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Census 1881 Formatted For p Sex Age Ref. No. Address Surname Windows Condition Household Comments Relationshi Forenames Occupation Birth Parish Birth Birth County 1 Kirk Style Square Wright Johnstone Head Mar M 38 Draper - Master employing 1 boy Stirlingshire Alva 7 and 1 girl 2 Kirk Style Square Wright Maggie Wife Mar F 36 Draper's Wife Perthshire Dunning 3 Kirk Style Square Wright James Son - M 8 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 4 Kirk Style Square Wright mary H. Daur - F 6 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 5 Kirk Style Square Wright Eleanor D. Daur - F 4 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 6 Kirk Style Square Wright David W. Son - M 1 - Perthshire Dunning 7 Kirk Style Square Stewart Elizabeth Servt Unm F 19 General Servant Perthshire Forteviot 8 Kirk Style Square Cram James Boarder - M 15 Draper's Apprentice Clackmannanshire Tillicoultry 9 Kirk Style Square II Miller Peter Head Mar M 62 Saddler - Master Perthshire Dunning 3 10 Kirk Style Square Miller Catherine Wife Mar F 59 - Perthshire Monzie 11 Kirk Style Square Miller James R. Son Unm M 20 Saddler Perthshire Dunning 12 Kirk Style Square II Davidson John Head Unm M 60 Cattle Dealer Perthshire Blackford 1 13 Kirk Style Square II Anton John Head Mar M 39 Hotel Keeper Perthshire Errol 8 14 Kirk Style Square Anton Annie Wife Mar F 38 Hotel Keeper's Wife Fifeshire Kinghorn 15 Kirk Style Square Anton Jane Daur Unm F 16 - Forfarshire Dundee 16 Thorn Tree Square II Lawson John Head Mar M 58 Auctioneer and Inn Keeper Perthshire Forteviot 5 17 Thorn Tree Square Lawson Margaret Wife Mar F 68 Auctioneer and Inn Keeper's Wife Linlithgowshire Linlithgow 18 Thorn Tree Square Lawson Christina Daur Unm F 23 - Stirlingshire Carron 19 Thorn Tree Square Lawson Alexander Wm. Son Unm M 18 V. S. Student Stirlingshire Carron 20 Thorn Tree Square Lawson Thomas Son Unm M 15 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 21 Thorn Tree Square II Miller Jas. Head Mar M 50 Baker - Master employing 1 man Kinrossshire Kinross 4 22 Thorn Tree Square Miller Isabella Wife Mar F 50 Baker's Wife Perthshire Dunning 23 Thorn Tree Square Miller David Son Unm M 20 Baker Perthshire Dunning 24 Thorn Tree Square Miller Margaret Daur Unm F 18 - Perthshire Dunning 25 Thorn Tree Square Fenton Christina Boarder Unm F 52 Dressmaker Perthshire Dunning 26 Thorn Tree Square Flockhart Betsy Head Unm F 59 Weft Winder Perthshire Dunning 1 27 Thorn Tree Square Flockhart Euphemia Sister Unm F 57 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 28 Thorn Tree Square Flockhart Ann Niece - F 8 Scholar Perthshire Auchterarder 29 Thorn Tree Square I Ballingale Jane Head Wid F 79 - Perthshire Dunning 1 30 Thorn Tree Square I Bayne William Head Mar M 66 General Labourer Perthshire Dunning 1 31 Thorn Tree Square Bayne Jean Wife Mar F 58 - Perthshire Auchterarder 32 Thorn Tree Square Bayne Jessie Daur Unm F 20 - Perthshire Dunning 33 Thorn Tree Square II Langlands Joseph Head Mar M 63 General Labourer Forfarshire Brechin 2 34 Thorn Tree Square Langlands Marjory Wife Mar F 62 - Forfarshire Bonnoton 35 Thorn Tree Square Martin Margaret Sister Wid F 60 Medical Doctor's Widow Forfarshire Bonnoton 36 Thorn Tree Square I Forsyth David Head Mar M 38 Baker, Master employing 1 man. Perthshire Perth 2 37 Thorn Tree Square Forsyth Jessie Wife Mar F 30 