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Research into Thomas Neil. Quarrier Who Died of Cholera 7th February 1854

Thomas Neil Quarrier Died of Cholera 1854

Background

As we have seen in the main narrative of the Neil branch of my family we only have a handful of references to the parents of my ancestor, John Neil, who was born 14th April 1836 and baptised 4th July 1836.

From his baptism entry in the registers of St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Glasgow we learned that he was baptised as John Neill, the lawful son of Thomas Neill and Agnes Feran but that is all.

From the registration of John’s marriage to Sarah Cassidy on 15th October 1860 we learned that he was the son of Thomas Neil, Handloom Weaver, (deceased) and Agnes Neil ms Fern (deceased).

When he died in 1889,aged 52, his parents are given as Thomas Neil, coal miner (deceased) and Agnes Neil ms Fearns (deceased)

As far as the original research done for me by the Scots Ancestry Research Society (SARS), they concluded

“There was no record of this marriage (Thomas Neil/O’Neil and Agnes Fearns) on the microfiche index to the old parochial registers or on the International Genealogical Index for Lanarkshire.”

Report of the Scots Ancestry Research Society 23 June 1987 B/55147 p8

“There was no record (of the death of Agnes Fearns [Ferns] or Neil [ONeil]) found by cross-referencing the surnames in the General Index of Deaths for Scotland between 1855 and 1860.”

Report of the Scots Ancestry Research Society 23 June 1987 B/55147 p8

“As we do not know where, when or to whom Thomas Neil or O’Neil was born, it may well not be possible to identify his birth – if indeed it was recorded. It is noted that the marriage of John Neil and Sarah Cassidy was in the United Presbyterian Church and this may explain why earlier entries were not found in the (predominantly Church of Scotland) old parochial registers. There are some non-conformist registers for various churches in Glasgow, but there is no general index, nor are individual registers indexed. It is also possible that Thomas (O`) Neil came from Ireland.”

Report of the Scots Ancestry Research Society 23 June 1987 B/55147 p8

So that was where we stood for a long time. The only new avenues of research that cropped up after that were regarding the possible death of Thomas Neil and here a couple of candidates emerged but neither have really proven to be directly related.

Thomas Neil who died 7th February 1854

Some time ago, whilst doing an internet search, I discovered a posting by Matt Neil on the members’ forum section of the Association of O’Neill Clans web site (which I believe no longer exists) that traced his ancestry back to our common ancestor John Neil and his wife, Sarah Cassidy. A later posting also suggested that he had discovered Thomas Neil’s death in Glasgow. He also said that Thomas had been born in 1793 in Donegal. [source txt file]

When I searched for Thomas Neil deaths in the records I found this entry :

7th February 1854 (registered) Thomas Neil Quarrier residing at Coustonholm died of Cholera on the 7th February 1854 aged 60”

Parish Register, Cathcart, Lanarkshire 1854. Find My Past, Old Parish Register Deaths (OPR Deaths 560/00 0020 0371)

The curious thing about this is that whilst it does mention the death of Thomas, it does not mention his place of birth. Since Matt had said that he was born in Donegal, I tried to contact Matt to try to clarify where this piece of information came from.

I eventually managed to contact him (with some difficulty) but he could not enlighten me further as this information had been collected by his father and although I asked him if he could ask his father to contact me if he was interested in discussing this, I did not hear anything more so it remained a bit of a mystery. If the death registration did not mention a place of birth, how did Matt know it was Donegal ? Since we cannot find out the source of this information it is not really possible to verify it. The date of birth might also be a problem. If this is the same Thomas he would have been born about 1794 and therefore about forty years old at the birth of John Neill who was born 14th April 1836 and was baptised 4th July 1836.

Some time passed and in the summer of 2015 I was again in contact with Mrs Elizabeth Smith of the Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society (GWoSFHS) and I happened to mention my “brick wall” with this ancestor. She replied saying that “we have recently completed photographing and transcribing the stones …at Cathcart Churchyard” and she had found a gravestone that probably referred to this Thomas Neil. 

Gravestone of Thomas Neil Quarrier

MARGARET MURRAY Sacred to the memory of her husband THOMAS NEIL, quarrier and stone merchant, who died 7th February 1854 and their family, JAMES, died 8th November 1839,MARGARET died 2nd July 1844, ROBERT died at Rodney Downs, Queensland, 17th December 1874, THOMAS died 10th May 1886.The above MARGARET MURRAY died 6th July 1888,their daughter AGNES NEIL died 2nd April 1917,their daughter JANET NEIL died 2nd September 1920. residing at Coustonholm died of Cholera on the 7th February 1854 aged 60”

Transcription of Gravestone of Margaret Murray wife of Thomas Neil Cathcart Graveyard

This was clearly the Thomas Neil, “Quarrier residing at Coustonholm died of Cholera on the 7th February 1854 aged 60” of the Cathcart mortality register so it was obvious, even if this was not “my” Thomas that I should try to find out more about this family  since the gravestone gave us so much information to start with.

