Kirkmichael 1891 Census

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Kirkmichael 1891 Census 1891 Census for Kirkmichael, Perthshire Enum Surname Forename Sex Age Relation Mar District Page Address Occupation Birth Place Dist SEATON WILLIAM M 50 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Mill Farmer Kirkmichael SEATON ISABELLA F 42 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Mill Farmer's Wife Little Dunkeld, Perth SEATON MAY F 4 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Mill Moulin STEWART JAMES M 17 Servant S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Mill Agricultural Labourer Kirkmichael MCKINNON DUNCAN M 41 Head W Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Wester Tullochcurran Shepherd Sleat, INV MCKINNON MARGARET F 12 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Wester Tullochcurran Scholar Moulin MCKINNON ALEXANDER M 11 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Wester Tullochcurran Scholar Moulin MCKINNON MARY F 7 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Wester Tullochcurran Scholar Dull FARQUHARSON MARGARET F 72 Mother-in-Law W Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Wester Tullochcurran Living on Private Means Moulin MCLEISH JANE F 65 Servant S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Wester Tullochcurran Domestic Servant Little Dunkeld DEWAR ALEXANDER M 77 Head W Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Dalreoch Farm Farmer Of 50 Ac Arable and 60 Acres Hill Pasture Moulin DEWAR JAMES M 33 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Dalreoch Farm Farmers Son Moulin DEWAR CHARLES M 16 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Dalreoch Farm Farmer's Son Kirkmichael MCBEATH CHARLES M 16 Servant Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Dalreoch Farm Farm Servant Blairgowrie ANTON JESSIE F 31 Servant S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Dalreoch Farm General Servant Domestic Clunie RATTRAY ROBERT M 52 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Farm Farm Grieve Kirkmichael RATTRAY CHRISTINA F 51 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Farm Wife Logierait RATTRAY ROBERT M 24 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Farm Farm Servant Kirkmichael RATTRAY CHRISTINA F 17 Daur S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Farm General Servant Domestic Kirkmichael RATTRAY JAMES M 15 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Farm Grieve's Son Kirkmichael RATTRAY SUSAN F 13 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Tullochcurran Farm Scholar Kirkmichael STEWART ELLEN F 64 Head S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 1 Wester Tullochcurran Agricultural Labourer Kirkmichael CAMPBELL MARGARET F 43 Head S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Croft of Cultalonie Agricultural Labourer Kirkmichael RATTRAY MARGARET F 64 Head S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Croft of Cultalonie Annuitant Kirkmichael MCLAREN JOHN M 56 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan Miller And Farmer Of 11 Acres Arable Logierait MCLAREN CATHERINE F 56 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan Wife Dull MCLAREN JOHN M 24 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan Farmer's Son Kirkmichael MCLAREN DAVID M 20 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan Farmer's Son Kirkmichael MCLAREN THOMAS M 18 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan Farmer's Son Kirkmichael MCLAREN WILLIAM M 13 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan Scholar Kirkmichael MENZIES MARY F 19 Servant S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan General Servant Domestic Clunie SCOTT JOHN M 77 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan Mason Logierait SCOTT JESSIE F 65 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Balchiscan Mason's Wife Lonforgan CAMPBELL JOHN M 41 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Croft of Cultalonie Farmer Persie CAMPBELL ANN F 36 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Croft of Cultalonie Farmer's Wife Kirkmichael CAMPBELL JOHN M 11 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Croft of Cultalonie Scholar Kirkmichael MACKENZIE PETER M 32 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Glenderby Shepherd Loch Broom, Ross-shire MACKENZIE JANE F 29 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Glenderby Shepherd's Wife. Jane Hamilton or McKenzie Greenock, Renfrew MACKENZIE JOHN M 9 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Glenderby Scholar Moulin MACKENZIE ALEXANDER M 7 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Glenderby Scholar Dull MACKENZIE ANNIE F 5 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Glenderby Scholar Kirkmichael MACKENZIE PETER M 3 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Glenderby Kirkmichael BEATON MARGARET F 21 Niece & Visitor M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Glenderby Agricultural Contractor's Wife (Beaton or Murray) Gairloch, Ross-shire REID ALEXANDER M 58 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Cultalonie Farmer Of 120 Acres, 86 Acres Arable Employing 1 Man 2 Girls & 1 Boy Kirkmichael REID CHRISTINA F 37 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Cultalonie Farmer's Wife Moulin REID ALEXANDER M 8 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Cultalonie Scholar Kirkmichael REID BETSY F 4 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Cultalonie Kirkmichael REID JAMES M 6 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Cultalonie Scholar Kirkmichael REID CHARLES M 1 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 2 Cultalonie Kirkmichael MCPHERSON JAMES M 23 Servant S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Cultalonie Farm Servant Dunkeld MASON JOHN M 19 Servant S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Cultalonie Farm Servant Blairgowrie STEWART ALEXANDER M 56 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Dalvey Shepherd Fortingall STEWART JANET F 56 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Dalvey Shepherd's Wife Fortingall STEWART ALEXANDER M 27 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Dalvey Gamekeeper Fortingall STEWART MARGARET F 25 Daur S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Dalvey General Servant Domestic Kirkmichael STEWART DONALD M 23 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Dalvey Mason's Labourer Kirkmichael ROBERTSON ALEXANDER M 3 Grd-Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Dalvey Kirkmichael MURRAY ELSPETH F 68 Head S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Dalvey Cottage Agricultural Labourer Kirkmichael RATTRAY JANE F 76 Head W Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Old Distillery House Pauper Kirkmichael RATTRAY MARGARET F 45 Daur S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Old Distillery House Agricultural Labourer Kirkmichael CAMPBELL ROBERT M 75 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Stronamuck Mason Kirkmichael CAMPBELL ANN F 77 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Stronamuck Mason's Wife Kirkmichael CAMPBELL MARGARET F 38 Daur S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Stronamuck Farmer's Daughter Kirkmichael PETRIE JAMES M 11 Grd-Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Stronamuck Scholar Kirkmichael CAMPBELL ROBERT M 11 Grd-Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Stronamuck Scholar Kingoldrum CAMPBELL JOHN M 10 Grd-Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Stronamuck Scholar Kingoldrum CAMPBELL ANDREW M 8 Grd-Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 3 Stronamuck Scholar Kingoldrum MORRIS WILLIAM PULLAR M 49 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Gardener England MORRIS SARAH JANE F 41 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Gardener's Wife England MORRIS LILIAN F 18 Daur S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Domestic Servant Kirkmichael MORRIS MAY F 12 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael MORRIS MABEL F 10 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael MORRIS DANIEL M 8 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael MORRIS GEORGE M 6 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael MORRIS ALICE F 2 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Kirkmichael MORRIS BEATRICE F 2 mthsDaur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Middle Dalnabrick Kirkmichael ROBERTSON ALEXANDER M 49 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Farmer Of 372 Acres, 72 Acres Arable Employing 1 Man 1 Girl And 1 Boy Kirkmichael ROBERTSON JESSIE F 36 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Farmer's Wife Kirkmichael ROBERTSON CHARLES M 14 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael ROBERTSON THOMAS M 13 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael ROBERTSON ANNIE F 11 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael ROBERTSON ELIZABETH F 9 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael ROBERTSON JESSIE F 6 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Scholar Kirkmichael ROBERTSON JAMES M 4 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Kirkmichael ROBERTSON JOHN M 1 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Kirkmichael ROBERTSON ROBERT M 4 mthsSon Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Kirkmichael SMITH JAMES M 48 Servant S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Wester Dalnabrick Farm Servant Ireland COCHRANE ARCHIBALD M 71 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Dalnabrick Late Major. Living on Private Means England TOPHAM JOHN M 34 Servant M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Dalnabrick Butler England ALEXANDER JANE ANN F 23 Servant S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 4 Dalnabrick Domestic Servant England BROWN ELIZABETH F 82 Head S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill Dairymaid Braemar, Aberdeen CHISHOLM JOHN M 45 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill Gardener Kilmorack, Inverness CHISHOLM ANN F 49 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill Gardener's Wife Kilarlity, Inverness CHISHOLM COLIN M 16 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill Joiner Apprentice Kilarlity, Inverness CHISHOLM CATHERINE F 12 Gaur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill Scholar Kilarlity, Inverness LOW JAMES M 70 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill Sawmiller Unemployed Clunie LOW MARGARET F 64 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill Sawmiller's Wife Glasgow LOW GEORGE M 30 Son S Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill Manager of Estate Kirkmichael MCGREGOR ROBERT M 40 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Easter Dalnabrick Shepherd Bridge of Earn MCGREGOR MAY ANN STEWART F 36 Wife M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Easter Dalnabrick Shepherd's Wife Little Dunkeld MCGREGOR ELIZABETH JANET F 12 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Easter Dalnabrick Scholar Amulree MCGREGOR CHRISTINA F 10 Daur Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Easter Dalnabrick Scholar Amulree MCGREGOR ALEXANDER M 8 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Easter Dalnabrick Scholar Amulree MCGREGOR THOMAS STEWART M 4 Son Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Easter Dalnabrick Caputh MCMILLAN ANGUS M 63 Head M Kirkmichael (Perth) 1 5 Woodhill
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