Baker's Wife Forfarshire Auchterhouse 38 Thorn Tree Square Forsyth Marjory Daur - F 7 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 39 Thorn Tree Square Forsyth Margaret Daur - F 5 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 40 Thorn Tree Square Forsyth Jessie Daur - F 4 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 41 Thorn Tree Square Forsyth Annie M. Daur - F 3 - Perthshire Dunning 42 Thorn Tree Square Forsyth Christina Daur - F 1 - Perthshire Dunning 43 Thorn Tree Square II Hunter Hellen Head Wid F 52 Tailor's Widow Perthshire Dunning 3 44 Thorn Tree Square Hunter Alex Son Unm M 23 Tailor Perthshire Dunning 45 Burnside Cottage II Lawson Thomas Head Widr M 58 Blacksmith employing 3 men Perthshire Aberdalgie 5 46 Burnside Cottage Knox Elizabeth Niece - F 10 Scholar Edinburghshire Edinburgh 47 Burnside Cottage Gardiner Jane Servt Unm F 50 General Servant Perthshire Blackford 48 Burnside Cottage Lennie George Boarder Unm M 22 Blacksmith Perthshire Cargill 49 Muckhart Road II Callum John Head Mar M 29 Railway Labourer Perthshire Dunning 1 50 Muckhart Road Callum Annie Wife Mar F 29 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 51 Muckhart Road Ewing Alex Head Mar M 51 Weaving Agent Perthshire Dunning 3 52 Muckhart Road Ewing Janet Wife Mar F 57 - Perthshire Dunning 53 Muckhart Road Ewing Jessie Daur Unm F 26 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 54 Muckhart Road Ewing Thomas Son Unm M 19 Draper's Assistant Perthshire Dunning 55 Muckhart Road Ewing Alexander Son - M 13 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 56 Muckhart Road II Scott Euphemia Head Wid F 67 Weft Winder Fifeshire Ebtie 1 57 Muckhart Road II Wilson John Head Widr M 66 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 1 58 Muckhart Road II Forsyth Margaret Head Wid F 70 Dressmaker Perthshire Perth 2 59 Muckhart Road Forsyth Margaret Daur Unm F 34 General Servant Renfrewshire Greenock 60 Muckhart Road Forsyth Margaret Grand Daur - F 9 Scholar Morayshire Fochabers 61 Muckhart Road Forsyth Jessie Grand Daur - F 6 Scholar Morayshire Fochabers 62 Muckhart Road II Stirling Henry Head Unm M 49 Minister U.P. Church Perthshire St Martins 6 63 Muckhart Road Deuchars Marjory J. Servt Unm F 35 House Keeper Perthshire Dunning 64 Town Head II Flockhart Margaret Head Wid F 90 - Perthshire Muthill 1 65 Town Head I Deuchars William Head Mar M 73 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 2 66 Town Head Flockhart Margaret Wife Mar F 66 Weaver's Wife Perthshire Dunning 67 Town Head Deuchars Betsy Daur Unm F 25 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 68 Town Head Deuchars James Son Unm M 23 Joiner Perthshire Dunning 69 Town Head Ewan Margaret Grand Daur - F 14 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 70 Town Head Ewan Jeannie Grand Daur - F 13 Scholar Perthshire Trinity Gask 71 Town Head II Stewart Charles Head Mar M 38 Stone Quarrier Perthshire Forgandenny 1 72 Town Head Stewart Isabella Wife Mar F 38 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 73 Town Head Gardiner Charles Nephew - M 7 Scholar Fifeshire Markinch 74 Town Head Ewan David Head Mar M 44 Farm Labourer Perthshire Dunning 1 75 Town Head Ewan Margaret Wife Mar F 41 Weft Winder Perthshire Forgandenny 76 Town Head Ewan Jessie Daur - F 9 Scholar Perthshire Kinclaven 77 Town Head Ewan Katie Daur - F 7 Scholar Perthshire St Martins 78 Town Head