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Gezin van Abraham Moffat

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Euphemia Dickson.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 30 mei 1917 te 20 Fairfield, Lassodie, Fife, Scotland, hij was toen 20 jaar oud.Bronnen 2, 4


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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Helen McNair.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 november 1924 te Beath Manse, Beath, Fife, Scotland, hij was toen 28 jaar oud.Bron 5


Notities over Abraham Moffat

1. https://grahamstevenson.me.uk/2008/09/19/abe-alex-and-dave-moffat/

Abe, Alex and Dave Moffat

(Note: unusually, the entries for these brothers are combined, for reasons that will be evident upon reading the text! Although the entry is somewhat skewed towards Abe, the more famous of them. The main source is Abe's biography, which, though generous to his brother Alex, who served the Communist Party and the miners with distinction - understandably focuses upon his own life. Sadly, there is little detail about David Moffat to draw upon.)

Abe Moffat (left) was born in Lumphinnans on 24th September 1896. He and his brothers, notably Alex, who was seven years younger than Abe, and Dave, were remarkable leaders of the Scottish miners and life-long Communists. Their village became known as a `Little Moscow', one of several pit villages that became dominated by the Communist Party. They came from a strong tradition of mining unionism; their grandfather had been a pioneer of mining trades unionism in the Lothians during the 1860s but had been forced to move to Fife due to victimisation.

Abe Moffat worked in the pits from 1910 until he was victimised in 1926 and was active in all the miners' strike actions from the moment he joined the industry. By late 1922, or early 1923, he had joined the Communist Party. He was involved in the publication of the `Buzzer', a bulletin for militant miners at the Glencraig Colliery, Lochgelly. This was a Communist Party publication, produced on a typewriter and duplicator and costing 1d.

Within two years of joining the Party he was elected as a Communist councillor on Ballingry Parish Council. Parish councils had up to then proved to be a useful form of entry by Communists into the elective arena where the main challenger was Labour, by virtue of their small sized and concentrated electorates. They were abolished as a form of local government in 1929.

But Communism's roots were to grow even deeper in Fife, largely as a result of the role of Party members in the mining industry. The Scottish miners' unions, which were county based, were largely in the hands of Labour's right wing but such a leadership was severely challenged by the Left. The Labour-led executive of the Fife miners' union refused to support the popularly supported strikes between 1919 and 1921 and, a 'Reform Union' had been formed in 1923. This was not largely a consequence of action by Communists but arose from a personality conflict between senior officials of the union. In 1926, Fife miners held out longer than the rest of Britain. The split was overcome during the General Strike and the nine months lockout of miners and a reunified union emerged in 1927. But continued tensions arising from bureaucratic repression of Left forces and the manoeuvring of the right led to a split.

In the new atmosphere of organisational unity, an exhaustive round of elections, which had not taken place in Fife since 1925, saw a massive swing to the Left. Now, the Fife union was massively in arrears in its affiliation fees to the Scottish federation, largely due to the organisation chaos that has ensued over the previous period. This was used as an excuse to delay the convening of the federation conference and the now de-selected officials continued to hold office in the county. Amidst the obvious reaction from the Left to this manoeuvring, the Scottish federation in the meantime changed the rules so as to expel the Fife county union from membership and thus disenfranchise the Communist-led winners of the election. The right wing in Fife then promptly declared a new union had been formed (the Fife, Kinross and Clackmannan Miners' Association, to give it its correct title - FKCMA). This was accepted as an affiliate of the Scottish federation - the National Union of Scottish Miners.

Perhaps with hindsight wrongly, a minority but a significant number of miners in Fife accepted this as de-facto expulsion from a tarnished union. In mid-1929, Communists led the setting up a new union, the United Mineworkers of Scotland. Whilst there were UMS members elsewhere in Scotland, in Shotts in Lanarkshire for example, it was based mainly in Fife. Just before the formation of the UMS both Alex and Abe were elected checkweighmen at the No XI pit in Lumphinnans (a position of some importance to miners since it encompassed a legal role in overseeing the amount of coal cut and hence the value of earnings).

