On the back of a death notice for Margaret Harcomb, wife of Thomas Broadfoot, my great grandfather John Broadfoot wrote (from Scotland) his mother's brother William and his wife Annabella's death dates.
This William HARCOMB is the first man named William in my Scottish family. In this case, of course, HARCOMB is a surname.
Showing posts with label Harcomb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harcomb. Show all posts
Thursday, March 01, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Searching for William
This is a photo of the second of my hand drawn family trees from the 1970s where I added in William from the conversation with an elderly great aunt. As you can see, she knew William had a wife named Eliza and possibly an only daughter named Helen.
When I wrote this, I found out, some months later more about my Harcomb family. This William's mother, Margaret Harcomb Broadfoot had a brother named William, so that man was William HARCOMB.
My uncle's name was William and my first cousin's name is John William.
When I wrote this, I found out, some months later more about my Harcomb family. This William's mother, Margaret Harcomb Broadfoot had a brother named William, so that man was William HARCOMB.
My uncle's name was William and my first cousin's name is John William.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Until the Day Dawns
Thomas and Margaret, a photo by midgefrazel on Flickr.
Resting in Dalbeattie Cemetery in the town of Dalbeattie in the lowlands of Scotland is this gravestone of my 2nd great grandparents, Thomas and Margaret (Harcomb) Broadfoot. (Position 30 meters from gate on right, 10 meters Coltart stone, 10 metres behind Coltart stone facing wall)
"Until the Day Dawns"
Thomas Broadfoot and his wife Margaret Harcomb
their son Hugh and daughter Mary
their son Hugh and daughter Mary
Photograph and Inscription by Ruth Robb of Scotland.
In Memoriam/Thomas Broadfoot/died 7th February 1899,/aged 70 years./ Margaret Harcomb/his wife died 9th April 1922 aged 89 years./ Mary his daughter, died 4th October 1875 aged 4 years & 6 months. Hugh his son died 8th October 1875 aged 19 years & 4 months. "Until the Day Dawns"
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Margaret HARCOMB
Margaret HARCOMB, wife of Thomas BROADFOOT (1829-1899) was a daughter of Hugh HARCOMB and his wife Elizabeth TEMPLETON of Dalrymple, Ayershire Scotland. Margaret was born 5 Aug 1832 and had two older siblings Anabella and William. Her grandparents were William HARCOMB and Margaret CALDWELL and William Struthers TEMPLETON (1782-1839) and Annaple MUIR (1783-1818).
Margaret's father Hugh was a shoemaker. Margaret and Thomas had seven children, their oldest son John was my ancestor. He was my father's grandfather. To my knowledge, neither Thomas or Margaret ever left Scotland. Their second son was named Hugh probably after her father but died as a small child. Their daughter, Eliza Templeton Hammond Broadfoot married a man named Robert McKinnell and had 4 children. One daughter named Mary lived with her grandmother after Thomas Broadfoot died in 1899 leaving her a widow. The 1901 Scotland Census lists them in a household together.
Sons, Thomas and James went to America and settled in Westerly, Rhode Island. Son William married a woman named Eliza and stayed in Scotland and I don't know what happened to the youngest child named Mary.
Margaret died at Alpine Cottage on Alpine Street in Dalbeattie, Scotland. Margaret died of "senile decay" at the age of 89 years. Her mother's maiden name is listed as HAMMOND (but I don't think that is correct). Her son John was present at her death. I was told he wrote to his sons and grandsons in America to tell them of her death.
Certainly, Thomas Broadfoot and his wife Margaret are buried in the cemetery at Dalbeattie but I don't know that for any certainty.
Margaret's father Hugh was a shoemaker. Margaret and Thomas had seven children, their oldest son John was my ancestor. He was my father's grandfather. To my knowledge, neither Thomas or Margaret ever left Scotland. Their second son was named Hugh probably after her father but died as a small child. Their daughter, Eliza Templeton Hammond Broadfoot married a man named Robert McKinnell and had 4 children. One daughter named Mary lived with her grandmother after Thomas Broadfoot died in 1899 leaving her a widow. The 1901 Scotland Census lists them in a household together.
