Hi
I am looking for infomation on the Tanner family, head John Tanner born abt 1823 Glasgow, I believe he was a Blacksmith, his wife was Elizabeth Tanner nee Sunter abt 1827 ?.
I only know of one child for sure, James born abt 1854 Glasgow, all I know about James is that he married a girl from Manchester her name was Alice Singleton, born abt 1857 Manchester the marriage took place in Glasgow on 18 July 1874 that is how we have his parents name from the wedding certifficate.
James and Elizabeth had 2children born in Scotland Elizabeth abt 1875 and James abt Naborn street, 1877 Gorbals Scotland, then the family moved to Liverpool.
If any one can help with infomation on John Tanner and his wife Elizabeth, like marriage, any other children, or information on James I would really appreciate any help you can give .
Kind regards sue
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21-06-2011, 1:34 PM #1
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Help with Tanner family please
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21-06-2011, 3:30 PM #2
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I don't know if you've seen this but there's a tree for John Tanner and Elizabeth Sunter on Rootsweb...
https://
wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dovey-mountain&id=I0715
Where was James's birth place recorded - was it on his marriage certificate? Also, have you managed to find James Tanner in the census before his marriage to Alice?
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21-06-2011, 4:38 PM #3CoromandelGuest
According to that tree, James Tanner had two younger brothers, Alexander and Francis. The source of this info is not stated. Interestingly, though, the IGI has a couple of extracted entries for sons of a William Tanner and Elizabeth Sunter:
- Alexander Sunter Tanner baptised 1 April 1858 Edinburgh
- Francis Tanner baptised 7 August 1859 Edinburgh
Of course this may be where the tree owner got the info in the first place, so it doesn't prove anything!
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21-06-2011, 4:55 PM #4
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Saw those, but the best I can find in the census at this moment is ...
1871: Parish: Glasgow Govan; ED: 7; Page: 19 (care of the GRO for Scotland)
139 So Wellington Str, Glasgow
Elizabeth Tanner, 41, head, fish monger, Colyuanker Fifeshire
James Tanner, 16, son, lumspie engineer, Colyuanker Fifeshire
Francis Tanner, 10, son, Edinburgh
William Sernter, 30, boarder, seaman, Colyuanker Fifeshire
Samuel Whitten, 23, visitor, cuddler, Muirkirk Ayrshire
It just occurred to me that the surname of the boarder SERNTER is pretty close to SUNTER. I can only view the census transcription so I can't say what the surname looks like on the image.
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21-06-2011, 5:03 PM #5
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21-06-2011, 5:08 PM #6
1871 Census: 139 South Wellington Street, Govan, Glasgow (ED7 page 19)
Elizabeth TANNER widow 41 Fishmonger b Fifeshire ?Colquenter?
James TANNER son 16 Locomotive Engineer b Fifeshire ?Colquenter?
Francis TANNER son 10 b Edinburgh
William SUNTER brother unm 38? Seaman b Fifeshire ?Colquenter?
IGI indicates birthplace should be Kilconquhar, Fife
1861 census: 30 Princess Street, Glasgow St.Mary ED1 page 18
William TANNER lodger 46 Razor Stap maker b Ireland
Elizabeth wife 40 b Fyfeshire, Killconquer
James 6 b Fyfeshire, Killconquer
Alexander 4 b Ediburgh
Francis 1 b EdinburghSue Mackay
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21-06-2011, 5:10 PM #7
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21-06-2011, 5:38 PM #9CoromandelGuest
Is this the same William Tanner in 1841?
from transcript on FreeCEN:
Prestwick Proper, Monkton & Prestwick
SCT 1841/606, ED 3, folio 0, page 12.
William Tanner, 25, strap m, b. Ireland
Margret Tanner, 26, b. Ireland
Margret Tanner, 4, not born in census county
Mary Tanner, 2, b. Ayrshire
If this is the right man it looks as if Elizabeth wasn't his first wife. (But if this is him with a previous wife and children, what happened to the two little girls?)
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21-06-2011, 5:59 PM #10CoromandelGuest
There is a birth registration for a James SUNTER (not TANNER) in the Kilconquhar district in 1855, according to Scotland's People.
In this very first year of Scottish birth regsitrations, the records were particularly informative, as outlined on the Scotland's People site:
'1855 birth records were very detailed . . . In addition to details about the child (date, place and time of birth, full name, sex), the parents' names (including maiden surname of mother), father's occupation, name of informant and relationship to child, an 1855 birth certificate also contains information on siblings, the ages and birthplaces of both parents, their usual residence and the date and place of their marriage.'
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