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Kirkmichael 1851 Page 1 of 25 Kirkmichael 1851 1851 Census - Kirkmichael Surname Maiden Name Forename Age County Town Book Schedule House No.Address Occupation Status Relation Comments Fergusson Alexander 49 PER Kirkmichael 1 1 1 Crowhill Landed Proprietor & Farmer of 12 acres & 100 Acres Hill M Head Fergusson Jean 45 PER Kirkmichael 1 1 1 Crowhill Farmer's Wife M Wife Fergusson Jean 18 PER Kirkmichael 1 1 1 Crowhill U/M Daughter Fergusson James 14 PER Kirkmichael 1 1 1 Crowhill Agricultural labourer U/M Son Buttar William 50 PER Kirkmichael 1 2 2 Crowhill Chelsea Pensioner M Head Buttar Isabella 41 PER Moulin 1 2 2 Crowhill M Wife Buttar Elisabeth 10 PER Kirkmichael 1 2 2 Crowhill Scholar Daughter Buttar Catherine 2 PER Kirkmichael 1 2 2 Crowhill Scholar Daughter Fergusson George 44 PER Kirkmichael 1 3 3 Crowhill Agricultural Labourer U/M Head Fergusson Jannet 42 PER Kirkmichael 1 3 3 Crowhill Housekeeper U/M Sister Bruce Robert 47 PER Kirkmichael 1 3 3 Crowhill Agricultural Labourer M Lodger Brother-in-Law Bruce Jean 9 PER Kirkmichael 1 3 3 Crowhill At School Niece McMillan James 75 IRL 1 4 4 Balmacruchie Pauper, formerly Sailor M Head McMillan Betty 70 IRL 1 4 4 Balmacruchie Sailor's Wife M Wife McGrigor Jean 47 PER Comrie 1 4 4 Balmacruchie Hawker of Haberdashery M Visitor Nicoll William 46 ANS Dundee 1 4 4 Balmacruchie Travelling Bookseller M Visitor Glendie Ann 27 ANS Liff 1 4 4 Balmacruchie Hawker of Haberdashery U/M Visitor Smith William 19 PER Perth 1 4 4 Balmacruchie Agricultural Labourer U/M Visitor Fleming John 89 PER Kirkmichael 1 5 5 Balmacruchie Pauper formerly Farmer M Head Fleming Marjory 66 PER Kirkmichael 1 5 5 Balmacruchie Farmer's Wife M Wife McHardy John 43 ABD Crathy 1 6 6 Balmacruchie Gamekeeper M Head McHardy Jean 45 ABD Crathy 1 6 6 Balmacruchie Gamekeeper's Wife M Wife McHardy Charles 17 ABD Crathy 1 6 6 Balmacruchie Agricultural Labourer U/M Son McHardy Elisabeth 15 ABD Crathy 1 6 6 Balmacruchie At School Daughter McHardy Ann 12 ABD Crathy 1 6 6 Balmacruchie At School Daughter McHardy Mary 9 ABD Crathy 1 6 6 Balmacruchie At School Daughter McHardy Isabella 2 ABD Crathy 1 6 6 Balmacruchie At School Daughter Stewart John 50 MOR Abernethy 1 2 2 Balmacruchie Agricultural Labourer M Head Stewart Jean 49 PER Kirkmichael 1 2 2 Balmacruchie Agricultural Labourer's Wife M Wife Stewart John 16 PER Kirkmichael 1 2 2 Balmacruchie Scholar Son Scott Thomas 8 PER Blairgowrie 1 2 2 Balmacruchie Scholar Nephew Young Margret 22 PER Kirkmichael 1 8 8 Woodhill Housekeeper Widow Head Young Andrew 57 PER Kirkmichael 1 8 8 Woodhill Pauper - Formerly Mason U/M Son Young Cathrine 36 PER Kirkmichael 1 8 8 Woodhill Pauper at Home U/M Daughter McLaren Peter 26 PER Kinloch 1 8 8 Woodhill Shoemaker U/M Nephew Fergusson William 46 PER Kirkmichael 1 9 9 Dalnabrick Farmer 36 acres and 350 acres Hill U/M Head Fergusson Betsy 50 PER Kirkmichael 1 9 9 Dalnabrick Housekeeper U/M Sister Fleming Margret 22 PER Kirkmichael 1 9 9 Dalnabrick House Servant U/M Servant Reid John 18 PER Kirkmichael 1 9 9 Dalnabrick Agricultural labourer U/M Servant McKenzie Duncan 54 PER Kirkmichael 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Farmer 25 acres & 350 Hill, employing 2 labs M Head McKenzie Jannet 45 PER Moulin 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Farmer's Wife M Wife McKenzie Fanny 9 PER Kirkmichael 