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Deborah McCALLUM
(Abt 1788 – Bef 1851)

 

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1. James BALMER

Deborah McCALLUM 2 3
  • Born: Abt 1788, Ireland 4 5
  • Marriage (1): James BALMER about 1808 in prob Ireland 1
  • Died: Bef 30 March 1851, prob Monkton, Ayrshire, Scotland

bullet   Other names for Deborah were Debora BALMER,4 5 Deborah McCALLION 6 and Deborah McLELLAND.

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bullet  Recorded Events in Her Life

  • She appeared on the 1841 Census of Scotland on 6 June 1841 in Monkton, Ayrshire, Scotland. 4 5

1841 Scotland Census -

         Address:  Village of Monkton
    Civil parish:  Monkton and Prestwick
          County:  Ayrshire
   Parish Number:  606
              ED:  1
            Page:  22

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                       Estimated   Birth                                                   Parish
Name         Sex
Age  Birth Year  Place     Occupation    Civil Parish            County     No.

James Balmer   M   62   abt 1779   Ireland   Black Smith   Monkton and Prestwick   Ayrshire   606
Debora Balmer  F   53   abt 1788   Ireland        --       Monkton and Prestwick   Ayrshire   606
George Balmer  M    8   abt 1833   Ayrshire, Scotland --   Monkton and Prestwick   Ayrshire   606

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Deborah married James BALMER about 1808 in prob Ireland.1 (James BALMER was born about 1779 in Ireland 4 5 and died after 19 October 1855 in prob Ayrshire, Scotland.)


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bullet   Sources   bullet

  1. Kirsty M. Haining, Estimated date. Estimates are based off of known event dates (birth dates, christening dates, marriage dates, graduation dates, retirement events, death dates, etc.) from the lives of the individual's immediate ancestors or descendants. Women are estimated to be roughly 20 years older than the birth of the first child; men are about 5 years older than their wives; siblings are estimated at 2 years apart.
  2. Kirsty M. Haining.
  3. Saint Quivox Parish Church (St Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland), Birth, Marriage, and Death Records. Digital images. (National Records of Scotland and brightsolid Online Publishing Ltd. ScotlandsPeople. https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ : © Crown copyright.), "OPR Births & Baptisms," George Balmer birth on 05 November 1832 (OPR Births 612/001 0020 0115 St Quivox); accessed 27 March 2008. The Old Parish Registers are church records of births, baptisms, banns, marriages, deaths, and burials that were kept by individual parishes within the Church of Scotland ("the Established Church") from 1553 until 1855 when civil registration began. All original registers are now held by the National Records of Scotland (NRS) at New Register House in Edinburgh, Scotland.
  4. National Records of Scotland and brightsolid Online Publishing Ltd., ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), 1841 Census of Scotland; digital images (Edinburgh, Scotland: General Register Office for Scotland. Reels 1–151. © Crown copyright), James Balmer household, Village of Monkton, United Parish of Monkton & Prestwick (606), Ayrshire, Scotland, enumeration district (ED) 1, page 22.
  5. Ancestry.com, 1841 Scotland Census [database on-line] (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: 1841 Scotland Census. Edinburgh, Scotland: General Register Office for Scotland. Reels 1–151), James Balmer household, Village of Monkton, United Parish of Monkton & Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland.
  6. Maybole Parish Church (Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland), Birth, Marriage, and Death Records. Digital images. (National Records of Scotland and brightsolid Online Publishing Ltd. ScotlandsPeople. https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ : © Crown copyright.), "OPR Births & Baptisms," James Balmer birth on 15 April and baptism on 5 May 1822 (OPR Births 605/ 0040 0024 Maybole); accessed 15 March 2009. The Old Parish Registers are church records of births, baptisms, banns, marriages, deaths, and burials that were kept by individual parishes within the Church of Scotland ("the Established Church") from 1553 until 1855 when civil registration began. All original registers are now held by the National Records of Scotland (NRS) at New Register House in Edinburgh, Scotland.


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