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1851 Census (Forfarshire).Xlsx Wishart Surname in the 1851 UK Census (Forfarshire, Scotland) Forename Surname Age Sex Address Civil Parish Occupation Relationship Condition Birthplace Birth County Country William Wishart 23 Male Aulbar Bothie Aberlermo Gardener Journeyman Unmarried Alyth Forfarshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 39 Female North Grimsby Arbroath Flax Mill Spinner Unmarried Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Scotland David Wishart 63 Male Seagate Arbroath Pauper (Formerly Letter Carrier) Head Widower Montrose Forfarshire Scotland James Wishart 33 Male North Newgate Arbroath Sailor Head Married St. Vigeans Forfarshire Scotland Mary Wishart 27 Female North Newgate Arbroath Wife Married Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland Colin Wishart 50 Male 9 Park Street Arbroath Mason Journeyman Head Unmarried Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland Isobel Wishart 66 Female 9 Park Street Arbroath House Keeper Sister Widow Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland Isabel Wishart 23 Female 9 Park Street Arbroath Flax Spinner Lodger Unmarried Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland James Wishart 42 Male 11 Park Street Arbroath Flax Spinner Overseer Head Married St. Nicholas Aberdeenshire Scotland Ann Wishart 50 Female 11 Park Street Arbroath Wife Married Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Helen Wishart 59 Female 25 Glover Street Arbroath Head Widow Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland Jean Wishart 31 Female 25 Glover Street Arbroath Flax Mill General Worker & Weaver Daughter Married Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland Stephen Wishart 27 Male 25 Glover Street Arbroath Ship Carpenter Son Unmarried Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland Robert Wishart 23 Male 25 Glover Street Arbroath Seaman Son Unmarried Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland Isabella Wishart 14 Female 25 Glover Street Arbroath Flax Spinner Sweeper Daughter Unmarried Arbroath Forfarshire Scotland Helen Wishart 51 Female 122 Blacks Croft Dundee Needle Work Mother-in-Law Widow Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Elizabeth Wishart 41 Female 82 Cowgate Street Dundee Grocer Head Married Cupar Fife Scotland Elizabeth Wishart 22 Female 82 Cowgate Street Dundee Daughter Unmarried Cupar Fife Scotland Andrew Wishart 18 Male 82 Cowgate Street Dundee Seaman Son Unmarried Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Transcribed by Scott Alexander Wishart Page 1 Wishart Connections, 2013 Jane Wishart 16 Female 82 Cowgate Street Dundee Dress Maker Daughter Unmarried Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 14 Female 82 Cowgate Street Dundee Scholar Daughter Unmarried Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Grace Wishart 12 Female 82 Cowgate Street Dundee Scholar Daughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Ellen Wishart 22 Female 57 King Street Dundee Factory Weaver Lodger Unmarried Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Thomas Wishart 38 Male 38 Castle Street Dundee Shipmaster Head Married Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Jessie Wishart 32 Female 38 Castle Street Dundee Shipmaster’s Wife Wife Married Perth Perthshire Scotland John Wishart 5 Male 38 Castle Street Dundee Shipmaster’s Son Son Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Mary Wishart 2 Female 38 Castle Street Dundee Shipmaster’s Daughter Daughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Thomas Wishart 10 M Male 38 Castle Street Dundee Son Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Joseph Wishart 31 Male 14 Gellatly Street Dundee Ship Joiner Head Married N/K Forfarshire Scotland Jane Wishart 31 Female 14 Gellatly Street Dundee Wife Married N/K Forfarshire Scotland James Wishart 4 Male 14 Gellatly Street Dundee Son Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Scotland John Wishart 44 Male Gellatly Street Dundee Joiner Head Married Forfar Forfarshire Scotland Mary Wishart 34 Female Gellatly Street Dundee Wife Married Kirriemuir Forfarshire Scotland James Wishart 10 Male Gellatly Street Dundee Scholar Son Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Scotland Sarah Wishart 7 Female Gellatly Street Dundee Scholar Daughter Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Scotland William Wishart 43 Male Tindals Wynd Dundee Shoemaker (Master Employing 6 Men) Head Married Pathhead Fife Scotland Ann Wishart 38 Female Tindals Wynd Dundee Wife Married Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Euphemia Wishart 13 Female Tindals Wynd Dundee Scholar Daughter N/K N/K England Jane Wishart 10 Female Tindals Wynd Dundee Scholar Daughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Christina Wishart 10 Female Tindals Wynd Dundee Scholar Daughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland John Wishart 5 Male Coutties Wynd Dundee Grandson Dundee Forfarshire Scotland John Wishart 44 Male Lochee Road Upper Pleasance Dundee Blacksmith Head Married Falkland Fife Scotland Mrs Wishart 45 Female Lochee Road Upper Pleasance Dundee Wife Married Collesie Fife Scotland Peter Wishart 22 Male Lochee Road Upper Pleasance Dundee Tinsmith Son Unmarried Dundee Forfarshire Scotland William Wishart 20 Male Lochee Road