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Scholar Daughter McKenzie Jane 8 PER Kirkmichael 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Scholar Daughter McKenzie Elisabeth 2 PER Kirkmichael 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Scholar Daughter McKenzie James 5 PER Kirkmichael 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Scholar Son McKenzie Elisabeth 57 PER Kirkmichael 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Annuitant U/M Sister McDonald Alexander 10 PER Kirkmichael 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Herd Boy Servant Stewart Peter 17 PER Kirkmichael 1 10 10 Dalnabrick Agricultural Labourer U/M Servant Fergusson William 40 PER Kirkmichael 1 11 11 Dalnabrick Shoemaker U/M Head McNab John 70 PER Kirkmichael 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Farmer of 100 & 1100 acres Hill. Emp 3 labs M Head McNab Eliza 62 PER Logierait 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Farmer's Wife M Wife Page 1 of 25 Kirkmichael 1851 Census2/10 McNab Andrew 32 PER Kirkmichael 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Agricultural Labourer U/M Son McNab Alexander 30 PER Kirkmichael 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Agricultural Labourer U/M Son McNab Helen 24 PER Kirkmichael 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Domestic Duties U/M Daughter McNab Peter 22 PER Kirkmichael 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Shepherd U/M Servant Petrie John 27 PER Kirkmichael 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Agricultural Labourer U/M Servant Stewart Hendry 30 PER Kirkmichael 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Cow Feeder U/M Servant McDougall Mary 17 ANS Not Known 1 12 12 Pitcarmick General Servant U/M Servant Calder James 12 PER Kirkmichael 1 12 12 Pitcarmick Herd Boy Servant McKenzie Margret 53 PER Kirkmichael 1 13 13 Pitcarmick Wool Spinster U/M Head Kennedy William 21 PER Kirkmichael 1 13 13 Pitcarmick Scholar (As shown) U/M Son Fergusson Isabella :2 PER Moulin 1 14 14 Pitcarmick Wool Spinster Widow Head Fergusson Elisabeth 36 PER Kirkmichael 1 14 14 Pitcarmick Wool Spinster U/M Daughter Fergusson Robert 29 PER Kirkmichael 1 14 14 Pitcarmick Agricultural Labourer U/M Son McDonald Jannet 18 PER Blair Atholl 1 15 15 Pitcarmick Dress Maker U/M Head Robertson Alexander 62 PER Moulin 1 16 15 Pitcarmick Common Labourer M Head Robertson Mary 64 PER Alyth 1 16 15 Pitcarmick Labourer's Wife M Wife Robertson Mary 29 PER Kirkmichael 1 16 15 Pitcarmick Domestic Servant U/M Daughter Robertson Cathrine 27 PER Kirkmichael 1 16 15 Pitcarmick Pauper U/M Daughter Grant Mary Ann 4 PER Kirkmichael 1 16 15 Pitcarmick Found Child Niece Crossed Out Fraser Susan 10 mo PER Kirkmichael 1 16 15 Pitcarmick Found Child McIntosh Donald 82 PER Moulin 1 17 17 Pitcarmick Formerly Farmer M Head Robertson Thomas 65 PER Kirkmichael 1 18 18 Dalvey Country Joiner U/M Head Robertson Betty 70 PER Moulin 1 18 18 Dalvey Annuitant U/M Sister Robertson Margret 55 PER Kirkmichael 1 18 18 Dalvey Annuitant U/M Sister Murray Robert 24 PER Kirkmichael 1 19 19 Dalvey Farmer of 40 acres & 300 Hill Pasture Widower Head Murray Margaret 34 PER Kirkmichael 1 19 19 Dalvey Housekeeper U/M Daughter Murray John 32 PER Kirkmichael 1 19 19 Dalvey Agricultural Labourer U/M Son Bruce Margaret 24 PER Kirkmichael 1 20 20 Stronamuick Pauper partly on the Poor Roll U/M Head Stewart