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Year Surname Age Born Sx Relationstataddress Civil Parish Year Surname Age Born Sx Relation StatAddress Civil parish CTY Birthplace Occupation Notes PIN Serial Birth places & occupations in blue 1911 census taken from 1901 census 1841 STRONACH George 15 1826 M Servant Auchinhove,Auchterless Auchterless ABD Scotland farm labourer G115 10001 1841 STRONACH Alexander 30 1811 M Head M Lower Denburn,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland labourer A139 10002 1841 STRONACH Elizabeth (X) 28 1813 F Wife M Lower Denburn,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland E020 10003 1841 STRONACH Francis 14 1827 M Lower Denburn,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland F107 10004 1841 STRONACH Janet 12 1829 F Lower Denburn,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland J289 10005 1841 STRONACH Ann 6 1835 F Lower Denburn,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland A411 10006 1841 STRONACH Christian 2 1839 F Lower Denburn,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland C203 10007 1841 STRONACH Robert 62 1779 M Head M Windmill Brae,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland labourer R101 10008 1841 STRONACH Barbara (ROSS) 49 1792 F Wife M Windmill Brae,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland B107 10009 1841 STRONACH Janet 19 1822 F Daughter Windmill Brae,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland J267 10010 1841 STRONACH Barbara 13 1828 F Daughter Windmill Brae,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland B115 10011 1841 STRONACH Ann 9 1832 F Daughter Windmill Brae,Old Machar Bon Accord ABD Scotland A401 10012 1841 STRONACH George 20 1821 M Servant Meikle Newton,Clatt Clatt ABD Aberdeenshire farm labourer G113 10013 1841 STRONACH Alexander 25 1816 M Servant Easter Anchmenzie Clatt ABD Glass, Aberdeenshire farm labourer A136 10014 1841 STRONACH Thomas 50 1791 M Head M Corennie and Dalheric Cluny ABD Glass, Aberdeenshire farm labourer T101 10015 1841 STRONACH Jean (WATT) 40 1801 F Wife M Corennie and Dalheric Cluny ABD Aberdeenshire J237 10016 1841 STRONACH Charles 5 1836 M Son Corennie and Dalheric Cluny ABD Aberdeenshire C115 10017 1841 STRONACH Ann 28 1813 F Servant Broad Street, Aberdeen East Parish ABD Scotland servant A371 10018 1841 STRONACH Ann 15 1826 F Servant Glendronach Forgue ABD Scotland servant A389 10019 1841 STRONACH Adam 15 1826 M Servant Drumferg Gartly ABD Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire farm labourer not sighted after 1841 census A003 10020 1841 STRONACH James 20 1821 M Servant Coynachie,Gartly Gartly ABD Aberdeenshire farm labourer J047 10021 1841 STRONACH John 50 1791 M Head Quarrelhead Glass ABD Glass, Aberdeenshire farmer J613 10022 1841 STRONACH Janet (FETTES) 25 1816 F Wife Quarrelhead Glass ABD Cabrach, Banffshire J251 10023 1841 STRONACH Margaret 13 1828 F Daughter Quarrelhead Glass ABD Glass, Aberdeenshire M181 10024 1841 STRONACH George 70 1771 M Head M Townhead Glass ABD Banffshire farmer G100 10025 1841 STRONACH Margaret (GAULD) 60 1781 F Wife M Townhead Glass ABD Mortlach, Banffshire M117 10026 1841 STRONACH William 30 1811 M Son U Townhead Glass ABD Glass, Aberdeenshire farm labourer W127 10027 1841 STRONACH Margaret 20 1821 F Daughter U Townhead Glass ABD Banffshire M167 10028 1841 STRONACH Robert 