II Chalmers George Head Widr M 69 Wool Weaver Perthshire Doune 2 79 Town Head Chalmers Janet Daur Unm F 33 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 80 Town Head Robertson Barbara Grand Daur - F 9 Scholar Forfarshire Dundee 81 Town Head II Henderson Ann Head Unm F 55 Weft Winder Perthshire Dunning 2 82 Town Head Court James Son Unm M 37 Post Boy Perthshire Dunning 83 Town Head II Allan John Head Mar M 43 Railway Labourer Perthshire Dunning 2 84 Town Head Allan Jemima Wife Mar F 41 Cotton Weaver Perthshire Dunning 85 Town Head Allan Maggie Daur - F 14 - Perthshire Dunning 86 Town Head Allan Jemima Daur - F 7 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 87 Town Head Allan Mary Daur - F 5 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 88 Town Head Allan Hellen P. Daur - F 3 - Perthshire Dunning 89 Town Head II Deuchars Alex Head Mar M 69 Stone Mason Perthshire Dunning 2 90 Town Head Deuchars Margaret Wife Mar F 70 - Kinrossshire Milnathort 91 Town Head Deuchars Margaret Daur Unm F 40 Wool and Cotton Weaver Perthshire Dunning 92 Town Head Robertson Alex Grand Son - M 14 Joiner's Apprentice Perthshire Dunning 93 Thorn Villa II Mailer Andrew Head Mar M 48 Cattle Dealer Perthshire Dunning 6 94 Thorn Villa Mailer Ann Wife Mar F 36 Cattle Dealer's Wife Perthshire Dunning 95 Thorn Villa Mailer Andrew Son - M 13 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 96 Thorn Villa Mailer Lillias Daur - F 11 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 97 Thorn Villa Mailer Lizie Daur - F 9 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 98 Thorn Villa Mailer Maggie Daur - F 7 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 99 Thorn Villa Mailer Jessie Daur - F 5 Scholar Perthshire Dunning 100 Thorn Villa Mailer Bella Daur - F 3 - Perthshire Dunning 101 Thorn Villa Mailer Robert Son - M 1 - Perthshire Dunning 102 Parish Manse II Thomson Rev. Peter Head Mar M 34 Minister of Dunning Parish Aberdeenshire Inch 11 103 Parish Manse Thomson John Father Wid M 75 Retired Farmer Aberdeenshire Inch 104 Parish Manse McGechin Agnes Servt Unm F 34 General Servant Edinburghshire Ratho 105 Thorn Tree House II Robertson Andrew Head Widr M 77 Retired Draper Kinrossshire Orwell 11 106 Thorn Tree House Robertson Jane Ann Daur Unm F 40 - Perthshire Dunning 107 Thorn Tree House Connel Jane Servt Unm F 17 General Servant Perthshire Dunning 108 Robertson's Lane II Lawson Alex Head Unm M 58 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 2 109 Robertson's Lane Lawson Elizabeth Sister Unm F 65 Weft Winder Perthshire Dunning 110 Robertson's Lane Lawson Ann Sister Unm F 59 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 111 Robertson's Lane II Somerville David Head Unm M 27 Wool Weaver Perthshire Dunning 1 112 Robertson's Lane I Winton John Head Mar M 42 Railway Labourer Perthshire Dunning 1 113 Robertson's Lane Winton Mary Wife Mar F 28 - Dunbartonshire Campsie 114 Robertson's Lane Winton John Son - M 5 - Dunbartonshire Alexandria 115 Robertson's Lane Winton Margaret Daur - F 2 - Perthshire Dunning 116 Robertson's Lane Winton William Son - M 1 - Perthshire Dunning 117 Robertson's Lane II Stewart Robert Head Mar M 79 Farm Labourer Perthshire Logierate 1 118 Robertson's Lane Stewart Elizabeth Wife Mar F 79 - Fifeshire Strathmiglo 119 Lower Muckhart Road II Fitzmaurice Nicholas F.
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