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Andrew McNab 1851 Dublin Census (Substitute)

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Jooleh

Jooleh Report 12 Apr 2010 17:45

Kath - thank you! Haven't had much luck with my McNabs on family search up to now. I have him on the 1841 census aged 7 and the 1861 aged 29 but I think he lied about his age when leaving the army to join the police force in 1852 because he said he was 22. His daughter was born Dublin 1851 and I think his regiment/battalion was stationed there so just trying to tie up a loose end..

Kath

Kath Report 12 Apr 2010 17:22

Hi Jooleh,
Sorry can't help you with Ireland, but this is Andrew's birth.

ANDREW AEDIE MACNAB Pedigree
Male


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Event(s):
Birth: 12 MAR 1833 Dundee, Angus, Scotland

Christening:
Death:
Burial:


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Parents:
Father: ANDREW MACNAB Family
Mother: MARGARET DICK


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Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.

Kath

Jooleh

Jooleh Report 12 Apr 2010 16:56

Thanks Jonesey. I know that to my sorrow as one half of my family tree comes from Ireland but I understand there is a census substitute, for Dublin specifically, in 1851-available on CD so wondered if anyone had it.

Julie

Jooleh

Jooleh Report 12 Apr 2010 16:31

Does anyone have access to the 1851 Dublin Census (substitute) who would be willing to look up Andrew McNab (or poss mis-spelt MacNab)

No idea what level of detail it would include but he was born in Dundee Scotland about 1830/33. His middle name was 'Aedie' in case that's included.

He was in the army so possibly stationed at Richmond Barracks Dublin.

Many thanks if anyone can help!

Julie