This sequence of events is rarely referred to by critics of the decision to form the UMS. Perhaps it was, in retrospect, something of a mistake but participants at the time felt that legitimacy was on their side and it did not feel wrong. Contrary to much academic and ultra-leftist criticism, the creation of the UMS was not a reflection of the left-turn in the Comintern from 1929 but an organic reaction to local circumstances. In short, the UMS was a reaction to election fraud, exacerbated by the unhealed frictions over attitudes to taking strike action.

Abe Moffat was not, again contrary to some academic persuasions, a key force in the creation of the UMS. He was, at the time of its foundation, a pit delegate - an important but not leading position; however, he was UMS secretary from 1931 to 1935 and, given the importance of this role, unsurprisingly was a delegate to the 7th Comintern Congress in 1935. His leadership of the UMS was primarily devoted to finding a way to achieve organisational unity amongst miners once again. In 1933 attempts to merge with the official union were rebuffed and, in 1935, with some support from the national miners' federation and arising from a proposition by Abe Moffat himself, UMS members balloted to apply for membership of the official Fife union, to maximise the possibilities for unity. Despite this, both Alex and Abe were victimised from working in the pits.
In 1938, Abe Moffat (left), who had been Willie Gallacher's agent in between elections, was himself elected a County Councillor, beating his Labour opponent by two to one and making the Communist Group of councillors five strong. He remained unbeaten as a councillor until 1944, when he left public elective office to become a full-time official for the miners union. His brother, Alex Moffat also became an elected Communist Fife County Councillor, serving for 19 years in a seat that was held by the Party for 40 years!

In 1938, with the discreet connivance of a full-time union official, both Alex and Abe were able to obtain work at a small private mine, not part of the county owners' association, largely due to their reputation for hard work. Fortunately, the union was then structured on localities not pits, so, in 1939, Abe Moffat was elected delegate for Lumphinnans, amicably replacing another brother, David, who had kept the seat warm for him! The following year he was elected to the EC of the Scottish miners' federation.

He was elected President of the Scottish miners in 1942, with 32,000 votes to 19,700 for his challenger and then proceeded to lead the campaign for a single Scottish miners' union to be created out of the county associations. After the formation of the National Union of Miners (NUM) in 1944, across the whole of Britain, he was elected the Scottish President with a three to one vote, a position he held with considerable distinction until his retirement in September 1961. By that time, he served on the Scottish Communist Party District Committee for at least 25 years and the Party's national Executive Committee for 30 years.

Sources: Abe Moffat `My life with the miners' (1965) and other material

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Abraham Moffat

David Moffat
1833-1908
James Bennet
1822-????
Margaret King
1825-????

