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1851 Census for the Parish of Uphall Enumeration District 2 Uphall on the Web 1851 Census for the Parish of Uphall Enumeration District 2 Uphall On The Web : www.uphall.org Schedule Name of street or place Forename Surname Relation Condition Age Gender Occupation Where Born Page Enumeration 1 Binny school Alex. Duncan Head U 25 M Teacher Linlithgow, Ecclesmachan 1 2 2 Houston Thomas Aitken Head Mar. 62 M Gamekeeper Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 Robert Aitken Son U 16 M Ap. Linlithgow, Ecclesmachan 1 2 Margaret Aitken Daur. 13 F Scholar Linlithgow, Ecclesmachan 1 2 3 Houston John Kerr Head Mar. 36 M Sergt. Of Linlithgow County Police Perthshire, Weem 1 2 Mary Kerr Wife Mar. 28 F Dressmaker Linlithgow, Kirkliston 1 2 Janet Kerr Daur. 8 F Scholar Linlithgow, Kirkliston 1 2 Mary Kerr Daur. 6 F Scholar Linlithgow, Kirkliston 1 2 John Kerr Son 3 M Linlithgow, Kirkliston 1 2 Isabella Kerr Daur. 2 F Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 Ann Kerr Daur. 2 mth F Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 4 Houston Alexander Scott Head Mar. 52 M Carter Mid Lothian, Mid Calder 1 2 Margaret Scott Wife Mar. 45 F Carter's Wife Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 John Scott Son 11 M Scholar Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 Isabella Scott Daur. 9 F Scholar Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 Jane Scott Daur. 6 F Scholar Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 William Scott Son 4 M Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 5 Houston Lewis McKenzie Head Mar. 28 M Stone Dresser Aberdeen, Balmore 1 2 Janet McKenzie Wife Mar. 34 F Stone Dresser's Wife Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 William McKenzie Son 1 M Linlithgow, Uphall 1 2 Henrietta Brownlee Sister U 16 F Dressmaker Linlithgow, Uphall 2 2 6 Houston William Brown Head Mar. 27 M Joiner Linlithgow, Livingstone 2 2 Caroline Brown Wife Mar. 30 F Joiner's Wife Linlithgow, Uphall 2 2 William Brown Son 4 M Linlithgow, Uphall 2 2 Andrew Brown Son 2 M Linlithgow, Uphall 2 2 7 Houston Alexander Bell Head Mar. 26 M Quarry Labourer Fifeshire, Collessie 2 2 Janet Bell Wife Mar. 26 F Quarry Labourer's Wife Linlithgowshire, Uphall 2 2 Christina Bell Daur. 3 F Linlithgowshire, Uphall 2 2 Thomas Bell Son 8 mth M Linlithgowshire, Uphall 2 2 8 Houston Robert Duncan Head Mar. 41 M Quarryman Fifeshire, Kennoway 2 2 Catherine Duncan Wife Mar. 43 F Quarryman's Wife Fifeshire, Kettle 2 2 Janet Duncan Daur. U 14 F Scholar Fifeshire, Kennoway 2 2 Elizabeth Duncan Daur. 10 F Scholar Fifeshire, Kennoway 2 2 Thomas Duncan Son 7 M Scholar Fifeshire, Kennoway 2 2 Christina Duncan Daur. 4 F Linlithgowshire, Uphall 2 2 Margaret Duncan Daur. 1 F Linlithgowshire, Uphall 2 2 9 Houston Elizabeth Brown Head W 66 M No occupation Linlithgowshire, Uphall 2 2 10 Houston Christina Fairly Head W 55 F Washer Linlithgowshire, Uphall 2 2 11 Houston John Potter Head Mar. 39 M Carter