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Persoonlijke gegevens Julia Buckley 

Bronnen 1, 2
  • Zij is geboren in het jaar 1865 in Ireland.Bronnen 1, 2
    Age on Marriage Certificate
  • Beroep: in het jaar 1888 Jute Preparer in 14 Dens Brae, Dundee, Angus, Scotland.Bron 3
  • Woonachtig:
    • in het jaar 1901: 10 East Bank, New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.Bron 1
    • in het jaar 1891: 13 Alexander St, Dundee, Angus, Scotland.Bron 2
    • in het jaar 1888: 14 Dens Brae, Dundee, Angus, Scotland.Bron 3
  • (Informant at Death) op 17 januari 1944 in Eastbank, Glenboig, Lanarkshire, Scotland: John Scott, Son.Bron 4
  • Zij is overleden op 17 januari 1944 in Eastbank, Glenboig, Lanarkshire, Scotland, zij was toen 79 jaar oud.Bron 4
    Oorzaak: Senility.
  • Een kind van Charles Buckley en Elizabeth Martin

Gezin van Julia Buckley

Zij is getrouwd met James Scott.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 31 december 1888 te 7 Annfield Row, St Peter, Angus, Scotland, zij was toen 23 jaar oud.Bron 3


Kind(eren):

  1. William Scott  1898-1970 
  2. James Scott  1892-????
  3. John Scott  1896-????
  4. Alexander Scott  ± 1900-
  5. Agnes Scott  ± 1890-????

Gebeurtenis (Witness at Marriage) op 31 december 1888 in 7 Annfield Row, St Peter, Angus, Scotland : Andrew Smith, Mary Ann (Seaton ???).Bron 3


Notities over Julia Buckley

1. Siblings of Julia -
Mary Buckley 19 May 1869 Tullamore, Kings, Ireland
Elizabeth Buckley 02 Nov 1871 Offaly, Ireland
Bridget Buckley 03 Dec 1874 Ireland
Eliza Buckley 26 Nov 1866 Tullamore, Kings, Ireland
Michael Buckley 07 Nov 1864 Tullamore, Kings, Ireland
Charles Buckley 25 Mar 1877 Kings, Ireland
Father's birthplace: Puttaghan

2. Workers of the Mills
Weaving was big business in Dundee as far back as the 16th century. After the Union with England in 1707 ended military hostilities, Dundee recovered from the devastation of the Siege of Dundee by General Monck in 1651 and established itself as an industrial and trading centre.
The whaling industry which left such a huge impact in Dundee began in 1753 and ignited a parallel ship building industry. In 1820 when the first delivery of jute arrived in the city, Dundee’s industries were well placed to capitalise on this new industry. The historical weaving industry, the ship building industry built the big, fast ships to bring the jute back from India and the whaling industry provided the whale oil needed for softening the jute fibres. Today it is easy to forget just how much of life in Dundee revolved around jute. We were the jute capital of the world often referred to as ‘juteopolis’, processing over 1 million bales of jute by 1900. The population of Dundee more than tripled in 60 years from 1841 to 1901 and was in fact higher than today. Over 50,000 of Dundee’s inhabitants were working in over 100 jute mills, with more working in mills for linen.
This booming business in Victorian made many rich jute barons as they were known. But these were the few profiteers of the industry, and the conditions were dire for the vast majority of workers. As many as three-quarters of the workers were women and children, who could be employed for cheaper rates than men. The wages were low, and the risks were high. Health and safety was not what it is today, and injuries, accidents and occupational hazards were commonplace. It’s difficult to imagine the working conditions, dust would be everywhere getting in the eyes, noses and mouth. Constant noise from the machines was deafening, and in fact many workers went deaf after spending too much time inside the mill. The machinery also produced lots of heat, grease and oil fumes which led to a condition which was known as ‘Mill fever’. Bronchitis and other breathing problems were also common.
Ever present in the mills was the risk of accident and injury, and the local newspapers have many accounts. Verdant works website notes an accident in Verdant Works Mill on 26th March 1852: ‘On Tuesday afternoon a girl employed in Verdant Mill got entangled about a carding machine and sustained such injuries before she could be released as to occasion instantaneous death’.
Some years previous, in 1839, Sir David Barry submitted the findings of his investigations into the conditions of the Dundee mills to Parliament. Included in this report were lists of workers who had been in accidents at work, or whom were suffering physically.10-year old boys, Robert Malcolm and Hugh Cook were reported as missing one arm, as well as 11-year old Jane Lappen - most likely a direct result of life in the mills. Many more children and adults were reported as having missing limbs or horrific disfigurements, having fallen foul of the fast-moving machinery. Many more were reported to be partially amputated somewhere their body, more often than not the foot, arm or hand. Joan and Thomas Murtree, 16 and 15 respectively, both showed differing syptoms; the latter more serious than the former, causing Sir David Barry to write “likely to die”.
A tragic accident reported in 1853 reads:
‘Accidental Death: We regret to record the death of James Clark, a worker at Verdant Mill, which took place on Wednesday evening in consequence of an accident which happened to him while attending his employment on the previous day. It appears he was caught by a belt of the machinery which carried him rapidly to the roof of the building where he was three times revolved round one of the shafts before he could be extricated. He was conveyed to the Infirmary as soon as possible, but the poor fellow was so much bruised that death was the result’.
As well as the terrible conditions in the mills, the huge increase in population from 1840 to more than triple within 60 years was not met by an increase in house building. Overcrowding became a huge problem with entire families living in a single room. These conditions remained with 70% of people living in just one or two rooms in 1911. Certain areas such as Blackness and Lochee were especially overcrowded due to the common practice of people living close to their workplaces. When you’re working 12 hours a day slaving away in a mill, the last thing you want to do is live a long walk away.
Overcrowding inevitably led to poor sanitary conditions. Diseases including cholera, typhus and smallpox thrived in the city, and together with accidents and other infections and fevers contributed to Dundee having one of the highest death rates in Scotland, and the highest infant mortality rate.
The whole city suffered poor health, which showed when 50% of the men who volunteered at the local army recruiting office in 1911 were rejected as unfit for service because of their health.
Wages in Dundee were one of the lowest in Scotland during this time, whereas the cost of living was the highest. Low wages meant little money for food, medicine or other items necessary for a good quality of life.
Work in the mills of 19th century Dundee offered little except the promise of more bleakness

