Malcolm Coubrough 1,2
- Born: Abt 1834, Thornliebank, Eastwood, Renfrew, Scotland
- Marriage: Helen Templeton on 7 Sep 1853 in Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland
- Died: 1910, Carluke, Lanark, Scotland about age 76
General Notes:
occupation: Print Cutter.
Malcolm married Helen Templeton on 7 Sep 1853 in Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland. (Helen Templeton was born about 1833 in Kylmaurs, Ayr, Scotland and died in 1921 in Carluke, Lanark, Scotland.)
Marriage Notes:
July 6, 2000: According to the 1881 census, Malcolm was a gamekeeper. The Andrew Dalglish who is listed as Malcolm and Helen's grandson was probably the son of their daughter Janet. The GRO(S) Index lists a boy named Andrew Dalgleish Coubrough, born July 1, 1874, who was the illegitimate son of one Janet Coubrough.
Dwelling: Hawthorn Place Census Place: Bonhill, Dumbarton, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203547 GRO Ref Volume 493 EnumDist 16 Page 5 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Malcolm COUBROUGH M 47 M Eastwood Parish Of Thornliebank Rel: Head Occ: Gamekeeper Helen COUBROUGH M 47 F Kilmaurs Parish Of, Ayr, Scotland Rel: Wife Margaret COUBROUGH U 16 F Croffenstilly Fintry Parish Of Rel: Daur Occ: Printfield Worker Wm. COUBROUGH 13 M Craigallon Strathblane Parish Of Rel: Son Occ: Printfield Worker James COUBROUGH 10 M Croyhill Kilsyth Parish Of Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Malcolm COUBROUGH 7 M Ardentiny, Argyll, Scotland Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Helen COUBROUGH 1 F Bonhill, Dunbarton, Scotland Rel: Daur Andrew DALGLISH 5 M Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Rel: Grandson Handicap: Deaf & Dumb
March 30, 2001: According to the 1864 birth registration of their daughter, Margaret, Helen and Malcolm were married September 7, 1853, at Paisley.
April 2, 2002: The 1891 British census was conducted in about April. The column headings listed below were on every page, but I have listed them as numbers here to save space. There were also columns labelled "No. of Schedule;" "Road, Street, &c., and No. or Name of House" and "Rooms with one or more windows" which I have listed at the beginning of each entry as there was only one entry per family in each column. The columns headed "Gaelic or G. & E." and "Whether: 1. Deaf and Dumb. 2. Blind. 3. Lunatic, Imbecile, or Idiot" rarely had entries for any of the Coubroughs. When they did, this is noted in the "notes" section at the end of each entry.
1. Name and Surname of each Person. 2. Relation to Head of Family 3. Conditon as to Marriage 4. Age (last birthday) [There are separarte sub-columns here for males and females; indicated in transcripts by M or F along with the age.] 5. Profession or Occupation 6. Employer 7. Employed 8. Neither Employer nor Employed but working on own account 9. Where born [usually given in the format County, Parish]
The undermentioned Houses are situate within the Boundaries of the Civil Parish of Bonhill Quoad Sacra Parish of Janes Tower School Board District of Bonhill Hamlet of Ballagan Page 16; No. In Schedule: 69; 251 Main St (Willow Grove) Rooms with one or more windows 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Malcolm Coubrough Head Mar M58 Game Keeper X Renfrew, Eastwood Helen do Wife Mar F58 Ayr, Kilmaur James T. do Son Unm M19 Plumber X Dunbtn, Cumbernauld Malcolm do Son Unm M17 Printfld Worker X Argyll, Ardenterry [?] Helen T. do Daur F12 Scholar Dunbtn, Bonhill Andrew Dalglish Gr. Son Unm M17 Do Renfrew, Greenock
Myrna's Notes: Malcolm and Helen's grandson, Andrew, was marked as being "Deaf & dumb from birth." He was the illegitimate son of Malcolm and Helen's daughter Janet. James, the plumber son in this family, could be NZ Jim's grandfather. There was only one other family on this page at the same address.
April 4, 2002: FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v4.02 British Isles Malcolm COUGHBOROUGH Sex: M Marriage: 3 Oct 1853 Abbey (paisley), Renfrew, Scotland Spouse: Helen TEMPLETON Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type M119592 1845-1855 1041091 Parish Register Film
May 19, 2002: The 1901 Census asked pretty much the same questions as the one before, except there were only two columns for occupation instead of three. In my transcription of the 1901 record, the first five columns are the same; column 6 is now "Employer, Worker, or on Own Account," column 7 is "If Working at Home," and Column 8 is "Where Born" in the same form as before. No one spoke Gaelic, or was Deaf and Dumb, Blind, Lunatic, Idiot or Feeble-minded.
The undermentioned Houses are situate within the Boundaries of the Civil Parish of Carluke Parish Ward of Carluke West Ecclesiastical Parish of Carluke School Board District of Carluke Parliamentary Division of South Lanarkshire Page 14; No. In Schedule: 48; Hallcraig House, #9 Rooms with one or more windows 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Malcolm Coubrough Head Mar M70 Brickmaker Worker Renfrewshire, Eastwood Helen do Wife Mar F70 Ayrshire, Kilmaur Helen do Daur Single F21 House-Worker Worker Dumbartonshire, Dumbarton Andrew Dalgliesh Grandson Single M26 Brickmaker Worker Renfrewshire, Greenock
Myrna's notes: The first entry on this page is for an address at 76 Hallcraig House. The other three address on the same page are all for the same house, but there is a small number after each. The main address, with 5 windowed rooms, was occupied by Richard Gibb, Brickworks Manager, and his family. It appears that this was a large house that had been sub-divided into apartments for workers, with the manager on the main floor, and the others sharing what was probably a second (or third) floor. Malcolm's oldest sister, Jean, had married a man named Joseph Gibb and possibly this Richard was a relative of his.
No one in Malcolm's family spoke Gaelic, or was "Blind, Lunatic, Idiot or Feeble-minded," but there was a note for Andrew which said he had been "deaf and dumb from childhood."
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