Linlithgowshire, Ecclesmachan 2 2 Margaret Potter Wife Mar. 35 F Carter's Wife Linlithgowshire, Linlithgow 2 2 Elisabeth Potter Daur. U 15 F Scholar Linlithgowshire, Uphall 3 2 James Potter Son 13 M Scholar Linlithgowshire, Uphall 3 2 William Potter Son 7 M Scholar Linlithgowshire, Uphall 3 2 Isabella Potter Daur. 5 F Scholar Linlithgowshire, Uphall 3 2 John Potter Son 1 M Linlithgowshire, Uphall 3 2 12 Houston William Walker Head Mar. 32 M Quarry Labourer Ireland 3 2 Margaret Walker Wife Mar. 33 F Labourer's Wife Ireland 3 2 Jane Walker Daur. 13 F Scholar Ireland 3 2 Annie Walker Daur. 9 F Ireland 3 2 William Walker Son 2 M Linlithgowshire, Linlithgow 3 2 Mary Dun Lodger W 55 F No occupation Ireland 3 2 Mary Dun Lodger U 15 F No occupation Ireland 3 2 James Trainer Lodger U 19 M Rail Lab. Ireland 3 2 Simon Coner Lodger U 18 M Rail Lab. Ireland 3 2 13 Houston Richard Ewing Head U 48 M Labourer Linlithgowshire, Ecclesmachan 3 2 14 Houston Mains John Willie Head Mar. 38 M Farmer of 115 acres employing 4 labourers Lanarkshire, Shotts 3 2 Mary Willie Wife Mar. 37 F Farmer's Wife Linlithgow, Bathgate 3 2 © Scottish Census Data - General Register Office for Scotland. Crown copyright. Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland. Page 1 of 8 1851 Census for the Parish of Uphall Enumeration District 2 Uphall On The Web : www.uphall.org Schedule Name of street or place Forename Surname Relation Condition Age Gender Occupation Where Born Page Enumeration Helen Bishop Serv. U 26 F House Serv. Linlithgow, Whitburn 3 2 Jane Bryce Serv. U 24 F House Serv. Edinburgh, Kirknewton 3 2 William Meikle Serv. U 18 M Farm Serv. West Lothian, Linlithgow 3 2 Peter Whitelaw Serv. U 15 M Farm Serv. Linlithgow, Bathgate 4 2 15 Houston House Norman Shairp Head Mar. 71 M Major Linlithgow, Uphall 4 2 Thomas Shairp Son U 37 M No Profession Linlithgow, Uphall 4 2 Helen M Shairp Daur. U 29 F No Profession Linlithgow, Uphall 4 2 Grace Shairp Daur. U 28 F No Profession Linlithgow, Uphall 4 2 James C Crawford Visitor Mar. 34 M No Profession Lanark, Avondale 4 2 Sophia Crawford Visitor Mar. 28 F No Profession Middlesex, London 4 2 Janet Crawford Visitor U 6 F Berkshire 4 2 James D Crawford Visitor U 4 mth M Whitehall, London 4 2 Norman Innes Visitor U 36 M Emigration Agent Edinburgh 4 2 Elizabeth Hill Visitor Mar. 34 F Wet Nurse Ryde, Isle of Wight 4 2 Elizabeth Sutherland Serv. U 25 F House Serv. W. Lothian, S. Queensferry 4 2 Jane Paul Serv. U 25 F House Maid Edinburgh, Mid Calder 4 2 Christian Ross Serv. U 34 F Cook Rossshire, Nigg 4 2 Margaret McChrine Serv. U 25 F Laundrymaid Edinburgh, Ratho 4 2 Two houses uninhabited 4 2 16 Houston Lodge Thomas Nicol Head Mar. 42 M Gardener Fifeshire, Auchtermuchty 4 2 Sarah Nicol Wife Mar. 40 F Gardener's Wife Linlithgowshire, Bo'ness 4 2 Thomas Nicol Son U 14 M Gardener's son Fifeshire, Markinch 4 2 Christina Nicol Daur. U 12 F Gardener's Daur. Fifeshire, Markinch 4 2 Helen Nicol Daur. 9 F Scholar Fifeshire, Markinch 5 2 Elizabeth Nicol Daur. 7 F Scholar