15 1826 M Son Townhead Glass ABD Banffshire farm labourer R103 10029 1841 STRONACH Anne 6 1835 F G/Dau Townhead Glass ABD Banffshire A413 10030 1841 STRONACH George 30 1811 M Servant Gowls Glass ABD Banffshire farm labourer G109 10031 1841 STRONACH Jean 15 1826 F Servant Butterwards Glass ABD Scotland farm labourer J281 10032 1841 STRONACH James 55 1786 M Head M Causewayend, John Knox Greyfriars ABD Scotland labourer J009 10033 1841 STRONACH Agnes (X) 55 1786 F Wife M Causewayend, John Knox Greyfriars ABD Ireland A031 10034 1841 STRONACH James 25 1816 M Head M Causewayend, John Knox Greyfriars ABD England flax dresser journeyman J035 10035 1841 STRONACH Christian (McDONALD) 25 1816 F Wife M Causewayend, John Knox Greyfriars ABD Aberdeenshire age adjusted for 1841 C195 10036 1841 STRONACH John 1 1840 M Son Causewayend, John Knox Greyfriars ABD Aberdeenshire age adjusted for 1841 J673 10037 1841 STRONACH Alexander 65 1776 M Head M Cooperton, Old Machar Holborn ABD London, Middlesex, England house carpenter A117 10038 1841 STRONACH Elisabeth (PHILP) 49 1792 F Wife M Cooperton, Old Machar Holborn ABD Aberdeenshire E016 10039 1841 STRONACH Alexander 20 1821 M Cooperton, Old Machar Holborn ABD Old Machar, Aberdeenshire writter A144 10040 1841 STRONACH William 17 1824 M Cooperton, Old Machar Holborn ABD Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire W139 10041 1841 STRONACH John 11 1830 M Cooperton, Old Machar Holborn ABD Aberdeenshire J657 10042 1841 STRONACH Isabella 15 1826 F Servant South Bridge, Old Machar Holborn ABD Scotland servant I159 10043 1841 STRONACH Jessie 18 1823 F Lodger South Bridge,Old Machar Holborn ABD Scotland J475 10044 1841 STRONACH Barbara 10 1831 F Lodger South Bridge,Old Machar Holborn ABD Or Leles, Nairnshire B117 10045 1841 STRONACH James 32 1809 M Head Ferryhill, Old Machar Holborn ABD Cairnie, Banffshire engine keeper J021 10046 1841 STRONACH Helen (DUNCAN) 42 1799 F Wife Ferryhill, Old Machar Holborn ABD Nigg, Kincardineshire H100 10047 1841 STRONACH Helen 9 1832 F Daughter Ferryhill, Old Machar Holborn ABD Aberdeenshire H111 10048 1841 STRONACH Elspit 7 1834 F Daughter Ferryhill, Old Machar Holborn ABD Aberdeenshire E337 10049 1841 STRONACH James 5 1836 M Son Ferryhill, Old Machar Holborn ABD Aberdeenshire J071 10050 1841 STRONACH Ann 15 1826 F Deveron Street Huntly ABD Aberdeenshire A391 10051 1841 STRONACH Isabel 15 1826 F Servant Wallheads Huntly ABD Aberdeenshire servant I155 10052 1841 STRONACH James 30 1811 M Head Burnend Huntly ABD Grange, Banffshire farm labourer J029 10053 1841 STRONACH Mary (X) 25 1816 F Burnend Huntly ABD Scotland servant M611 10054 1841 STRONACH Margaret 1 1840 F Burnend Huntly ABD Aberdeenshire M215 10055 1841 SLORACH Isabella 25 1816 F ns Stuarts Lane Huntly ABD Aberdeenshire A137 10056 1841 STRONACH Margaret 3 1838 F ns Stuarts Lane Huntly ABD Aberdeenshire M213 10057 1841 STRONACH Mary 29 1812 F Servant Leithhall Kinnethmont ABD Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire servant M609 10058 1841 STRONACH Alexander 50 1791 M Head M Denhead Lonmay ABD Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire school master A125 10059 1841 STRONACH Margaret (SUMMERS) 40 1801 F Wife M Denhead Lonmay ABD Longside, Aberdeenshire M135 10060 1841 STRONACH Robert Summers 14 1827 M Son Denhead Lonmay ABD Lonmay, Aberdeenshire R105 10061 1841 STRONACH Alexander 