The first thing we looked at was a possible death of Margaret Neil nee Murray and the Statutory Register of Deaths turned up the following :

Search for marriages of Margaret Neils 1888-1888

There was one clear likelihood here so we looked at an image of the register entry :

Margaret Neil, widow of Thomas Neil, Quarry Master died 10pm 6th of July 1888 at 114 South Portland Street, Glasgow. She was aged 85 years. Her father was James Murray, House Builder (Master deceased). Her mother was Janet Murray ms Mc. Meekin (?) (deceased). She died of General Exhaustion from Old Age as certified by A. R. Kelly M Dr. The informant was Agnes Neil, daughter, Present .The death was registered 7th July 1888 at Glasgow.”

Death of Margaret Neil 6 Jul 1888, National Records of Scotland, Statutory Registers of Deaths 644/12/476

This Margaret Murray was obviously the correct one and she was born circa 1803 so we thought that she probably married Thomas Neil after about 1820 The only likely Thomas Neil marrying a Margaret Murray I could find was one that took place in Sorn, Ayr and dated 22 June 1827

Thomas Neil and Margt Murray both in this Parish, after being duly proclaimed here in order to marriage, were married 22nd Jun2 1827”

Old Parish Registers Marriages 613/ Sorn Page 61 of 232

Moving on, we decided to look for children born to this couple and a look at the LDS web site turned up the following children that seem to be connected to these parents :

Name Born Christ Where
Janet Neil 24 April 1828 4 May 1828 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland
Elizabeth Neil 6 April 1830 18 April 1830 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland
Robert Neil 19 August 1832 2 September 1832 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland
Agnes Neil 25 July 1834 10 August 1834 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland

The only other possible fits with parents of the same age were :/

Name Born Where
Harriet Neil 6 September 1842 Eastwood, Renfrewshire
Thomas Neil 10 November 1845 Eastwood, Renfrewshire

I found some other  outliers with the same parental names but these were obviously not ”mine“

Name Born Where Notes
Catherine Neil 13 January 1874 Jedburgh, Roxburgh mother given as Margaret Neil
Isabella Neil 31 August 1881 Wilton, Roxburgh mother given as Margaret Murray Neil
William Neil 20 October 1883 Roxburghshire, Scotland died Vancouver 8 January 1979

The gravestone that Elizabeth Smith sent mentioned a James, a Margaret, a Robert, a Thomas, an Agnes and a Janet. So we were still missing some births from the LDS returns. They did not mention James, Margaret, or Thomas. The Thomas born 10 November 1845 could be the missing Thomas but that seemed like a long gap between Agnes in 1834 and this Thomas in 1845. I thought that probably the best way to find out about these gaps between children was to try to find the family in the census taken a couple of years before Thomas senior died – the 1851 census.

I did the following search :

Search for the family of Thomas and Margaret Neil at 1851 Census

Clearly the two Thomas Neils listed as in Eastwood District are the same return and the Thomas we were interested in was supposed to have resided in Coustonholm  at his death in 1854. (which according to Elizabeth Smith is in Eastwood) so I looked at the 1851 census return and it showed :

Name Relation Cond Age M Age F Rank of Profession Where Born
Thomas Neil Head Mar 57 Master Quarrier employing men
(Stone Merchant is crossed out)
Ayrshire, Kilmarnock
Margaret Neil Wife Mar 46 Daughter (sic) Ayrshire, Kilmarnock
Janet Neil Daur U 21 Daughter Ayrshire, Kilmarnock
Elizabeth Neil Daur U 19 Daughter Ayrshire, Kilmarnock
Robert Neil Son U 17 Son Ayrshire, Kilmarnock
Agnes Neil Daur 15 Daughter Ayrshire, Kilmarnock
Hellen Neil Daur 13 Daughter Ayrshire, Kilmarnock
Harriet Neil Daur 7 Scholar Renfrew ????
Thomas Neil Son 5 Scholar Renfrew ????

1851 Census for Thomas Neil. Eastwood, Lanarkshire (Census 562/7/40) Page 40 of 45

This confirms that Harriet and Thomas did belong to these parents but also adds another child, Hellen, born circa 1838.  This raises a curious problem; the ages of the children given in the census are almost 2 years older than the ages returned by the LDS query in all cases where there was an LDS mention of the child. Thomas’s age seems right but Margaret is possibly a couple of years out as well. What we do not find here, obviously, is a James that the gravestone inscription mentions as dying 8th November 1839 but, more curiously, we could find no reference to this death in the parish registers either.