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Julia Buckley

Julia Buckley
1865-1944

1888

James Scott
1866-1938

William Scott
1898-1970
James Scott
1892-????
John Scott
1896-????
Agnes Scott
± 1890-????

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    1. 1901 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for James Scott Parish: New Monkland; ED: 58; Page: 25; Line: 25; Roll: CSSCT1901_344 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 James Scott
      Name: James Scott
      Age: 35
      Estimated birth year: abt 1866
      Relationship: Head
      Spouse's name: Julia Scott
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Dundee, Forfarshire
      Registration Number: 651
      Registration district: New Monkland
      Civil Parish: New Monkland
      County: Lanarkshire
      Address: 10 East Bank
      Occupation: General Labourer
      ED: 58
      Household schedule number: 113
      Line: 25
      Roll: CSSCT1901_344
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      James Scott 35
      Julia Scott 36 Ireland
      Charles Scott 12 Dundee
      James Scott 9 Dundee
      Elizabeth Scott 1 Dundee
      John Scott 5 Dundee
      William Scott 2 Glenboig, Lanarkshire
      Alexander Scott 5 Mo Glenboig, Lanarkshire
    2. 1891 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for James Scott Parish: Dundee; ED: 35; Page: 28; Line: 12; Roll: CSSCT1891_95 1891 Scotland Census [Ancestry.com] The 1891 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 5/6 April 1891. 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 James Scott
      Name: James Scott
      Age: 24
      Estimated birth year: abt 1867
      Relationship: Head
      Spouse's name: Julia Scott
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Dundee, Forfar S
      Registration Number: 282/4
      Registration district: St Andrew
      Civil Parish: Dundee
      Town: Dundee
      County: Angus
      Address: 13 Alexander St
      Occupation: Calenderer
      ED: 35
      Household schedule number: 151
      Line: 12
      Roll: CSSCT1891_95
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      James Scott 24 Head
      Julia Scott 27 Wife Ireland
      Charles Scott 2 Son Dundee
      Agnes Scott 6mo Dundee
      Margaret Scott 12 Sister Dundee
    3. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Marriages (from 1855), 1889 SCOTT, JAMES, JULIA BUCKLEY (Statutory registers Marriages 282/1 18) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/mediaui-viewer/tree/164924182/person/182144005612/media/2df06671-b9d5-4da5-9775-f4c3974cc997
      1889 BUCKLEY, JULIA JAMES SCOTT (Statutory registers Marriages 282/1 18)
      Marriages in the District of St. Peter in the District of Dundee
      James Scott and Julia Buckley
      1888, 31 December, 7 Annfield Row, Dundee
      After Publication According to the Forms of the Free Church
      (Signed)
      James Scott, Calender Worker, Age 22 (Bachelor) 7 Annfield Row, Dundee.
      Parents: James Scott, Engine Fitter (deceased) Mary Ann Scott M.S. Smith (deceased)
      (Signed)
      Julia Buckley, Jute Preparer, Age 24 (Spinster) 14 Dens Brae, Dundee
      Parents: Charles Buckley, Cattle Dealer Elizabeth Buckley, M.S. Martin
      (Signed)
      A.C. Mackenzie, Minister of Free St. Davids, Dundee.
      Signed
      Andrew Smith, Witness, Mary Ann ? Seaton, Witness
      Registered January 3rd 1889 at Dundee,
      David Young
      Assistant Registrar
    4. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Deaths (from 1855), 1944 SCOTT, JULIA (Statutory registers Deaths 651/ 25)
      1944. SCOTT, JULIA (Statutory registers Deaths 651/ 25)
      Deaths in the District of New Monkland in the County of Lanark
      1944.
      Julia Scott. Widow of James Scott. Brick Kiln Burner.
      1944 January Seventeenth.
      5h 30m. P.M.
      12 Eastbank, Glenboig.
      F. 81 Years.
      Parents: Charles Buckley.
      (deceased)
      Bessie Buckley. M.S. Martin (deceased)
      COD Senility, as Cert. by A. Forrester Clark. MBChB.
      Inf. John Scott. Son. Present.
      Registered 1944 January 18th at Airdrie.
      John Russel Registrar