48 1793 M Head M King Street, Aberdeen North Parish ABD Old Machar, Aberdeenshire advocate A126 10062 1841 STRONACH Magdaline (MILNE) 34 1807 F Wife M King Street, Aberdeen North Parish ABD Scotland M103 10063 1841 STRONACH Helen (GEDDES) 28 1813 F Head W Fish St, Aberdeen North Parish ABD Aberdeenshire independent H103 10064 1841 STRONACH Elizabeth 23 1818 F Daughter Fish St, Aberdeen North Parish ABD Aberdeenshire independent E022 10065 1841 STRONACH Gordon Barclay 15 1826 M Son Fish St, Aberdeen North Parish ABD Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire clerk apprentice G317 10066 Year Surname Age Born Sx Relation StatAddress Civil parish CTY Birthplace Occupation Notes PIN Serial 1841 STRONACH John 55 1786 M Head W H Coopers Court Old Machar ABD Glass, Aberdeenshire shoemaker J607 10067 1841 STRONACH Isabella 15 1826 F W H Coopers Court Old Machar ABD Aberdeenshire I161 10068 1841 STRONACH Alexander 45 1796 M Head M Wellington St, Woodside Old Machar ABD Scotland shoemaker Check original. Appears not to be Stronach A129 10069 1841 STRONACH Ann (X) 40 1801 F Wife M Wellington St, Woodside Old Machar ABD Aberdeenshire Check original. Appears not to be Stronach A355 10070 1841 STRONACH Betsy 19 1822 F Wellington St, Woodside Old Machar ABD Aberdeenshire Check original. Appears not to be Stronach ZZE 10071 1841 STRONACH John 13 1828 M Wellington St, Woodside Old Machar ABD Aberdeenshire Check original. Appears not to be Stronach J647 10072 1841 STRONACH Dorothy 11 1830 F Wellington St, Woodside Old Machar ABD Aberdeenshire Check original. Appears not to be Stronach D135 10073 1841 STRONACH Ann 8 1833 F Wellington St, Woodside Old Machar ABD Aberdeenshire Check original. Appears not to be Stronach A407 10074 1841 STRONACH Robert 6 1835 M Wellington St, Woodside Old Machar ABD Aberdeenshire Check original. Appears not to be Stronach R109 10075 1841 STRONACH James 4 1837 M Wellington St, Woodside Old Machar ABD Aberdeenshire Check original. Appears not to be Stronach J075 10076 1841 STRONACH Ann 85 1756 F Servant Binghill Peterculter ABD Scotland servant A341 10077 1841 STRONACH Alexander 15 1826 M Maiden Street Peterhead ABD Aberdeenshire Error A number A147 10078 1841 STRONACH John 50 1791 M Head M Garlogie Mills Skene ABD Scotland J615 10079 1841 STRONACH Margaret (SMITH #1) 50 1791 F Wife M Garlogie Mills Skene ABD Maryculter, Kincardineshire M123 10080 1841 STRONACH Janet 50 1791 F Servant Brae Whitehaugh Tynessle Forbes ABD Aberdeenshire farm labourer J233 10081 1841 STRONACH George 20 1821 M Servant Coullie,Udny Udny ABD Aberdeenshire farm labourer G114 10082 1841 STRONACH Isa 19 1822 F Servant Hutcheon St, Aberdeen West Parish ABD Aberdeenshire servant I147 10083 1841 STRONACH James 60 1781 M Head W Gerrard St, Aberdeen West Parish ABD Scotland flax dresser J003 10084 1841 STRONACH Margaret 20 1821 F Gerrard St, Aberdeen West Parish ABD Aberdeenshire reeler M169 10085 1841 STRONACH Sophia 13 1828 F Gerrard St, Aberdeen West Parish ABD Aberdeenshire reeler S103 10086 1841 STRONACH Jane 22 1819 F Servant Gerrard St, John Knox West Parish ABD Aberdeenshire lint spinner J271 10087 1841 STRONACH John 18 1823 M Gallowgate, Aberdeen West Parish ABD Keith, Banffshire saddler,journeyman J639 10088 1841 STRONACH Alexander 35 1806 M Paddocklaw Out house Banff
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