Name |
Alfred SILVER |
Birth |
23 Nov 1875 |
27 Evan St, Stonehaven, Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK |
- 1875 births in the parish of Fetteresso in the County of Kincardine (258/01 0099)
No 99, Alfred Silver, 1875 November 23rd at 6pm, at 27 Evan St, Stonehaven, Fetteresso, male, son of John Silver, grocer, and Mary Ann Silver M.S. Burgess who married 1855 December 7th at Montrose.
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Gender |
Male |
Census |
1881 |
4 Ann St, Stonehaven, Scotland, UK |
Census |
1891 |
4 Ann St, Stonehaven, Scotland, UK |
Census |
1901 |
4 Ann St, Stonehaven, Scotland, UK |
- 1901 census for Civil Parish of Fetteresso, Police Burgh of Stonehaven, 4 Ann Street:
Helen W. Silver Head Single, 37, living on own means, born Kincardineshire, Stonehaven
Isabella J. Silver Sister Single, 30, Living on own means Kincardineshire, Stonehaven
Agnes M. Silver Sister Single, 44, Nurse - domestic Kincardineshire, Stonehaven
Mary A. Silver Sister single 39 Nurse - domestic Kincardineshire, Stonehaven
David A. Silver Brother widower 43 Bank Inspector Kincardineshire, Stonehaven
Alfred Silver Brother Single 25 Grocer Kincardineshire, Stonehaven
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Death |
29 Jan 1904 |
Evan St, Stonehaven, Kincardine, Scotland, UK |
- 1904 deaths in the district of Fetteresso, Kincardine
No 17, Alfred SILVER, grocer, single. 1904 January 29 at 10.30am at 29 Evan St, Stonehaven. male, 28 years. Father: John SILVER grocer (deceased). Mother: Mary Ann SILVER. M.S. BURGESS (deceased) Cause: Sudden failure of heart action as certified by James Gordon. Witness: David SILVER, brother of Otago Cottage, Cults, Peterculter
Aberdeen Press and Journal 02 February 1904, p4
SILVER.-At 4 Evan Street, Stonehaven, on the 29th January, Alfred Silver, merchant, Stonehaven.
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Notes |
- As a three-year-old, Alfred almost drowned. A report of the incident is found in the Aberdeen Evening Express 27 May 1879, on page 2:
NARROW ESCAPE AT STONEHAVEN.-A young boy named Alfred Silver, son of Mr John Silver, grocer, Stonehaven, had a very narrow escape of drowning on Sunday afternoon.
The lad was amusing himself on the bank of the mill-dam below Invercarron toll, when he lost his balance and fell into the water, which was between three and four feet deep.
Messrs George Milner, Charles Forbes, and James Main went to his assistance, the last-named of whom managed to get hold of him when almost at the middle of the dam, floating away with the current face downwards.
He was quickly taken home and put to bed, and is little the worse for his immersion.
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Person ID |
I4324 |
Warren Nunn's family tree |
Last Modified |
3 Oct 2019 |
Father |
John SILVER, b. 7 Dec 1828, Upper Wyndings, Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland, UK d. 20 Mar 1901, 4 Ann St, Stonehaven, Scotland, UK (Age 72 years) |
Mother |
Mary Ann BURGESS, b. 6 Sep 1829, Benholm, Kincardine, Scotland, UK d. 23 Jan 1893, Stonehaven, Kincardine, Scotland, UK (Age 63 years) |
Marriage |
7 Dec 1855 |
Montrose, Forfar, Scotland, UK |
- 1855 Marriages in the Burgh of Montrose in the County of Forfar Registered by James May
On the Seventh day of December 1855 at 15 India? Street Montrose Marriage (after Banns) was solemnised between us according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of Scotland
John Silver (signed) Stonehaven Parish of Fetteresso Aged 27 Grocer Bachelor Born registered 7 December 1828 at Fetteresso Father James Silver farmer (deceased) Mother: Jane Silver M. S. Murray AND Mary Ann Burgess of 15 India? Street, Montrose aged 26 Domestic Servant Spinster Born: registered 6 September 1829 at Benkelin? Father: Alexander Burgess Farmer Mother: Ann Burgess M.S. Burgess Witness: Joseph Patersen Minister of Montrose, Charles? Forbes?, David Burgess
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Family ID |
F1269 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |