Andrew Archibald genre....................... Son of Janet Steill X
Oorzaak: Dropsy, inability
Churchyard of Tranent
Hij is getrouwd met Cecelia Archibald.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 19 juni 1816 te Inveresk and Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, hij was toen 26 jaar oud.Bron 4
Kind(eren):
Gebeurtenis (Proclamation of Marriage) op 12 mei 1816 in Inveresk and Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland .Bronnen 2, 4
Gebeurtenis (Witness at Marriage) op 19 juni 1816 in Inveresk and Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland : Andrew Archibald, for man, Archibald McGill, for woman [76]..Bronnen 2, 4
1. http://www.hoodfamily.info/docs/cowpits/cowpits1809bounty.html
Agreement by colliers and bearers to work at Cowpits Colliery for one year from 3rd July 1809 (first agreement) - NAS Ref: CS.34/1/99/30
This is a bounty agreement written on vellum. There is a second agreement signed by more colliers and bearers on the 6th July which appears to have been prepared later than this one. The wording is different and the second agreement includes an additional clause not included in this one.
* I have retained all original spellings.
* The individuals own signature or writing is in italics.
* Anyone unable to write signed with an 'X' or other symbol - I have indicated this in a fourth column with an 'X' or the symbol they used.
We undersubscribers Colliers residing at Cowpitts hereby bind and oblige ourselves to continue working as Colliers in the service of Sir John Hope of Craighall Bart at Cowpitts or Craighall Haugh Collieries for all the lawful days and space of twelve months certain from and after the third day of july Eighteen hundred and Nine years declaring that we have received bounty money and arles for our bearers as annexed to our subscriptions and also acknowledge to have had advanced us by the said Sir John Hope lent money as annexed to our subscriptions hereof which we bind ourselves to repay before leaving said Collieries. Declaring further that the working prices to us undersubscibers during the said year shall be proportional to the selling prices as eight is to twenty eight And that this agreement at these rates binds us to faithful peacable and honest service as colliers during said year at said collieries. In witness whereof we do subscribe these presents written by John Grieve at Cowpitts, this [ blank ] day of July before these witnesses John Neilson, Overseer of Cowpitts Colliery and Alexander Finlayson, Clerk.
Bounty
Lent
Andrew Archibald Jnr
son of Janet Steill x
James Adam and
year to 1st Octr 1810
one son and 2 daughters 2.07.- 6.-.-
Hendrey Archbald Junr
Eliz Lumdsens son & mother bounty formerly 2.-.-
William Wilson Bounty formerly 1.10.6 w
Willam Archbald, Bill 1.11.-
Violet Archd
Eliz: Lumsden daughter -.10.6 x
Bell Archibald
will rob's sister -.10.6 x
Hugh Gray 1.1.- 2.-.-
William Gray 1.1.-
Alexander Gray -.10.6
Andw Gray 3.-.-
Thomas Archbald younger 1.1.-
James Archibald 1.1.- x
Janet Archd Dv' daughter -.10.6 x
John Nielson witness
Alexandr Finlayson witness £10.4.- £14.10.6
Violet Inglis -.10.6 x
Mary Ross -.10.6 x
Robeart Archibald. cobbin 1.11.-
His wife -.10.0
George Bennet 2.-.-
Robt Moffat 1.1.- 3.-.-
John Aicheld tertius
i.e. John Archibald tertius 1.-.- tertius Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tertius
tertius adjective. uk /ˈtɜː.ʃi.əs/ us /ˈtɝː.ʃi.əs/ specialized. a Latin word meaning "third", used in medical names and descriptions.
Andrew Currie 1.-.-
Willm Drysdale 1.-.-
David Russel & wife 1.11.- 2.-.-
George Russel -.10.6
William Archbald
Fife 2.-.-
Alexr Robertson 1.0.-
Nicol Neilson -.5.-
John Nielson witness
Alexandr Finlayson witness £7.00.6 £14.-.-
Robert Nielson 1.-.-.
Alexander Rutherford
Senr. for self & son Alexr 1.1.- 1.-.-
Helen Bell 1.1.-
James Russell 1.1.- 3.-.-
Hillen Russell -.10.6
Margaret Archibald -.10.6
George Archd. 1.1.6
Kathrine Gray -.10.- x
Andrew Archibald junr 1.11.-
Jean Rutherford -.10.6 x
Janet Archd. cobbins daughter -.10.6 x
Betty Rutherford -.5.- x
Kathrine Murdoch -.10.6 x
Margaret Wilson -.10.6 x
Elspeth Lindsay -.10.6 -.9.6 ~
Margaret Fife -.10.6 x
Betty Adam -.5.- x
Janet Wilson -.10.6 o
John Archd. Andws son -.10.6 x
£11:10:6
£10:4:0
£7.00.6
£28:15:6 £5:9:6
£14:10:6
£14:0:0
£34:0:0
2. Ref Scottish Coalmining Ancestors by Lindsay S. Reeks.
Andrew, b. 10 Mar., bp. 13 Mar. 1790, Inveresk p., wit: (not shown) [18].
[Added by Colin Harrower 04.05.18: Peter Currie, and Abram Steel are listed on Andrews Bp. record from Scotlands People, contrary to information in the book, Scottish Coalmining Ancestors by Lindsay S. Reeks. Original Source being Inveresk p., Midl., bs. & bps., mic. 103113, 1775-1819, UGS].
Pr. of m., 12 May, m., 19 Jun. 1816, as collier, Inveresk p., to Cecilia Archibald, . of late John Archibald, collier in Cowpits, wit: Andrew Archibald, for man, Archibald McGill, for woman [76].
It is thought this m. relates to the ancestor and that the witness, Andrew Archibald, was his father, their first known child, Andrew, bp. 30 Jan 1819, Inveresk p., could have been named for his father, and the witness, Andrew Archibald, was likely his father [18]. Andrew's last known child, Thomas, was bp. 30 Jan. 1831, Liberton p. [225].
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13/03/1790 ARCHIBALD, ANDREW (Old Parish Registers Births 689/ 90 184 Inveresk and Musselburgh)
Archbald. Andrew & Janet Steel their Son Andrew Born the 10 of March, Bap:' 13. Wit: Peter Currie & Abraham Steel
Scottish Coalmining Ancestors, author Lindsay S. Reeks. Gateway Press, Baltimore 1986.
Scottish coalmining ancestors
by Lindsay S. Reeks
Published 1986 by Gateway Press, Direct book orders to L.S. Reeks in Baltimore, Pleasant Hill, Calif .
Written in English
Subjects
Genealogy, Registers of births, Coal miners
Places: Scotland, England, Australia
Times: Begins over 300 years ago.
About the Book
This book is a work of over 30 years research of records of coalmining parishes of Scotland in the counties of Midlothian, Fife, West Lothian, East Lothian, Lanark, and Stirling; the counties of Northumberland and Durham in England, and a few areas of Australia.
The families include ANDERSON, ARCHIBALD, BLACK, BOYD, BROWN, CHEYNE, CRAWFORD, CUNNINGHAM, FLEUCKER, JACK, JOHNSTON, KING, LINDSAY, LOURIE, MILLER, MOFFAT, NEILSON, PENTLAND, PORTEOUS, REID, ROBERTSON, RUSSEL, SMITH, STEEL, WALKER, WILLIAMSON, WILSON, and others. Many of them are traced back well over 300 years. Each line, treated alphabetically, is fully documented with sources used, contains supportive evidence, and an index of complete names. Some information on Scottish family research, and on Scottish coalminers, is also given.
The book is 293 pages, hardcover, and is illustrated.
1859 ARCHIBALD, ANDREW (Statutory registers Deaths 722/ 9)
Deaths in the Parish of Tranent in the County of Haddington 1859.
Archibald, Andrew
Coal Miner , Married
1859 February Fifth hh PM M. [No Age (69)]
Parents: Andrew Archibald
Coal Miner (Deceased)
Janet Archibald
Maiden Name Steele
COD: Dropsy 3 Months
as certified by John Wilkinson M.D.
who saw deceased 5th February
Buried: Churchyard of Tranent
As certified by Alex Sires
Church officer.
Inf. John Archibald His X mark, Son
William Hamilton
Registrar, Witness
Registered
1859 February 8th, Tranent
William Hamilton
Registrar
19/06/1816 ARCHIBALD, ANDRUS CECILIA ARCHIBALD (Old Parish Registers Marriages 689/ 130 303 Inveresk and Musselburgh)
Archibald Andrew collier in this parish & Cecilia Archibald, daughter of the late John Archibald, collier at the Cowpits in this parish, gave up their names for proclamation of marriage on the 12th May, 1816. Cautioner for the man, Andrew Archibald & for the woman, Archibald McGill -
Married 19th June by the Rev'd. Archibald B. Gracie