Sons, Thomas and James went to America and settled in Westerly, Rhode Island. Son William married a woman named Eliza and stayed in Scotland and I don't know what happened to the youngest child named Mary.
Margaret died at Alpine Cottage on Alpine Street in Dalbeattie, Scotland. Margaret died of "senile decay" at the age of 89 years. Her mother's maiden name is listed as HAMMOND (but I don't think that is correct). Her son John was present at her death. I was told he wrote to his sons and grandsons in America to tell them of her death.
Certainly, Thomas Broadfoot and his wife Margaret are buried in the cemetery at Dalbeattie but I don't know that for any certainty.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Thomas BROADFOOT
When I was in my early 20s, I began to try to find out more about my paternal ancestors with the help of my father, his siblings and spouses and a great aunt. I made handwritten family group sheets (which I still have, thankfully) and I made my first drop down pedigree chart on paper that was designed for blueprints. It is a LOT of work to do it this way. I am glad that I never gave up.
It took some time to get in the right order but at the top of the chart was Thomas BROADFOOT and his wife Margaret HARCOMB. This explained my father's name of Thomas Harcomb Broadfoot quite clearly. I worried that I might never know more about them other than their dates of birth.
I am indebted to Marjorie Fletcher of West Valley City, UT for her help as she sent me the most wonderful documents. Today, I began the process of seeing just what I have just for the man I call the "first" Thomas Broadfoot. I am scanning his birth/baptismal record which Marjorie got for me at the Family History Library in Utah. It is probably the closest I will ever get to that place! I found her by the address she listed on her work at the family search Web site.
Thomas is listed as born 5 Jany 1829 and baptized 6 Jany 1829, in Kirkinner, Wigtown, Scotland. It is a copy of the Parish register (film # 1068, 037). Thomas's father, John Broadfoot, lists in the column for residence Cottar and a word that looks like Cruick or Creek. Thomas's mother clearly reads as Mary Reynolds. [I have been seeking more evidence to prove that her name was RENDALS]
As you saw with yesterday's post, I have the marriage record of Thomas to Margaret HARCOMB. For a long time, this was all the evidence I had. But, due to the index of the Scotland census at Ancestry.com, I have gathered the information of the 1841, 1851, 1861, 1881 and 1891. I have been unable to find the 1871 listing for the family as of today.
Once I have gathered this evidence, I set out to find the census images at Scotland's people. You buy credits and each search costs one credit and the viewing of that image costs 5 credits. Until now, I have only been successful at finding births, marriages and deaths.
Births, marriage and deaths images are AMAZING, once you find the right ones! They have so much information on them. Death records are my favorite (well, this IS Granite in My Blood, you know!) In addition to the date and place of death, the cause is written and the person who was present at the death. If the person who was present couldn't write their name, then a X is made with their name being written by the doctor or the registrar. This is a way of determining the literacy of an ancestor.
in 1841, Thomas was was 12 and living with his parents. His father, John, age 35, was a farm servant and his mother Mary, age 35, gives her place of birth as Ireland. Thomas has an older brother David, age 15, and younger siblings, sister Jean age , and John age 6. They live in a place called Blackmyer, Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. In 1851, they live at 18 Hollandbank, Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Thomas is 22, older brother David, who is 25, no longer lives with the family, and younger siblings Jane is 18 and a seamstress, and John at 14 is an agricultural laborer like his brother Thomas and father John.
Mary who is 1841 listed her place of birth as Ireland, now gives it as England. The census day for 1851 is 30 March 1851 and on 7 November 1851, Thomas Broadfoot marries Margaret Harcomb and leaves home. [John Broadfoot and his wife, Mary, parents of Thomas Broadfoot die in 1880 and 1865.]
On 7 April 1861, Thomas and Margaret have John, age 8 (my ancestor), and Hugh age 5 and Eliza age 2. They live at Bank St. in Creetown and Thomas is an agricultural laborer and remains in farming for all of his life.
In 1881, they live in Urr and all the children listed in 1861 are gone. They have Thomas age 18, James age 15 and William age 12. In 1891, only children James and William are left at home. James is a stonecutter and James in a grocer.
On 7 Feb 1899, Thomas, general labourer, age 70, dies of pleurisy and pulmonary congestion leaving his wife Margaret, a widow. His son John (my ancestor) is present at his death. Thomas parents are listed with his mother maiden surname as Reynolds.