Abraham Moffat
1896-1975

(1) 1917
(2) 1924

Helen McNair
1897-1989


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    1. 1901 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for Abraham Moffat Parish: Ballingry; ED: 1; Page: 21; Line: 16; Roll: CSSCT1901_130 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 Abraham Moffat
      Name: Abraham Moffat
      Age: 35
      Estimated birth year: abt 1866
      Relationship: Head
      Spouse's name: Elizabeth Moffat
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Dalkeith, Midlothian
      Registration Number: 408
      Registration district: Ballingry
      Civil Parish: Ballingry
      County: Fife
      Address: 131 Main Street
      Occupation: Coal Miner
      ED: 1
      Household schedule number: 100
      Line: 16
      Roll: CSSCT1901_130
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      Abraham Moffat 35
      Elizabeth Moffat 33
      Maggie Moffat 16
      Agnes Moffat 10
      James Moffat 8
      Abraham Moffat 4
      Kate Moffat 2
      Alison Moffat 8 Month
    2. British Army WW1 Service Records, 1914-1920 [Ancestry.com], Ancestry.com, Record for Abraham Moffat Ancestry.com. UK, British Army World War I Service Records, 1914-1920 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO).
      Record for Abraham Moffat
      Name: Abraham Moffat
      Gender: Male
      Birth Date: abt 1896
      Enlistment Age: 19
      Marriage Date: 30 May 1917
      Marriage Place: Kelty, M C
      Document Year: 1915
      Residence Place: 63 Main St, Lumphinnans, Fife
      Regimental Number: 268632
      Regiment Name: Royal Engineers
      Number of Images: 11
      Form Title: Short Service Attestation
      Family Members:
      Name Relation to Soldier
      Abraham Moffat: Self (Head)
      Euphemia Dickson: Spouse
      Euphemia Moffat: Child
      / www.ancestry.com
    3. Web Site Information, Record for Abe Moffat Abraham Moffat (24 September 1896 – 28 March 1975) was a Scottish trade unionist and communist activist.
      Abraham Moffat (24 September 1896 – 28 March 1975) was a Scottish trade unionist and communist activist. He was elected repeatedly to high office in the trade unions and represented the union on government coal boards. He held major union offices: President of the National Union of Scottish Mine Workers; member of the Executive Committee of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain; Vice-Chairman Scottish Regional Coal Board; and member National Coal Board.[1] He served as president of the union from 1942 to his retirement in 1961, when he was succeeded by his younger brother Alex Moffat, also an activist.

      Joining the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in 1922, Abe Moffat was active in a variety of ways. In 1924 he was elected as a communist candidate to the Ballingry Parish Council, serving for 5 years. He was appointed as a full-time official of the United Mineworkers of Scotland, a communist union, becoming its general secretary in 1931. He served until 1935, when the union dissolved. He was also elected to the Central Committee of the CPGB in 1932.
    4. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Marriages (from 1855), 1917 MOFFAT, ABRAHAM, EUPHEMIA DICKSON, (Statutory registers Marriage 410/2 10 Kelty) Not downloaded
      1917 MOFFAT, ABRAHAM, EUPHEMIA DICKSON, (Statutory registers Marriage 410/2 10 Kelty)

      Actual date from Moffat family tree @
      https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/14348439/person/93802756/facts
      Date of marriage 12 May 1917
    5. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Marriages (from 1855), 1924 MOFFAT, ABRAHAM, HELEN MCNAIR 410/1 112 Cowdenbeath Not downloaded
      1924 MOFFAT, ABRAHAM, HELEN MCNAIR 410/1 112 Cowdenbeath

      From Ancestry
      07 Nov 1924, Beath Manse, Beath, Fife, Scotland

    Historische gebeurtenissen

    • De temperatuur op 24 september 1896 lag rond de 10,9 °C. De luchtdruk bedroeg 75 cm kwik. De relatieve luchtvochtigheid was 95%. Bron: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1890 tot 1948 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
    • Regentes Emma (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1890 tot 1898 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
    • Van 9 mei 1894 tot 27 juli 1897 was er in Nederland het kabinet Roëll met als eerste minister Jonkheer mr. J. Roëll (oud-liberaal).
    • In het jaar 1896: Bron: Wikipedia
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    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1890 tot 1948 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
    • Van 19 september 1922 tot 4 augustus 1925 was er in Nederland het kabinet Ruys de Beerenbrouck II met als eerste minister Jonkheer mr. Ch.J.M. Ruys de Beerenbrouck (RKSP).
    • In het jaar 1924: Bron: Wikipedia
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    • De temperatuur op 28 maart 1975 lag tussen -0.6 °C en 6,2 °C en was gemiddeld 2,6 °C. Er was 5,3 mm neerslag gedurende 3,9 uur. Er was 1,0 uur zonneschijn (8%). Het was half tot zwaar bewolkt. De gemiddelde windsnelheid was 2 Bft (zwakke wind) en kwam overheersend uit het noord-noord-westen. Bron: KNMI
    • Koningin Juliana (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 4 september 1948 tot 30 april 1980 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
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