Fifeshire, Markinch 5 2 James Nicol Son 3 M Fifeshire, Markinch 5 2 17 Houston Mill William Gray Head Mar. 39 M Miller Lanarkshire, Oldmonkland 5 2 Eliza Gray Wife Mar. 35 F Miller's Wife Stirlingshire, Killearn 5 2 Jane Gray Daur. 13 F Scholar Linlithgow, Abercorn 5 2 Eliza Gray Daur. 12 F Scholar Linlithgow, Abercorn 5 2 James Gray Son 10 M Scholar Linlithgow, Abercorn 5 2 Margaret Gray Daur. 8 F Scholar Linlithgow, Abercorn 5 2 Mary Gray Daur. 6 F Scholar Linlithgow, Abercorn 5 2 Agnes Gray Daur. 4 F Linlithgow, Abercorn 5 2 William Gray Son 1 M Linlithgow, Abercorn 5 2 George Gray Son 1 mth M Linlithgow, Abercorn 5 2 18 Fortneuk Thomas Purdie Head Mar. 36 M Farmer of 96 acres employing 4 labourers Edinburgh, West Calder 5 2 Mary Purdie Wife Mar. 26 F Farmer's Wife Linlithgow, Whitburn 5 2 Andrew Purdie Son 5 M Linlithgow, Whitburn 5 2 James Newton Serv. U 18 M Farm Serv. Linlithgow, Ecclesmachan 5 2 Susan Shairp Serv. U 19 F Farm Serv. Linlithgow, Ecclesmachan 5 2 James Fairly Serv. U 17 M Farm Serv. Edinburgh, West Calder 5 2 Agnes Aitken Serv. U 18 F Farm Serv. Linlithgow, Torphichen 5 2 19 Houston Station John Meikle Head Mar. 50 M Rail Agent Lanarkshire, Carluke 6 2 Margaret Meikle Wife Mar. 54 F Agent's Wife Mid Lothian, Edinburgh 6 2 Margaret Meikle Daur. U 19 F Agent's Daur. Mid Lothian, Edinburgh 6 2 James Meikle Son U 18 M Agent's Son Mid Lothian, Edinburgh 6 2 20 Milkhouses James Miller Head Mar. 29 M Farmer of 254 acres employing 5 labourers Linlithgow, Whitburn 6 2 Barbara Miller Wife Mar. 28 F Farmer's Wife Lanarkshire, Hamilton 6 2 William Miller Brother U 20 M Farmer's Brother Linlithgow, Whitburn 6 2 John Gibson Serv. U 19 M Farm Serv. Linlithgow, Whitburn 6 2 Janet Erskine Serv. U 16 F House Serv. Linlithgow, Whitburn 6 2 William Eddingstone Serv. U 15 M Farm Serv. Mid Lothian, Mid Calder 6 2 Thomas McCosley Serv. U 14 M Errand Boy Mid Lothian, Edinburgh 6 2 21 Nettlehill John Lawson Head Mar. 68 M Farmer of 104 acres employing 3 labourers Tweedale, West Linton 6 2 Jane Lawson Wife Mar. 58 F Farmer's Wife Mid Lothian, West Calder 6 2 Margaret Lawson Daur. U 29 F Farmer's Daur. Mid Lothian, Currie 6 2 © Scottish Census Data - General Register Office for Scotland. Crown copyright. Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland. Page 2 of 8 1851 Census for the Parish of Uphall Enumeration District 2 Uphall On The Web : www.uphall.org Schedule Name of street or place Forename Surname Relation Condition Age Gender Occupation Where Born Page Enumeration William Lawson Son U 27 M Farmer's Son Mid Lothian, Currie 6 2 Mary Lawson Daur. U 25 F Farmer's Daur. Mid Lothian, Currie 6 2 Jane Lawson Daur. U 23 F Farmer's Daur. Mid Lothian, Currie 6 2 James Hunter Serv. U 20 M Farm Serv. Mid Lothian, Ratho 6 2 George Miller Serv. U 14 M Farm Serv. Mid Lothian, Ratho 6 2 22 Broadyetts Patrick Gray Head U 58 M J.P. & Farmer of 200 acres employing 8 labourers West Lothian, Torphichen 6 2 Ann Bryson Serv.
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