Thomas Broadfoot's sons Thomas and James are the only ones to go to America. They both become the first generation of this family to work with granite. They are the beginning of my American granite workers. They leave behind their other siblings, including my ancestor, John.
It took some time to get in the right order but at the top of the chart was Thomas BROADFOOT and his wife Margaret HARCOMB. This explained my father's name of Thomas Harcomb Broadfoot quite clearly. I worried that I might never know more about them other than their dates of birth.
I am indebted to Marjorie Fletcher of West Valley City, UT for her help as she sent me the most wonderful documents. Today, I began the process of seeing just what I have just for the man I call the "first" Thomas Broadfoot. I am scanning his birth/baptismal record which Marjorie got for me at the Family History Library in Utah. It is probably the closest I will ever get to that place! I found her by the address she listed on her work at the family search Web site.
Thomas is listed as born 5 Jany 1829 and baptized 6 Jany 1829, in Kirkinner, Wigtown, Scotland. It is a copy of the Parish register (film # 1068, 037). Thomas's father, John Broadfoot, lists in the column for residence Cottar and a word that looks like Cruick or Creek. Thomas's mother clearly reads as Mary Reynolds. [I have been seeking more evidence to prove that her name was RENDALS]
As you saw with yesterday's post, I have the marriage record of Thomas to Margaret HARCOMB. For a long time, this was all the evidence I had. But, due to the index of the Scotland census at Ancestry.com, I have gathered the information of the 1841, 1851, 1861, 1881 and 1891. I have been unable to find the 1871 listing for the family as of today.
Once I have gathered this evidence, I set out to find the census images at Scotland's people. You buy credits and each search costs one credit and the viewing of that image costs 5 credits. Until now, I have only been successful at finding births, marriages and deaths.
Births, marriage and deaths images are AMAZING, once you find the right ones! They have so much information on them. Death records are my favorite (well, this IS Granite in My Blood, you know!) In addition to the date and place of death, the cause is written and the person who was present at the death. If the person who was present couldn't write their name, then a X is made with their name being written by the doctor or the registrar. This is a way of determining the literacy of an ancestor.
in 1841, Thomas was was 12 and living with his parents. His father, John, age 35, was a farm servant and his mother Mary, age 35, gives her place of birth as Ireland. Thomas has an older brother David, age 15, and younger siblings, sister Jean age , and John age 6. They live in a place called Blackmyer, Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. In 1851, they live at 18 Hollandbank, Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Thomas is 22, older brother David, who is 25, no longer lives with the family, and younger siblings Jane is 18 and a seamstress, and John at 14 is an agricultural laborer like his brother Thomas and father John.
Mary who is 1841 listed her place of birth as Ireland, now gives it as England. The census day for 1851 is 30 March 1851 and on 7 November 1851, Thomas Broadfoot marries Margaret Harcomb and leaves home. [John Broadfoot and his wife, Mary, parents of Thomas Broadfoot die in 1880 and 1865.]
On 7 April 1861, Thomas and Margaret have John, age 8 (my ancestor), and Hugh age 5 and Eliza age 2. They live at Bank St. in Creetown and Thomas is an agricultural laborer and remains in farming for all of his life.
In 1881, they live in Urr and all the children listed in 1861 are gone. They have Thomas age 18, James age 15 and William age 12. In 1891, only children James and William are left at home. James is a stonecutter and James in a grocer.
On 7 Feb 1899, Thomas, general labourer, age 70, dies of pleurisy and pulmonary congestion leaving his wife Margaret, a widow. His son John (my ancestor) is present at his death. Thomas parents are listed with his mother maiden surname as Reynolds.
Thomas Broadfoot's sons Thomas and James are the only ones to go to America. They both become the first generation of this family to work with granite. They are the beginning of my American granite workers. They leave behind their other siblings, including my ancestor, John.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Wordless Wednesday: Marriage in Scotland
This is the scan of the marriage certificate of Thomas BROADFOOT and Margaret HARCOMB. I ordered it in 2002 from my first visit to the Scotland's People Web site and I also have it in image format.
Location:
Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, UK
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