
Margaret Brown MARTIN
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Name Margaret Brown MARTIN Birth 1852 Carnwath, Lanarkshire
[1, 2] Baptism 26 Dec 1852 Carnwath, Lanarkshire
[2] Gender Female 1861 Census Cross Stone, Hamilton, Lanarkshire
[1] At 1861 Census, she is 8, occ "Scholar" Reference Number V642 Death 1936 Lanarkshire
Person ID I642 VaughanDavies Last Modified 30 Jul 2025
Father David MARTIN, b. 1823, Linlithgowshire
Relationship natural Mother Lilias BROWN, b. 7 Nov 1826, Libberton, Lanarkshire
Relationship natural Marriage 28 Jun 1850 Libberton, Lanarkshire
[3] Notes - The 1851 Census and birth of Margaret describes the location as "Ampherlaw". Best guess is this is Ampherlaw Farm, which was quite extensive. David is assumed to be a farm worker (he is "Labourer" in the Censusses). But he is also "Railway worker" in 1851. I note that there is or was a railway cottage just across the railway, and so there may have been some manual work associated with this - perhaps dealing with railway wagons? The 1851 Census is for "Craigie Hill Cottage", and I am not sure where this is. Either it is on the farm, or it is the Railway cottage.
Family ID F292 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Birth - 1852 - Carnwath, Lanarkshire 

Baptism - 26 Dec 1852 - Carnwath, Lanarkshire 

Death - 1936 - Lanarkshire 
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Notes - It is curious that there is both Margaret Brown Martin and Margaret Martin, but there do appear to be different entries on the 1861 Census, and appear to be separate entries in the Births record. Note that this is strictly parallel transcripts, so the original documents may tell a different story.
I have not found either Margaret in 1871 Census, so clarification is not possible yet.
- It is curious that there is both Margaret Brown Martin and Margaret Martin, but there do appear to be different entries on the 1861 Census, and appear to be separate entries in the Births record. Note that this is strictly parallel transcripts, so the original documents may tell a different story.
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