    Historische gebeurtenissen

    • De temperatuur op 31 december 1888 lag rond de 4,0 °C. De luchtdruk bedroeg 76 cm kwik. De relatieve luchtvochtigheid was 85%. Bron: KNMI
    • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1849 tot 1890 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
    • Van 23 april 1884 tot 21 april 1888 was er in Nederland het kabinet Heemskerk met als eerste minister Mr. J. Heemskerk Azn. (conservatief).
    • Van 21 april 1888 tot 21 augustus 1891 was er in Nederland het kabinet Mackay met als eerste minister Mr. A. baron Mackay (AR).
    • In het jaar 1888: Bron: Wikipedia
      • Nederland had zo'n 4,5 miljoen inwoners.
      • 11 april » Opening van het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam met een inwijdingsconcert waaraan 120 muzikanten en een koor van 500 personen deelnamen.
      • 11 mei » Verheffing van de Missio sui iuris Belgisch Congo tot Apostolisch vicariaat Léopoldville.
      • 13 mei » Brazilië schaft de slavernij af.
      • 7 september » Eerste gebruik van de couveuse bij een menselijke baby, Edith Eleanor McLean
      • 30 oktober » De Amerikaanse leerlooier John J. Loud verkrijgt octrooi op de kogelpen, een apparaat om leer mee te merken. Hoewel het geen succes wordt, geldt het als de voorloper van de balpen.
      • 9 december » Herman Hollerith installeert zijn rekenmachine bij het Amerikaanse War Department.
    • De temperatuur op 17 januari 1944 lag tussen -0.2 °C en 2,6 °C en was gemiddeld 0.9 °C. De gemiddelde windsnelheid was 3 Bft (matige wind) en kwam overheersend uit het zuid-zuid-westen. Bron: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1890 tot 1948 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
    • Van 27 juli 1941 tot 23 februari 1945 was er in Nederland het kabinet Gerbrandy II met als eerste minister Prof. dr. P.S. Gerbrandy (ARP).
    • In het jaar 1944: Bron: Wikipedia
      • Nederland had zo'n 9,1 miljoen inwoners.
      • 1 augustus » Anne Frank schrijft voor het laatst in haar dagboek.
      • 23 augustus » In Warnsveld wordt een temperatuur van 38,6°C gemeten; de hoogste dagtemperatuur ooit sinds het begin van de metingen in Nederland. Pas in 2019 werd dit record verbroken.
      • 18 september » Britten torpederen de Junyo Maru. Meer dan duizend Nederlandse gevangenen komen om.
      • 24 september » Bevrijding Deurne en verwoesting van het Groot Kasteel aldaar.
      • 27 oktober » Bevrijding van Bergen op Zoom door het Canadese leger.
      • 29 oktober » De Poolse 1e Pantserdivisie bevrijdt Breda.
    

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    Bron: Wikipedia


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