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St Ninians Poor Relief Applications 1887-1927 (PR/SN/3/2) St Ninians Poor Relief Applications 1887-1927 (PR/SN/3/2) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Agnew Patrick George M Cambusbarron Agnew John M Cambusbarron Aitken Joseph M 27 New Monkland 1926,13 Jan Central police office Single Labourer Allanach Lawson Dorothea F 79 Aberdeen 1927,3 Feb Earlsburn reservoir,by Stirling Widow Nil Anderson Mary F 5 Edinburgh 1925,22 Sep Whins of Milton Child Anderson Alexander M 69 Bannockburn 1926,22 Nov Ba'burn Married Coal Miner Anderson John M 43 Glasgow 1926,27 NovHomeless Single General Labourer Balfour Robert M 56 Paisley 1926,10 DecPlean Married Coal Miner Balfour Hughes Agnes F 53 1928, 18 Jun Widow Barclay William M 53 Stonehouse 1926,1 Nov Plean Married Coal Miner Beattie Webster Sarah Jane F 56 Ireland 1927,11 Jan Newmarket Widow Housewife Begg Henry Dick M 30 Airth Fallin Married Coal Miner Bell Ford Flora F 39 Cambuslang 1926,13 Dec Bannockburn Married Housewife Bennie Isabella F 44 St Ninians 1905,21 Aug Larbert Asylum Single Housekeeper Benton Alexander M 48 St. Ninians 1922,17 Jul Stirling PoorHouse Single Butcher Bowden James M 56 Broughty Ferry 1927,6 Jan On tramp Single Stonecutter Bowie Susan Ann F 43 Perth 1920,19 Jan S.D.Asylum Single Nail factory worker Brash William M 27 St. Ninians 1893, 4 Sep Whins of Milton Single Brookes George M 17 Plean 1926,15 DecPlean Single Wheeler Brown Alexander M 19 Bannockburn 1926,23 Dec Bannockburn Married Coal Miner Burns Robert M 37 Hamilton 1926,9 Oct Fallin Married Miner Burns Gordon M 12Greenock Neilston Child Burns Easton Barbara F 22 Carronshore 1926,24 Nov Slamannan Married Housework Cairney Bernard M 24 Prestonpans 1926,10 DecCowie Single Coal Miner Campbell Cochrane Hughina F 26 Stirling 1925,18 Aug Stirling Married House work Campbell Robert M 66 Auchinbowie 1926,13 DecPlean Married Colly haulageman Campbell Helen F 63 St. Ninians 1927,20 Jan Homeless Single Dom serv Campbell John M 21 Shettleston 1926,17 Jun Glasgow Single Carr Robert M 42 Culross 1927,10 Jan Bannockburn Married Coal Miner St Ninians Poor Relief Applications 1887-1927 (PR/SN/3/2) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Carson John M 16 New Cumnock 1921, 21 NovInstitution Larbert Single Carson Benjamin M 56 Airdrie 1926,21 DecFallin Married Miner Chalmers Janet F 65 Stirling 1920,6 May Bannockburn Single Housework Christie James M 33 West Longrigg 1927,4 Feb Cowie Married Miner Clark Peter M 24 Dundee 1926,9 Dec On tramp Single Carter Clyde Mary F 17 Portobello 1926,20 DecFallin Single Cochrane Hutchinson Jane F 57 Kirkintilloch 1927,8 Jan Plean Widow Housewife Connelly Mary F 32 Alloa Cowie Single Nil Connelly Boyle Catherine F 32 Plean 1926,5 Nov Plean Married Housework Coutts James M 66 Tranent 1926,15 NovPlean Married Miner Crawford William M 38 Govan 1926,3 Dec Bannockburn Married Rivetter Darroch Lawson Ellen F 35 Blantyre 1926, 13 OctCowie Married Housework Davidson Govan Christina F 23 Dalziel 1925,15 Sep Bothwell Married Dick Margaret F 20 Bannockburn 1926,10 Dec Bannockburn Single Mill worker Dick