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1851 Census (Lanarkshire).Xlsx Wishart Surname in the 1851 UK Census (Lanarkshire, Scotland) Forename Surname Age Sex Address Civil Parish Occupation Relationship Condition Birthplace Birth County Country James Wishart 28 Male 107 Glebe Street Glasgow (Barony) Cooper Lodger Thurso Caithness Scotland David Wishart 3 Male 32 Parliamentary Road Glasgow (Barony) Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland George Wishart 55 Male Glasgow City Poorhouse Glasgow (Barony) Painter (Journeyman) Inmate Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Elizabeth Wishart 38 Female 105 St. Vincent Street Glasgow (Barony) Sister-in-Law Leith Midlothian Scotland Alexander Wishart 69 Male 93 Hill Street Glasgow (Barony) Captain Army (Half Pay) Head Married Inverallan Morayshire Scotland Helen Wishart 50 Female 93 Hill Street Glasgow (Barony) Officer’s Wife Wife Married Greenock Renfrewshire Scotland David Wishart 38 Male 47 Cambridge Street Glasgow (Barony) Teacher Visitor Married Millport Bute Scotland Catherine Wishart 47 Female 60 Tobago Street Glasgow (Calton) Head Crossmyloof Renfrewshire Scotland Janet Wishart 26 Female 60 Tobago Street Glasgow (Calton) Yarn Winder Daughter Unmarried N/K Lanarkshire Scotland Jane Wishart 21 Female 60 Tobago Street Glasgow (Calton) Power Loom Weaver Daughter Unmarried Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland John Wishart 19 Male 60 Tobago Street Glasgow (Calton) Shop Boy Son Unmarried Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Catherine Wishart 15 Female 60 Tobago Street Glasgow (Calton) Warehouse Girl Daughter Unmarried Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 12 Female 60 Tobago Street Glasgow (Calton) Scholar Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland David Wishart 41 Male 12 Mckechnie Street Glasgow (Calton) Joiner Pattern Maker Head Married Cults Fife Scotland Janet Wishart 40 Female 12 Mckechnie Street Glasgow (Calton) Wife Married Lochwinnoch Renfrewshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 10 Female 12 Mckechnie Street Glasgow (Calton) Scholar Daughter Unmarried Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland John Wishart 8 Male 12 Mckechnie Street Glasgow (Calton) Scholar Son Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Isabella Wishart 3 Female 12 Mckechnie Street Glasgow (Calton) Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland James Wishart 20 Male 80 Dalmarnock Road Glasgow (Calton) Engineer Visitor Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Transcribed by Scott Alexander Wishart Page 1 Wishart Connections, 2013 Janet Wishart 70 Female 4 Reid Street Glasgow (Calton) Warp Winder Cotton Head Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland Margaret Wishart 34 Female 4 Reid Street Glasgow (Calton) Power Loom Weaver (Cotton) Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Mary Wishart 26 Female 22 Franklin Street Glasgow (Calton) Head Dunscore Argyleshire Scotland John Wishart 27 Male 22 Franklin Street Glasgow (Calton) Cloth Dyer Lodger N/K N/K Ireland Agnes Wishart 68 Female 9 Rumford Street Glasgow (Bridgeton) Mother-in-Law Widow Edmonston Lanarkshire Scotland Thomas Wishart 38 Male Stevenson’s Land, Bishopbriggs Cadder Quarryman Lodger Unmarried Shotts Lanarkshire Scotland Thomas Wishart 34 Male Mullinsburn Cadder Tailor Head Married Cummertrees Dumfriesshire Scotland Janet Wishart 24 Female Mullinsburn Cadder Wife Married Annan Dumfriesshire Scotland George Wishart 6 Male Mullinsburn Cadder Scholar Son Cummertrees Dumfriesshire Scotland James Wishart 2 Male Mullinsburn Cadder Son Cadder Lanarkshire Scotland John Wishart 6 M Male Mullinsburn Cadder Son Cadder Lanarkshire Scotland Joseph Wishart 22 Male Mullinsburn Cadder Tea Dealer Brother Unmarried N/K N/K England Andrew Wishart 1 Male Forth Carnwath Grandson Carnwath Lanarkshire Scotland Penelope Wishart 61 Female 7 Burnside Street Glasgow (St. George) Head Widow Crail Fife Scotland David Wishart 27 Male 25 Grove Street Glasgow (St. George)Engineer Head Married Falkland Fife Scotland Christina Wishart 22 Female 25 Grove Street Glasgow (St. George) Wife Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland John Wishart 3 Male 25 Grove Street Glasgow (St. George) Son Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 8 M Female 25 Grove Street Glasgow (St. George) Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland David Wishart 54 Male 239 Argyll Street Glasgow (St. George)Muslin Printer Head Unmarried Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 47 Female 239 Argyll Street Glasgow (St. George)Winder Sister Unmarried Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Robert Wishart 40 Male 56 Oswald Street Glasgow (St. George)Carter Head Married Houston Renfrewshire Scotland Janet Wishart 33 Female 56 Oswald Street Glasgow (St. George) Wife Married Cambuslang Lanarkshire Scotland Transcribed by Scott Alexander Wishart Page 2 Wishart Connections, 2013 William Wishart 12 Male 56 Oswald Street Glasgow (St. George)At Home Son Houston Renfrewshire Scotland Agnes Wishart 9 Female 56 Oswald Street Glasgow (St. George) Daughter Barony Lanarkshire Scotland Mary Wishart 1 Female 56 Oswald Street