Pottery Workers (and maybe a few others)
living in the parishes of Bo’ness & Carriden
and recorded in various documents
My Census lists appear to have been well used by those researching their family history. This has led to me receiving queries and
information.
The following references are outwith these Census lists and have been "found" either by myself or by those contacting me and looking
for additional information relating to their ancestors.
Can you add names and details to this list? Yes? Then please email me with the relevant information and I will include it. Thanks.
Printer in Bo'ness Pottery
Pottery Printer
Potter
Pottery Packer
Potter (Kilnman)
Pottery Worker
Pottery Worker & Domestic Servant
Potter
Apprentice Potter
Pottery Painter
Pottery Worker
Pottery Worker
Woodyard Worker & Pottery Worker
Worked in Bridgeness Pottery
Pottery Gilder
Pottery Worker
Pottery Worker
Pottery Worker
Pottery Worker
Pottery Gilder
Pottery Worker
Pottery Worker
Pottery Worker
Parish Records - marriage to Marion McAlpine
Marriage Certificate - Christiana Walker
Daughter's (Christiana Walker) Marriage Certificate
Marriage Certificate - Euphemia Brown
Daughter Elizabeth Ann’s Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate - John Robertson (Coal Miner)
Grant Family Tree website - see bottom of this list
Rates Assessment letter
1891 Census (?)
Marriage Certificate - Samuel Paterson
Marriage Certificate - Walter Snaddon
Marriage Certificate - Robert Ritchie (Furnaceman)
Grant Family Tree website - see bottom of this list
Email from great grandson
Marriage Certificate - Frederick Watt
Marriage Certificate - Andrew Cairns (Coal Miner)
Marriage Certificate - Richard Gibb (Coal Miner)
Marriage Certificate - Alexander Smillie (Coal Miner)
Marriage Certificate - Alexander Buchanan (Coal Miner)
Marriage Certificate - Emerson McNeish (Coal Miner)
Marriage Certificate - James Smillie
Marriage Certificate - William Pennycook
Fatal Accident Inquiry - died 19th June 1929 at the
Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, after injuring his neck
muscles on 15th June 1929 at Bridgeness Pottery
Names that are bold can be found on the Grant Family Tree website: