCHLAN, JOHN (Census 424/ 26/ 14)
      John McLauchlan Head 40 Mar. Miner Coal Hewer Lanark Wishaw
      Hellen H. McLauchlan Wife 36 Mar. 17 Years Married. 8 Child Births. 7 Children Living. Ayr, Ayr
      Peter McLauchlan Son 14 Miner Coal Hewer Fife, Carnock
      Isabella B McLauchlan Daughter 13 Fife Carnock
      Agnes McLauchlan Daughter 13 Fife Carnock
      Colin H McLauchlan Son 10 Kinross, Kinross
      Hellen H McLauchlan Daughter 8 Kinross, Kinross Marion H McLauchlan Daughter 5 Fife Carnock
      Elizabeth McLauchlan Daughter 1 Fife Dunfermline
      Colin Harrower Father in Law 58 Widower Retired Coal Miner Clackmannan, Clackmannan
    2. 1901 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for John McLauchlan Parish: Kinross; ED: 2; Page: 26; Line: 1; Roll: CSSCT1901_149 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 John McLauchlan
      Name: John McLauchlan
      Age: 31
      Estimated birth year: abt 1870
      Relationship: Head
      Spouse's name: Helen McLauchlan
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Lanarkshire, Hamilton
      Registration Number: 462
      Registration district: Kinross
      Civil Parish: Kinross
      Town: Kinross
      County: Kinross
      Address: Old Causeway
      Occupation: Coal Miner Hewer
      ED: 2
      Household schedule number: 126
      Line: 1
      Roll: CSSCT1901_149
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      John McLauchlan 31
      Helen McLauchlan 27
      Peter McLauchlan 5
      Isabella McLauchlan 2
      Agnes McLauchlan 2
      Colin McLauchlan 5 Months
    3. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Births (from 1855), 1900 MCLAUCHLAN, COLIN HARROWER (Statutory registers Births 462/ 56)
      1900 MCLAUCHLAN, COLIN HARROWER (Statutory registers Births 462/ 56)
      Births in the Parish of Kinross in the County of Kinross 1900.
      Colin Harrower McLauchlan
      1900 October Twenty second 9h.55m. p.m.
      Piper Row, Kinross. M
      Parents: John Fife McLauchlan, Coal Miner .
      Helen McLauchlan. M.S. Harrower
      m. 1893 December 29th, Beath
      Inf. John McLauchlan, Father
      Registered
      1900, November 7th, Kinross
      David Brown
      Registrar
    4. Newspaper Article, 1933 MCLAUGHLIN, COLIN HARROWER Evening Telegraph 25 July 1933 Page 4 row 1 bottom
      MCGLAUGHLAN, COLIN HARROWER Evening Telegraph 25 July 1933 Page 4 row 1 bottom
      DUNFERMLINE MAN FINED
      FOR FIGHTING
      Coiin Harrower McLauchlin, chip vendor,
      60 Golfdrum Street. Dunfermline, was
      charged before Sheriff Dudley Stuart at
      Cupar to-day with having, on July 21, in
      Main Street. Thornton. opposite the Crown
      Hotel, cursed and sworn and quarrelled and
      fought with James Hamilton, a labourer,
      and committed a breach of the peace.
      Mr P. J. McPherson, depute fiscal, said
      Hamilton was really the principal aggressor
      in the case. and he had already been dealt
      with and sent to prison for 30 days.
      His Lordship imposed a fine of 20s on
      McLauchlin.
    5. Newspaper Article, 1921 MCLAUGHLIN, COLIN HARROWER Evening Telegraph 22 March 1921
      MCLAUGHLIN, COLIN HARROWER The evening Telegraph Tuesday March 22 1921.
      DUNFERMLINE MEN IN TROUBLE.
      Sequel to Midnight Escapade.
      Remitted to the Sheriff from Dunfermline Police Court this morning, George Saunders
      Henderson, labourer, 80 Chalmers Street,
      and Colin Harrower McLaughlin, miner, Ross Lane, both of Dunfermline, two young
      men who were surprised in a local stable on Sunday morning by the constable on the beat, were fined £2, with the alternative of fifteen days in prison by Sheriff Umpherston.
      The scene of their midnight escapade was the Old Foundry premises in Pilmuir Street,
      occupied by William Dobson, contractor, and
      they adrnitted breaking into the stable and stealing a quantity of saddlery.
      They pleaded that they were the worse for drink.
    6. Newspaper Article, 1921 MCLAUGHLIN, COLIN HARROWER Evening Telegraph 21 March 1921 Page 6 Row 2
      MCGLAUGHLAN, COLIN HARROWER Evening Telegraph 21 March 1921 Page 6 Row 2
      ESCAPE OVER HOUSE TOPS AT DUNFERMLINE.
      Two Men Arrested on Burglary
      Charge.
      Following upon a dramatic arrest on Friday last of a man who entered local public house, and after revelling in a bath
      dressed himself in the manager's clothes.
      Dunfermline City Police effected another smart capture in the early hours of yesterday morning of two young men who, it is alleged. were attempting to gather together a quantity of harness.
      Surprised by Constable Anderson on his tour of duty, they attempted to make off by
      an exit which the constable knew, but, encountering him, they withdrew and, It is
      believed made their escape by scampering over the roofs of adjoining buildings. One
      of the men, however, being known to the police, he and his companion were located and arrested within an hour's time.
      The two young men were brought before Bailie Dick at Dunfermline Burgh Police
      Court this morning. their names being George Saunders Henderson, labourer, 80 Chalmers Street, and Colin Harrower McLaughlin, miner, Ross Lane, both Dunfermline.
      The charge against them was that they broke into the stable at the Old Foundry, Pilmuir Street, Dunfermline, occupied by
      William Dobson and stole a quantity of harness.
      On the motion of Chief Constable Bruce, the men, who were not asked to plead, were
      remanded for twenty-four hours in order that the police might be able to complete
      their inquiries.

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