Miller Catherine F 24 Stirling 1927,5 Jan Bannockburn Married Housework Donaldson White Margaret F 47 Bridgeton Glasgow Married Domestic Drummond David M 75 Stirling 1923,15 Oct Glasgow WidowerEx-soldier Duncan David M 18 Glasgow 1926,17 DecCrook Single Duncanson William M 27 Stirling Millhall MarriedColliery drawer Dunwoodie Mary F 12 St. Ninians 1922,12 DecStirling Child Eagan Jarvie Margaret F 22 Glenboag 1926,16 Dec Cowie Married Housewife Earl (Erol) John (James) M 58 Shotts 1926,24 Sep Bannockburn Single Miner Easton Andrew M 23 Longriggend Slamannan Married Coal Miner Easton Stevenson Agnes F 36 Bannockburn 1927,15 Jan Bannockburn Married Housewife Elsby Samuel M 41 Crewe, England 1923,21 MayDunipace Married Coal Miner Erskine Wark Christina F 68 Denny Fallin Widow Housework Ferguson Robertson Mary F 34 Doune 1909,17 Apr S.D.Asylum Married Weaver Ferguson Margaret F 46 St. Ninians 1894,10 Dec Stirling PoorHouse Single Yarn winder Ferguson John M 35 Slamannan 1926,1 Nov Cowie Married Miner St Ninians Poor Relief Applications 1887-1927 (PR/SN/3/2) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Fisher Fulton Mary F 46 Dreghorn 1926,16 DecPlean Married Housework Forsyth Elizabeth F 7 Kirkintilloch 1909,20 Sep Institution, Larbert Child Forsyth Andrew M 20 St. Ninians 1912,18 Nov Kilmory, Arran Single Forsyth Crawford Elizabeth F 25 Bannockburn Bannockburn Widow Housework Forsyth Thomas M 22 Bathgate 1926,19 Oct Cowie Married Coal Miner Forsyth David M 3 Stirling 1926,23 NovCambusbarron Child Gallacher Martin M 30 Ireland 1922,18 SepS.D.Asylum Married Brusher Gallacher Bernard M 27 Bannockburn 1926,22 Sep Homeless Single Labourer Gibb Ina F 17 St. Ninians 1926,15 DecCowie Single Domestic servant Gibson John M 48 Dreghorn 1926,8 Dec Plean Married Coal Miner Goodwin David M 35 England 1924,20 Oct Cowie Married Coal Miner Govan Hugh M 22 Bothwell 1926,4 Nov Fallin Single Miner Gow John M 17 Stirling 1926,16 DecCowie Single Pithead worker Gowans John M 80 1923,17 Sep Govan Comb n Widower Weaver Grafen Henry M 63 Germany 1914,15 JunCowie MarriedNil Grafen Joseph M 27 Hamilton 1927,7 Jan Cowie Married Colly brusher Graham Travers Janet F 25 Bo'ness & Carriden 1925,16 Jun Edinburgh Married Woodyard worker Graham McCaffery Ellen F 62 Ireland 1926,8 Dec Plean Widow Housewife Grant McGuigan Annie F 72 Bo'ness 1926,15 Nov Married Housework Greenwood David M 47 St. Ninians 1926,15 Jun S.D.Asylum Single Road surfaceman Hagen John M 47 Greenock 1927,31 Jan Homeless Married Ship's fireman Halley Pitcairn Catherine F 29 Tillicoultry 1924,21 Jan S.D.Asylum Married General servant Hamilton Alexander M 71 Bo'ness & Carriden 1925, 9 Feb Cowie WidowerMiner Hamilton Collins Mary F 34 Slamannan Cowie Married Housework Hartley James M 70 Stevenston 1926,10 Jan Cowie Married Colliery repairer Heaney Hugh M 37 Renton Cambusbarron MarriedColliery brusher Herriot John M 35 Edinburgh 1927,10 Jan Plean Married Coal Miner Hetherton William M 66 Edinburgh Whins of Milton Single Hawker Hodge Newby Sarah Ann F 57 Aldershot, England 1927,28 Jan Bannockburn Widow Housewife St Ninians Poor Relief Applications 1887-1927 (PR/SN/3/2) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Hoy Robert M 14 St Ninians 1926,20 Apr "Mars" Training ship Child Hunter George M 34 St. Ninians 1916,30 Mar S.D.Asylum Single Engineman Hunter Sneddon Margaret F 68 Muiravonside 1926,21 Dec Fallin WidowNil Hunter Bunyan Mary F 32 Coyletown, Ayrshire 1926,4 Dec Plean Married Housewife Hunter Robert M 63 Avonbridge 1926,15 DecCowie WidowerMiner Hunter John M 69 Greenock 1926,22 DecFallin WidowerMiner Hunter William M 27 Plean 1927,27 Jan Plean Married Colliery pithead worker Hussey Barnes Jemima F 69 Edinburgh 1926,5 Nov Govan Widow Domestic Hutchison Quinn Catherine F 45 1926,1 Oct Throsk Married Housework Hynd Elizabeth F Stirling Ireland David M 52 St. Ninians 1926,16 Nov House of Refuge Married Miner/ Labourer Irvine John Young M 38 Carnwath 1926,18 Oct Cowie Married Underground fireman Jenkins Jane F 60 St. Ninians 1922,16 Oct S.D.Asylum Single Domestic servant Jenkins James M 93 Whins of Milton 1926,25 Nov Chartershall WidowerNailer Kelly Robert M 42 Glasgow 1917,16 Apr S.D.Asylum Single Labourer Kelly John M 46 Roslin, Lasswade 1927,22 Jan Homeless Single Labourer Kerr Annie Meek F 53 Temple, Midlothian 1925,17 Nov Rutherglen Single Domestic servant Kerr David M 37 Stirling 1907,16 NovS.D.Asylum Married Formerly Coal Miner Kettrick James M 28 Alloa 1927,6 Jan Cowie Married Coal Miner Kirkbride John M 33 England 1926,22 Jul Plean Married Miner Lafferty John M 39 Wishaw 1926,15 Nov Fallin Married Colliery brusher Laird John M 45 Denny 1926,25 FebFallin MarriedMiner Lamb John M 72 Portobello 1926,16 DecPlean WidowerDrapery traveller Lamont Mary F 80 Alva 1927,4 Jan Bannockburn Single Lang John M 43 Grangemouth 1926,9 Dec Bannockburn Married Coal Miner Latimer Alexander M 46 Carluke 1922,17 Jul Culross Married Coal Miner Ledington McAllister Ann F 57 England 1923,18 Jun Cambuslang Widow House work Levan John M 68 Campsie 1926,21 Jan Cambusbarron Married Colliery Labourer Lindsay John M 56 Airdrie 1926,16 DecC. Barron WidowerMiner St Ninians Poor Relief Applications 1887-1927 (PR/SN/3/2) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Liston Thomas M 40 Carluke 1926,13 DecPlean Married Coal Miner Livingstone John M 79 Edinburgh 1926,6 Jun Stirling Married Miner Mackie Peter M 36 Shotts 1926,1 Nov Fallin MarriedMiner Marshall William M 18 Bannockburn 1924,12 Nov Homeless Single Apprentice grocer Martin Robert M 65 Wishaw 1926,15 DecCowie Married Miner Mathieson Addie Grace F 21 Dunipace 1926,14 Dec Cowie Married Housewife Maxwell McCulloch Jessie F 82 Kirkintilloch Livingston Widow McAllister James M 40 Cadder 1906,1 Sep Cowie Married Brusher McAllister Michael (Jnr) M 16 Blantyre 1926,27 Nov Cowie Single Colliery Drawer McArthur John M Lower Crook McCafferty James M 39 Ireland 1926,15 NovPlean Married Miner McCaffery Thomas M 22 Blantyre 1922,30 Mar S.D.Asylum Single Colliery Labourer McCool John M 44 Ireland 1926,8 Dec Cowie Married Coal Miner McCormick James M 35 Glasgow 1927,7 Jan Plean Married Coal Miner McCormick Brown Rose Ann F 29 Old Monkland 1927,19 Jan Bannockburn Married Housewife McDonald Robert M 29 S.
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