Does anyone have information on the Coast Guard in Aberdeenshire in the 1800s?
Absolutely – 1841 – Piece: SCT1841/232 Place: Peterhead -Aberdeenshire Enumeration District: 3 Civil Parish: Peterhead-Parl.Burg Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: – Folio: 3 Page: 16 Address: Shiprow Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks MCCONNACHY John M 35 Coast Guard Service Outside Census County (1841) MCCONNACHY Mary F 30 Aberdeenshire MCCONNACHY Helen F 7 Aberdeenshire MCCONNACHY John M 5 Aberdeenshire MCCONNACHY Robert M 3 Aberdeenshire MCCONNACHY Alexr M 1 Aberdeenshire 1851 census confirms John was from Sadell – Piece: SCT1851/168 Place: Old Machar -Aberdeenshire Enumeration District: 1 Civil Parish: Old Machar Landward Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: – Folio: 145 Page: 2 Schedule: 3 Address: Coast Guard Stn.Bridge Of Don Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks MCCONNACHY John Head M M 44 Boatman, Coast Guard Argyllshire – Saddell MCCONNACHY Mary Wife M F 39 Aberdeenshire – Peterhead MCCONNACHY Helen Dau U
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