Glasgow (St. George) Daughter Barony Lanarkshire Scotland Robert Wishart 30 Male 120 Broomielaw Glasgow (St. George)Hairdresser (Employing 1 Man) Lodger Unmarried N/K N/K England Michael Wishart 41 Male 78 Brown Street Glasgow (St. George)Iron Warehouseman Head Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Jessie Wishart 33 Female 78 Brown Street Glasgow (St. George) Wife Married Perth Perthshire Scotland Helen Wishart 10 Female 78 Brown Street Glasgow (St. George)Scholar Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Ann Wishart 8 Female 78 Brown Street Glasgow (St. George)Scholar Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland David Wishart 29 Male Possil Road, Sibbald’s Land Glasgow (St. George)Maltster Head Married Markinch Fife Scotland Abigail Wishart 26 Female Possil Road, Sibbald’s Land Glasgow (St. George)Domestic Duties Wife Married Haddington Haddingtonshire Scotland Sarah Wishart 46 Female 76 Back Wynd Glasgow (St. Mary) Lodger Married N/K N/K Ireland Harry Wishart 27 Male 76 Back Wynd Glasgow (St. Mary) Labourer Lodger Married Govan Renfrewshire Scotland Adam Wishart 38 Male 20 New Wynd Glasgow (St. Mary) Bookbinder Lodger Unmarried Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland Amelia Wishart 20 Female 52 Holmhead Street Glasgow (St. David) House Servant Servant Cleish Kinross-shire Scotland Jane Wishart 19 Female 26 Bell Street Glasgow (St. Paul) Waiter Servant Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland John Wishart 20 Male 335 High Street Glasgow (St. Paul) Engineer Visitor Inverness Inverness Scotland Paul Wishart 21 Male 2 Deanside Lane Glasgow (St. Paul) Retail Warehouseman Boarder Strathmiglo Fife Scotland Hugh Wishart 28 Male 52 Taylor Street Glasgow (St. Mungo) Journeyman Joiner Lodger Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Ninian Wishart 29 Male 21 Kirk Street Glasgow (St. Mungo) Blacksmith Head Married Millport Bute Scotland Mary Wishart 28 Female 21 Kirk Street Glasgow (St. Mungo) Wife Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Transcribed by Scott Alexander Wishart Page 3 Wishart Connections, 2013 Jean Wishart 4 Female 21 Kirk Street Glasgow (St. Mungo) Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Robert Wishart 2 Male 21 Kirk Street Glasgow (St. Mungo) Son Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 11 M Female 21 Kirk Street Glasgow (St. Mungo) Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Peter Wishart 43 Male 64 St. James’ Road Glasgow (St. Mungo) Carpenter - Master Employing 6 Men Head Married Killearn Stirlingshire Scotland Catherine Wishart 44 Female 64 St. James’ Road Glasgow (St. Mungo) Wife Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Jane Wishart 14 Female 64 St. James’ Road Glasgow (St. Mungo) Scholar Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Catherine Wishart 12 Female 64 St. James’ Road Glasgow (St. Mungo) Scholar Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland John Wishart 9 Male 64 St. James’ Road Glasgow (St. Mungo) Scholar Son Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Peter Wishart 7 Male 64 St. James’ Road Glasgow (St. Mungo) Scholar Son Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Mary Wishart 3 Female 64 St. James’ Road Glasgow (St. Mungo) Daughter Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland William Wishart 47 Male 38 Marlborough Street Glasgow (St. John) Stationer Head Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Janet Wishart 40 Female 38 Marlborough Street Glasgow (St. John) Wife Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Jessie Wishart 19 Female 38 Marlborough Street Glasgow (St. John) Milliner Daughter Unmarried Crosslie Renfrewshire Scotland John Wishart 17 Male 38 Marlborough Street Glasgow (St. John) Shop Boy Son Unmarried Crosslie Renfrewshire Scotland Thomas Wishart 40 Male 3, St Andrews Open Glasgow (St. Andrew)Painter Master Employing One Man Head Married N/K Inverness Scotland Isabella Wishart 36 Female 3, St Andrews Open Glasgow (St. Andrew)Painter Master’s Wife Wife Married N/K Inverness Scotland James Wishart 11 Male 3, St Andrews Open Glasgow (St. Andrew)Scholar Son Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Thomas Wishart 3 Male 3, St Andrews Open Glasgow (St. Andrew)At Home Son Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland James Wishart 41 Male 3, St Andrews Open Glasgow (St. Andrew)Engineer Finisher Visitor Unmarried N/K Ross & Cromarty Scotland Lilias Wishart 22 Female 28 St. Andrews Street Glasgow (St. Andrew)Cotton Factory Steam Loom Weaver Lodger Hamilton Lanarkshire Scotland William Wishart 18 Male 3 Gibson Street Glasgow (St. James) General Labourer Lodger Unmarried Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland George Wishart 60 Male 240 Gallowgate Street Glasgow (St. James) Weaver Head Married Hamilton Lanarkshire Scotland Betty Wishart 45 Female 240 Gallowgate Street Glasgow (St. James) Wife Married Hamilton Lanarkshire Scotland David Wishart 30 Male 5 Thistle Street Glasgow (Gorbals) Block Printer Head Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Transcribed by Scott Alexander Wishart Page 4 Wishart Connections, 2013 Mrs Wishart 28 Female
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