1. James cant be found in 1901 Census.
Record for John Wilson
Name: John Wilson
Age: 39
Estimated birth year: abt 1852
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name: Mary Wilson
Gender: Male
Where born: Kirkcaldy, Fife
Registration Number: 447
Registration district: Markinch
Civil Parish: Markinch
County: Fife
Address: Ashgrove Quarry House
Occupation: Distillery Labourer
ED: 16
Household schedule number: 1
Line: 1
Roll: CSSCT1891_137
Household Members:
Name Age
John Wilson 39
Mary Wilson 38 Methil
Juliet Wilson 18 Kirkcaldy Yarn Bleacher
Andrew Wilson 15 Kennoway Cooper (Apprentice)
James Wilson 12 Methil
Agnes Wilson 10 Windygates
Elizabeth Wilson 7 Windygates
John Wilson 5 Windygates
Marjory Wilson 3 Windygates
Isabella Mercer 23 Niece Flax Millworker Kennoway
Name: John Wilson
Age: 39
Estimated birth year: abt 1852
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name: Mary Wilson
Gender: Male
Where born: Kirkcaldy, Fife
Registration Number: 447
Registration district: Markinch
Civil Parish: Markinch
County: Fife
Address: Ashgrove Quarry House
Occupation: Distillery Labourer
Household Members:
Name Age
John Wilson 39
Mary Wilson 38 Methil
Juliet Wilson 18 Kirkcaldy Yarn Bleacher
Andrew Wilson 15 Kennoway Cooper (Apprentice)
James Wilson 12 Methil
Agnes Wilson 10 Windygates
Elizabeth Wilson 7 Windygates
John Wilson 5 Windygates
Marjory Wilson 3 Windygates
Isabella Mercer 23 Niece Flax Millworker Kennoway
Record for John Wilson
Name: John Wilson
Age: 29
Estimated birth year: abt 1852
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name: Mary Mercer Wilson
Gender: Male
Where born: Fife, Kirkcaldy
Registration Number: 447
Registration district: Markinch
Civil Parish: Markinch
County: Fife
Address: Windygates
Occupation: Distillery Ballman
ED: 15
Household schedule number: 90
Line: 12
Roll: CSSCT1881_124
Household Members:
Name Age
John Wilson 29
Mary Mercer Wilson 28 Methil
Juliet Sanderson Wilson 8 Kirkcaldy
Andrew Mercer Wilson 5 Kennoway
James Wilson 3 Methil
Agnes Aitken Wilson 8 Mon Markinch
Isabella Wilson 8 Visitor Dysart
1920 TIRED OF BUYING DOG COLLARS.
Leitch, Andrew, Evening Telegraph, Tuesday, February 24, 1920
TIRED OF BUYING DOG COLLARS.
Mr George Brander, the procurator fiscal, at Cupar Sherif Court this afternoon, stated that there had been a lot of sheep-worrying in the Cameron Bridge district, and it was important that dogs should have collars, so that they could be traced. James Wilson, electrician, Cameron Bridge; William Miller, miner, 11 Wellsgreen Terrace; and Andrew Leitch, Cameron Bridge, who each pleaded guilty to being the owners of dogs found without collars on the highway, were each fined 7s 6d.
Alexander Young, Cupar, who was fined 10s for not having a collar on his dog for three years, and was tired of buying collars.
The Sheriff -- What becomes of the collars?
Young--somebody takes them off the dog's neck.
Young had a previous conviction.