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Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Bennet Archibald M 42 Dunblane 1924, 1 Dec Main St, Buchlyvie Widower Labourer Black Robert M 69 Airdrie 1925, 24 Apr Homeless Married Hawker Blackwood James M 49 Dumbarton 1925, 4 Nov Homeless Single Carter Blair Alexander M 70 Stirling 1925, 27 Jan 31 Bannerman, Clydebank Widower Postman Brown Finnigan Margaret Ewing F 51 Dumfermline 1920, 6 Dec Burnside, Buchlyvie Widow Housewife Bruce Alice F 2 1920, 30 Jun Burnside Terr, Buchlyvie Child Buchanan Christie Annie F 45 Cadder Parish 1921, 18 Aug Castlehill, Kippen Widow Buchanan Mary Josephine F 15 Stirling Castle 1923, 20 Feb Fore Rd, Kippen Single Burnett David M 57 Montrose 1923, 25 Apr Homeless Single Labourer Cairns Wood Elizabeth F 66 Bothwell 1924, 11 Dec Homeless Widower Pedlar Christie (Chrystal) William M 39 Kippen 1922, 15 Sep 3 Scotstoun Pl, Glasgow Married Labourer Clark Janet F 20 Stirling 1925, 16 Jan 31 Raploch, Stirling Single Farm servant Costello Mark M 54 Londonderry, Ireland 1924, 25 Aug Homeless Single Farm Labourer Creamer Patrick M 60 Belfast 1925, 6 Jan Homeless Single Labourer Dale or Young Chrystal Elizabeth F 34 Dumbarton 1923, 17 Aug 3 Scotstoun Pl, Glasgow Married Housewife Downie Tucker Jane F 58 Glasgow 1923, 20 Oct c/o Harvey, Heights, Buchlyvie Married Outdoor worker Dunn McAlpine Mary Josephine F 66 Fishcross, Sauchie Church St, Stenhousemuir Married Ewing Morrison Jean F 40 Denniston, Glasgow 1926, 7 Jun Main St, Buchlyvie Married Housewife Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Finnigan James M 15 Buchlyvie, Kippen 1925, 22 Aug Buchlyvie Single Nil Fleming McNair Elizabeth F 45 Stirling 1924, 26 Dec Cauldhame, Kippen Widow Housewife Fleming James M 8 Stirling 1925, 30 Jan Stirling Fleming McNair Elizabeth F 46 Stirling 1926, 13 May Cauldhame, Kippen Widow Housewife Fleming James M 9 Stirling 1926, 26 May 27 Cowane St, Stirling Child Gallacher Catherine Jane F 28 Lennoxtown 1926, 31 May Main St, Buchlyvie Single Laundress Gardiner Jessie Fraser F Slamannan 1920, 17 Jul Edinburgh Single Servant Goodbrand James M 80 Invergordon 1921, 1 Aug Home of Rest, Polton shoemaker Gormley James M 55 Lennoxtown 1921, 13 Sep None Single Labourer Gormley James M 57 Lennoxtown 1922, 30 Oct None Single Labourer Graham David M 43 Buchlyvie 1926, 2 Mar Homeless Single Jobbing gardener Graham David M 43 Buchlyvie 1926, 6 May Corporation Model Single Jobbing gardener Gray Stirling Isabella F 32 Slamannan 1925, 3 Jan Dighty, Cauldhame, Kippen Married Housewife Groves Hector M 48 Partick 1920, 12 Jan Graham St, Kippen Married Gardener Harris George M 53 Hampshire 1925, 1 Dec Homeless Single Labourer Harrower John M 23 Logie 1924, 5 Jan Northlea, Doune Single Labourer Henderson Robert M 42 Glasgow 1924, 20 Jun Kippen Married Signalman Ingram Taylor Catherine F 70 Kirkcaldy 1925, 21 Aug 28 Upper Bridge St, Stirling Widow Housewife Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Jamieson Elizabeth F 59 Glasgow 1924, 23 Dec Homeless Single Outdoor worker Kelly Alfred M 39 Glasgow 1926, 29 Jul Homeless Single Labourer Kennedy Low Jessie F 80 Alyth 1926, 2 Apr Clifford Buildings, Buchlyvie Widow Housewife Leggat Thomas M 69 Edinburgh 1922, 16 May None WidowerMachine driller Leonard Edward M 45 Glasgow 1926, 29 Jul Homeless Single Labourer Liddell David M 53 Buchlyvie 1924, 8 Mar 1 St. Mary's Wynd Single Labourer Main Elizabeth F 14 Stirling 1925, 30 Jan 47 Cowane St, Stirling Main Andrew M 12 Stirling 1925, 30 Jan 47 Cowane St Martin Wlliam M 62 Liverpool 1922, 3 May None Single Labourer Martin William M 63 Liverpool 1923, 13 Apr None Single Farm Labourer Martin Wm M 63 Liverpool 1923, 19 Sep Homeless Single Farm Labourer Martin Wm M 64 Liverpool 1924, 11 Aug Homeless Single Farm Labourer Martin William M 67 Liverpool 1925, 23 Oct Homeless Single McAllan William M 30 Kippen 1926, 9 Mar Glasgow Married Blacksmith McArthur William M 45 Strathblane 1921, 12 May None Single None McArthur William M 46 1921, 16 Sep None None McArthur William M 47 1922, 6 Apr None McArthur William M 47 1922, 14 Oct None Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation McArthur Wm M 48 Strathblane 1923, 4 Jun Homeless Single Outdoor worker McArthur Wm M 49 Strathblane 1924, 20 Jun Homeless Single Labourer McArthur William M 50 Strathblane 1925, 8 Oct Homeless Single Labourer McCallum McPhie Betsy F 31 1920, 21Apr Poorhouse, Stirling Married Wife of basket maker McCallum Helen F 65 Ardentinny, Dunoon 1922, 20 Apr None Single Pedlar McCallum Peter M 54 Buchlyvie 1924, 25 Jul Main St, Buchlyvie Married Railway surfaceman McCallum,Livingston,Harvey,Budge Agnes F 44 Gartmore 1925, 15 Dec Main St, Buchlyvie Married Housewife McCulloch Wm M 34 Cork 1923, 6 Jun Homeless Single Labourer McDonald John M 46 Auchtergavin 1925, 29 May Homeless Married Basket maker McDonald William M 63 Glenmoriston, Inverness 1924, 8 Dec Main St, Buchlyvie Widower McDonald or Deans or Nicholson James M 1920, 6 Jul Poorhouse ex-Soldier McDougall Janet F 77 Kippen 1923, 28 Apr 39 Feus, Aucherarder Single McDougall George M 18 Glasgow 1925, 21 Dec Bothy, Shirgarten Farm, Kippen Single Farm worker McFarlane John M 40 Alva 1921, 5 Sep None Single Labourer McFarlane John M 41 1921, 10 Oct None Labourer McGillivray Angus M 77 Sleat, Skye 1919, 22 Aug None Widower Labourer McGreb John M 50 Co. Mayo, Ireland 1924, 22 Oct Homeless Single Farm worker McInnes Harvey M 62 Helensburgh 1924, 19 Jun Homeless Labourer Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation McIntyre Robert M 66 Buchlyvie, Kippen Barnhill, Glasgow Widower News vendor McKeich Peter M 76 Gartmore 1919, 16 Aug Dighty Farm House, Kippen Single Farm worker McLachan Daniel M 79 Glenturret,Monevaird 1925, 29 Oct c/o McKerracher, Arnprior Single Labourer McLennon or McLennachan David M 68 Airdrie 1924, 1 Aug Homeless Single Labourer McPhee William Prior C. M 24 Buchlyvie 1923, 3 May McAlpine St, Model Single Showman McPhee William P.Craig M 24 Buchlyvie 1923, 29 Jun Dean St, Gasgow Single Showman McPhee Cameron Helen F 75 Banff 1926, 3 Jul Homeless Widow Outdoor worker McQueen John M 46 Dunblane 1921, 22 Aug None Single Farm servant McQueen Angus M 30 Isla 1925, 7 Feb Fore Rd, Kippen Married Carter McWilliams Edward M 50 Ireland 1919, 20 May 183 High St, Dumbarton Single Farm Labourer Millar John Campbell M 65 Kirkintilloch 1925, 19 Oct Homeless Married Labourer Morrison James M 84 Dunblane 1920, 26 May 220 Possil Rd, Glasgow Widower Saddler Mowat Archibald McPherson M 60 Glasgow 1924, 31 Dec Homeless Single General Labourer Mudie Andrew M 51 Kirkcaldy 1921, 10 Oct None Single Labourer Napier William M 54 Buchlyvie 1924, 1 Feb Homeless Single Labourer Napier William M 54 Buchlyvie, Kippen 1924, 24 May Portugal(?) St., Model Single Labourer Paul Agnes F 71 Coatbridge 1926, 27 Apr Homeless Single Outdoor worker Reddie Margaret F 24 Co. Tyrone, Ireland 1923, 28 Aug Gt Junction St, Edinburgh Outworker Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) 1st Surname 2nd Surname Forename(s) Gender Age Place of Origin Date of Entry Residence Status Occupation Spence James M 49 Cupar 1924, 5 May Homeless Single Labourer Stack John M 68 Slamannan 1924, 1 Sep Springhill Rd, Clarkston Single Gardener Stewart Rachael Whyte F 28 Dundee 1925, 11 Nov Bothy, Arnmore, Kippen Single Outdoor worker Stewart Sarah F 55 Lennoxtown 1926, 15 Apr Main St, Buchlyvie Single Maternity nurse Stuart James M 5 Kirknewton 1925, 20 Feb Little Kerse Kippen Child Taylor Andrew M 41 Blairgowrie 1925, 16 Sep 28 Upper Bridge St, Stirling Single Coachman Tweedley George M 63 Barrhead 1924, 23 Jun Homeless Single Farm Labourer Ure James M 68 Kirkintilloch 1922, 31 May None Married Labourer Watson Isabella F 51 1921, 24 Sep 3 Forth Terr, Stirling Single None Watson Joseph M 65 Balfron 1922, 22 Mar None Single Baker Watson Ewing M 38 Fort William 1923, 16 Aug Parks of Garden, Kippen Single Wilson William M 50 Glasgow 1925, 6 Aug Taylor Place, Buchlyvie Married Mole catcher Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) Kippen Applications for Poor Relief 1919-1926 (PR/KN/4/5) Wife of basket maker Railway surfaceman.
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