Upper Pleasance Dundee Blacksmith Son Unmarried Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Transcribed by Scott Alexander Wishart Page 2 Wishart Connections, 2013 Alexander Wishart 15 Male Lochee Road Upper Pleasance Dundee At School Son Unmarried Dundee Forfarshire Scotland David Wishart 13 Male Lochee Road Upper Pleasance Dundee At School Son Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Adam Wishart 46 Male Bucklemaker Wynd Dundee Flaxdresser Head Married Montrose Forfarshire Scotland Fanny Wishart 40 Female Bucklemaker Wynd Dundee Apprentice Wife Married Strathblane Stirlingshire Scotland John Wishart 16 Male Bucklemaker Wynd Dundee Scholar Son Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Christina Wishart 14 Female Bucklemaker Wynd Dundee Daughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Robert Wishart 9 Male Bucklemaker Wynd Dundee Scholar Son Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Jean Wishart 1 Male Bucklemaker WSynd Dundee Daughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 30 Female James Street Dundee Dressmaker Sister Unmarried Letham Forfarshire Scotland John Wishart 26 Male Foundry Lane Dundee Flax Dresser Son-in-Law Married Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland Isabella Wishart 24 Female Foundry Lane Dundee Mill Worker Daughter Married Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Mary Wishart 11 M Female Foundry Lane Dundee Grandaughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Helen Wishart 3 Female Foundry Lane Dundee Grandaughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 43 Female George’s Place Joint Stock Buildings No. 3 Dundee Householder Head Widow Alyth Forfarshire Scotland Ann Wishart 16 Female George’s Place Joint Stock Buildings No. 3 Dundee Milliner Daughter Unmarried Dundee Forfarshire Scotland George Wishart 26 Male 14 Kirk Entry Dundee Wright Son Unmarried Kirkcaldy Fife Scotland Jean Wishart 69 Female 25 Long Wynd Dundee Widow Rescobie Forfarshire Scotland David Wishart 26 Male 202 Overgate Street Dundee Baker Head Married Alyth Forfarshire Scotland Mary Wishart 22 Female 202 Overgate Street Dunde Wife Married Newburgh Fife Scotland Margaret Wishart 5 Female 202 Overgate Street Dundee Scholar Daughter Newburgh Fife Scotland John Wishart 1 Male 202 Overgate Street Dundee At Home Son Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Christina Wishart 78 Female 206 Overgate Street Dundee Hand Spinner Head Widow Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Helen Wishart 30 Female 206 Overgate Street Dundee Hand Spinner daughter Unmarried Montrose Forfarshire Scotland Hendry Wishart 22 Male 7 Whitton's Pend Dundee Tailor Lodger Unmarried Montrose Forfarshire Scotland Transcribed by Scott Alexander Wishart Page 3 Wishart Connections, 2013 Catherine Wishart 84 Female Overgate Gun's Close Dundee Pauper on Parish Head Widow Montrose Forfarshire Scotland Elizabeth Wishart 44 Female Overgate Gun's Close Dundee daughter Widow Montrose Forfarshire Scotland James Wishart 30 Male Long Wynd Dundee Carpenter Head Married Alyth Forfarshire Scotland Janet Wishart 30 Female Long Wynd Dundee Wife Married Longforgan Perthshire Scotland Mary Wishart 4 Female Long Wynd Dundee Daughter Dundee Forfarshire Scotland James Wishart 8 M Male Long Wynd Dundee Son Dundee Forfarshire Scotland William Wishart 26 Male 234 Hawkhill Dundee Joiner Head Married Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Helen Wishart 25 Female 234 Hawkhill Dundee Wife Married Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Alex Wishart 3 M Male 234 Hawkhill Dundee Son Dundee Forfarshire Scotland Jessie Wishart 13 Female Gibbs Land Dundee Camb Builder Lodger Unmarried Dundee Forfarshire Scotland James Wishart 56 Male Blair Road Dunnichen Blacksmith Head Widower Liff Forfarshire Scotland Margaret Wishart 32 Female Blair Road Dunnichen Hand Loom Weaver (Linen) Daughter Unmarried Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland Helen Wishart 25 Female Blair Road Dunnichen Daughter Unmarried Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland Mary Wishart 29 Female Blair Road Dunnichen Hand Loom Weaver (Linen) Daughter Unmarried Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland Elisabeth Wishart 52 Female Letham Dunnichen Hand Loom Weaver (Linen) Head Unmarried Dunnichen Forfarshire Scotland David Wishart 16 Male Letham Dunnichen Hand Loom Weaver (Linen) Nephew Unmarried Gamrie Banffshire Scotland William Wishart 49 Male Letham Mill Dunnichen Miller (Master Employing 2 Men) Head Married Dunnichen Forfarshire Scotland Elizabeth Wishart 54 Female Letham Mill Dunnichen Miller’s Wife Wife Married Farnell Forfarshire Scotland Elizabeth Wishart 26 Female Letham Mill Dunnichen Dressmaker Daughter Unmarried Gamrie Banffshire Scotland William Wishart 24 Male Letham Mill Dunnichen Miller (Assistant) Son Unmarried Gamrie Banffshire Scotland John Wishart 18 Male Letham Mill Dunnichen Miller (Assistant) Son Unmarried Gamrie Banffshire Scotland Helen Wishart 11 Female Letham Mill Dunnichen Scholar Daughter St.Ola Orkney Scotland John Wishart 16 Male Charles Street Forfar Hand Loom Weaver (Linen) Grandson Unmarried Forfar Forfarshire Scotland Catherine Wishart 65 Female South Well Brae Forfar Yarn Winder Head Widow Glammis Forfarshire Scotland Transcribed
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