I decided to look back at the 1841 Census to see if I could find the family then and came up with the following :

Name Age M Age F Profession etc This County
Thomas Neil 40 Master Quarrier No
Margaret Neil 30 No
Janet Neil 13 No
Elizabeth Neil 11 No
Robert Neil 9 No
Agnes Neil 7 No
Margaret Neil 5 No
Margaret Neil 7 mo Yes

1851 Census for Thomas Neil. Eastwood, Lanarkshire (Census 562/7/40) Page 40 of 45

As well as the children mentioned previously we also find not one but two Margarets (??) Margaret Neil aged 5 years so born 1837 and Margaret Neil aged 7 months, so born 1840. According to the gravestone she died 2 July 1844. This brings all the known children into the picture as far as the census is concerned except James who died 8 November 1839 before either of these censuses. On the matter of two children in the same family having the same name there is some discussion of this here . Of course, it could also be that the second Margaret was not the daughter of Thomas and Margaret but another relative – pehaps a grandchild or a niece ?

From all of the above it is hard to see where our John Neil would fit into all of this and so we have to conclude that this is not the Thomas Neil who was the father of Our John Neil who was born 14th April 1836 and baptised 4th July 1836, the lawful son of Thomas Neill and Agnes Feran despite the connection that Matt Neil seems to have made.

When I did the reconstruction of the children of this family including OPR mentions, the 1851 census and the information from the gravestone, I was stuck by the longevity of some of these children and started wondering if I had got the births of some people and the deaths of other people. In particular I looked at Janet Neil b 24/4/1828 Sorn and who the gravestone said died 2/9/1920 This would have made her about 90 – 92 years of age at death. Her mother had died aged 85 but this still seemed suspicious so I looked up deaths of Janet Neils (in case she had not married) :

Search for Deaths od Janet Neils 1918-1922

The likely entry would be the one for a Janet Neil who died in Pollockshields aged 90 so I looked at the registration :

The register of the deaths in the district of Pollockshields in the burgh of Glasgow for 1920 (entry no 330) records the death of Janet Neil, Single who died 0h10m PM (?) on the 2nd of September 1920 at 49 Nithsdale Road, Glasgow aged 90 years. She died of Chronic Bronchitis 10 years, Cardiac Failure 1 day. She was the daughter of Thomas Neil, Quarrymaster (deceased) and Margaret Neil ms Murray (deceased). The informant was Thomas Neil, Nephew, who was present.

2 Dep 1920 Statutory Register of Death, District of Pollockshields, Glasgow (Statutory Deaths 644/18 0339

The information on this family group that I amassed can be summarised as follows :

NAME BORN PLACE SOURCE BAP C1841 C1851 DIED SOURCE
Thomas Neil circa 1794 SDR Y Y 7/2/1854 Grave and SDR
Margaret Neil ms Murray circa 1803 SDR Y Y 6/7/1888 Grave and SD
Janet Neil 24/4/1828 Sorn, Ayrshire IGI 4/5/1828 Y Y 02/09/1920 Grave and SDR
Elizabeth Neil 6/4/1830 Sorn, Ayrshire IGI 18/4/1830 Y Y
Robert Neil 19/8/1832 Sorn, Ayrshire IGI 2/9/1832 Y Y 17/12/1874 Gravestone
Agnes Neil 25/7/1834 Sorn, Ayrshire IGI 10/8/1834 Y Y 02/04/1917 Gravestone
Margaret Neil circa 1836 Eastwood, Renfrewshire Census 1841 Y 2/7/1844 Gravestone
Hellen Neil circa 1838 Sorn, Ayrshire Census 1851 Y
James Neil b 1839 ??? 8/11/1839 Gravestone
Margaret Neil b 1840 ? Eastwood, Renfrewshire Census 1841 Y
Harriet Neil 6/9/1842 Eastwood, Renfrewshire IGI Y
Thomas Neil 10/11/1845 Eastwood, Renfrewshire IGI Y 10/5/1886 Gravestone

Other Details

Thomas Neil married Margaret Murray in Sorn parish 22/6/1827

Thomas Neil, A Quarrier residing at Coustonholm died of cholera aged 60

Thomas Neil, A Quarrier and Stone merchant who died 7th February 1854

Margaret Murray was the daughter of James Murray, House Builder (Master deceased) and Janet Murray ms Mc. Meekin (?) (deceased)

Margaret Murray died of general exhaustion and old age, aged 85 years at 114 South Portland Street

Robert Murray died at Rodney Downs, Queensland

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