
James MASTERTON
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Name James MASTERTON [1] Birth 4 Jan 1855 Castle and Portsborough, Midlothian, Scotland
[1] Gender Male Occupation Joiner [2] Census 1861 Carluke, Lanark, Scotland
[1] - aged 6, possible
Census 1871 Carluke, Lanark, Scotland
[3] Age: 16y Census 1881 3 Braco Street, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[2] - aged 26, unmarried
Census 1891 Glasgow (Milton), Lanark, Scotland
[1] - aged 36, possible
Census 1901 198 New City Rd, Milton, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[1, 4] - aged 46, possible
Census 1911 Partick, Lanark, Scotland
[5] - aged 56, possible
Census 1921 Plantation, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[6] Age: 64y Cause of Death Enlarged prostatic gland uraemia, cardiac failure as cert by J Clifford Easson MB ChB [7] Residence Bef 23 Apr 1937 18 Hamilton Street, Carluke, Lanark, Scotland
[7] Death 23 Apr 1937 Western Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland
[7] - aged 82, widower
Person ID I30 Mastertons from Peebles Last Modified 3 Feb 2024
Father James MASTERTON, b. 23 May 1825, Carnwath, Lanark, Scotland
d. 5 Oct 1859, Market Place, Carluke, Lanark, Scotland
(Age 34 years) Mother Janet REID, b. Bef 3 Apr 1820, Carluke, Lanark, Scotland
d. 1899, Milton, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
(Age > 78 years) Marriage 26 Mar 1847 Carnwath, Parish of Carnwath
[1] Family ID F11 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret TODD, b. 1858, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland
d. 1911, Partick, Lanark, Scotland
(Age 53 years) Marriage 27 Sep 1882 3 London Place, Greenock, Greenock Old or West
[1, 8] Children 1. Isabella Dobbie MASTERTON, b. 1888, Milton, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland 
Family ID F22 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Jan 2018
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Notes - informant of death Jas R Thirlaw, cousin, 38 Market Place, Carluke
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Sources - [S2] scotlandspeople.
- [S4] 1881 Census.
- [S63] scotlandspeople, 1871 Scotland Census Index, 1871, 629/00/002/000/039.
- [S38] 1901 Scotland Census.
- [S32] 1911 Scotland Census.
- [S53] 1921 Scotland census.
644/2019/28 - [S5] James Masterton death certificate.
- [S45] Glasgow Herald, Glasgow Herald Marriage Notice, (Saturday, 30 September, 1882).
- [S2] scotlandspeople.
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