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James Newberry
(Abt 1851-1918) |
James Newberry 29,30,33,100,101,104,106,107,108,109,110
Cause of his death was Mitral disease.100 General Notes: October 18, 2005. Research Notes: The sleepy Borders village of Darnick, nestling beneath the legendary Eildon Hills and just a 10 minute walk from Melrose, one of the prettiest towns of the Scottish Borders (shops, restaurants, hotels, pubs etc.). It is ideally placed for relaxing holidays or even weekends away from the city's hustle and bustle. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: Light Porter, 1871, New Canongate, Edinburgh. 29 • Occupation: Coachman, 1875, Edinburgh. • Residence: 3 Fountainbridge, 1877, Edinburgh. 115 • Occupation: Cabman, 1877, Edinburgh. 115 • Residence: 6 Harrison Street, 1878, Edinburgh. 114 • Occupation: Coachman, 1878, Edinburgh. 114 • Occupation: Cabman, 1881, Edinburgh, St. Cuthberts. 30 • Residence: 5 Morrison Street, 1881, Edinburgh, St. Cuthberts. 30 • Occupation: Railway Labourer, 1883, Edinburgh. 113 • Residence: 6 Washington Place, 1883, Edinburgh. 113 • Residence, 1891, St. George, Edinburgh. 111 • Residence, 1901, St. George, Edinburgh. 112 • Residence: 7 Hill Place, 1908, Edinburgh. 116 • Occupation: Cabman, 1918, Edinburgh. 100 James married Harriet Ann Wilson, daughter of William Wilson and Sarah Hardie, on 18 Oct 1875 in 32 Lilymore Place, Edinburgh.101 (Harriet Ann Wilson was born about 1856 in Berwick on Tweed, Scotland 30,101,117,118 and died on 17 Jan 1908 in Poorhouse, Craiglockhart, Edinburgh 100,117.) The cause of her death was Cerebral Haemorrhage, Asthemia, Pulmonary Oedema.100 |
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