James 36 PER Kirkmichael 1 20 20 Stronamuick Common Labourer U/M Son McDonald Alexander 44 PER Moulin 1 21 21 Dalvey Hand Loom Weaver Widower Head McDonald Ann 14 PER Kirkmichael 1 21 21 Dalvey Housekeeper U/M Daughter McDonald Donald 6 PER Kirkmichael 1 21 21 Dalvey Scholar Son McDonald William 3 PER Kirkmichael 1 21 21 Dalvey At Home Son Petrie Alexander 63 PER Kirkmichael 1 22 22 Stronamuick Country Wright M Head Petrie Margret 58 PER Kirkmichael 1 22 22 Stronamuick Wright's Wife M Wife Rattray James 53 PER Kirkmichael 1 22 22 Stronamuick Annuitant Widower Brother-in-Law Pennycuick Margret 33 PER Kirkmichael 1 22 22 Stronamuick Pauper Dwarf U/M Relation Rattray John 44 PER Kirkmichael 1 23 23 Stronamuick Agricultural Labourer formerly Farmer M Head Rattray Jean 42 PER Kirkmichael 1 23 23 Stronamuick M Wife Rattray Margret 6 PER Kirkmichael 1 23 23 Stronamuick At Home Daughter Rattray Isabella 2 PER Kirkmichael 1 23 23 Stronamuick Daughter Rattray Jean 3 mo PER Kirkmichael 1 23 23 Stronamuick Daughter Rattray Peter 80 PER Kirkmichael 1 24 24 Stronamuick Lately Farmer M Head Rattray Susan 60 PER Blairgowrie 1 24 24 Stronamuick M Wife Campbell Robert 35 PER Kirkmichael 1 25 25 Stronamuick Mason M Head Campbell Ann 42 PER Kirkmichael 1 25 25 Stronamuick Farmer's wife M Wife Campbell John 4 PER Kirkmichael 1 25 25 Stronamuick Son Campbell James 9 mo PER Kirkmichael 1 25 25 Stronamuick Son Peebles Isabella 22 PER Moulin 1 25 25 Stronamuick Late farmer's wife Widow Mother-in-Law Melville Alexander 59 ANS Lochee 1 26 26 Croft Rannoch Sawyer U/M Head Melville John 62 PER Kirkmichael 1 27 27 Croft Rannoch Sawyer & Farmer of 6 acres M Head Melville Jean 61 PER Kirkmichael 1 27 27 Croft Rannoch Farmer's Wife M Wife Stewart John :2 PER Blairgowrie 1 28 28 Cultalonie Agricultural Labourer M Head Page 2 of 25 Kirkmichael 1851 Census2/10 Stewart Bell 48 PER Kirkmichael 1 28 28 Cultalonie Agricultural Labourer's Wife M Wife Stewart Janet 23 PER Kirkmichael 1 28 28 Cultalonie At Home U/M Daughter Stewart David 12 PER Kirkmichael 1 28 28 Cultalonie Scholar Son Fergusson John 70 PER Kirkmichael 1 28 28 Cultalonie Pauper, formerly Agricultural Lab U/M Boarder Fergusson Cathrine 42 PER Kirkmichael 1 29 29 Cultalonie Common Servant U/M Head Forbes John 81 PER Moulin 1 30 30 Cultalonie Hand Loom Weaver Pauper M Head Forbes Jannet 62 PER Kirkmichael 1 30 30 Cultalonie Weaver's Wife M Wife Rattray Henry 56 PER Kirkmichael 1 31 31 Cultalonie Farmer of 60 acres arable + 300 acres hill M Head Rattray Cathrine 54 PER Kirkmichael 1 31 31 Cultalonie Farmer's Wife M Wife Rattray Ann 30 PER Kirkmichael 1 31 31 Cultalonie Dressmaker U/M Daughter Rattray John 24 PER Kirkmichael 1 31 31 Cultalonie Agricultural Labourer U/M Son Rattray Margret 21 PER Kirkmichael 1 31 31 Cultalonie At Home U/M Daughter Rattray Jean 14 PER Kirkmichael 1 31 31 Cultalonie At Home Daughter Rattray Peter 9 PER Kirkmichael 1 31 31 Cultalonie Scholar Son Stewart John 54 PER Alyth 1 32 32 Cultalonie Agricultural Labourer M Head Stewart Ann 50 PER Moulin 1 32 32 Cultalonie Agricultural Labourer's Wife M Wife McIntosh Donald 36 PER Moulin 1 33 33 Cultalonie Surface Man M Head McIntosh Margret 31 PER Kirkmichael 1 33 33 Cultalonie Surface Man's Wife M Wife McIntosh James 11 PER Kirkmichael 1 33 33 Cultalonie Scholar Son McIntosh Jane 8 PER Kirkmichael 1 33 33 Cultalonie Scholar
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