Jessie Swanson1

#9181, b. 2 November 1902, d. 20 September 1972
     Jessie Swanson was born on 2 November 1902 in Musselburgh, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland.1,2 She was the daughter of Alexander Swanson and Emily Burness.1,3 She married Robert Aitchison on 3 June 1929 in Edinburgh, Scotland.2 She died on 20 September 1972 in Edinburgh, Scotland, at age 69.2
     Jessie Swanson (daughter, age 9) was enumerated in the census on 2 April 1911 in 39 Cairds Row, Musselburgh, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland, in the household of Alexander Swanson.3

Citations

  1. ScotlandsPeople, ScotlandsPeople Index.
  2. Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society Records of Ancestors.
  3. 1911 Scottish Census, Midlothian.
  4. RootsWeb WorldConnect (WorldConnect: Douglas Nicholson).

Robert Aitchison1

#9182, b. 1 June 1886, d. 10 December 1962
     Robert Aitchison was born on 1 June 1886.1 He married Jessie Swanson, daughter of Alexander Swanson and Emily Burness, on 3 June 1929 in Edinburgh, Scotland.1 He died on 10 December 1962 in Edinburgh, Scotland, at age 76.1

Citations

  1. Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society Records of Ancestors.
  2. RootsWeb WorldConnect (WorldConnect: Douglas Nicholson).

Ian McOwan Aitchison1

#9183
     Ian McOwan Aitchison is the son of Robert Aitchison and Jessie Swanson.1

Citations

  1. Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society Records of Ancestors.

Christina Forrest

#9184, b. circa 1854, d. 18 April 1929
     Christina Forrest was born circa 1854 in Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland.1 She married James Burns, son of James Burness and Elizabeth Forrest, on 27 February 1874 in High Street, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland.2,3 She died on 18 April 1929 in 9 Meadowhill Street, Glasgow, Scotland.3

Children of Christina Forrest and James Burns

Citations

  1. Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society Records of Ancestors.
  2. Marriage Registration, General Register Office for Scotland.
  3. Death Registration, General Register Office for Scotland.
  4. Birth Registration, General Register Office for Scotland.
  5. Marriage Registration, General Register Office for Scotland.
  6. Death Registration, General Register Office for Scotland, transcribed by: Lawrence Ruxton Burness.
  7. Death Registration, New Zealand Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

Helen Charles Burns1

#9185, b. 21 January 1875, d. 6 March 1955
     Helen Charles Burns was born on 21 January 1875 in Eastmuir Street, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of James Burns and Christina Forrest.1,2 She married Alexander Porter on 17 June 1898 in Hill Street, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3,2 She died on 6 March 1955 in Glasgow, Scotland, at age 80.4

Child of Helen Charles Burns and Alexander Porter

Citations

  1. Birth Registration, General Register Office for Scotland.
  2. Marriage Registration, General Register Office for Scotland.
  3. Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society Records of Ancestors.
  4. Death Registration, General Register Office for Scotland.

Alexander Porter1

#9186, b. 5 June 1872, d. 18 January 1936
     Alexander Porter was born on 5 June 1872 in Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland.2,3 He married Helen Charles Burns, daughter of James Burns and Christina Forrest, on 17 June 1898 in Hill Street, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2,1 He died on 18 January 1936 in Glasgow, Scotland, at age 63.2

Child of Alexander Porter and Helen Charles Burns

Citations

  1. Marriage Registration, General Register Office for Scotland.
  2. Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society Records of Ancestors.
  3. IGI.

Alexander Porter1

#9187, b. 18 July 1900, d. 12 December 1967
     Alexander Porter was born on 18 July 1900 in Glasgow, Scotland.1 He was the son of Alexander Porter and Helen Charles Burns.1 He married Margaret Fowlis on 10 June 1924 in Glasgow, Scotland.2 He died on 12 December 1967 in Glasgow, Scotland, at age 67.1

Child of Alexander Porter and Margaret Fowlis

Citations

  1. Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society Records of Ancestors.
  2. Research of Alexander Porter.