Anne Mair

F, #6912, b. 14 May 1821, d. 14 October 1864
     Anne Mair was born on 14 May 1821 at Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Mair and Ann Wood. Anne Mair was baptized on 19 May 1821 at Parish of Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland.1 Her family was known by the tee-name of "Rose". Anne Mair was also known as Ann Mair.
She was listed as a member of the household in the 1841 census at Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: Ann Wood, 45; Ann Mair, 13; Helen Mair, 10.2
She married George Anderson at Parish of Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland, on 23 October 1851.3 As of 23 October 1851, her married name was Ann Anderson.
She was listed as head of household's wife in the 1861 census at 219 Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: George Anderson, head; Ann Anderson, wife; Margaret Anderson, daughter; Ann Anderson, daughter; James Anderson, son.4
Ann died on 14 October 1864 at Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland, at age 43.5

Children of Anne Mair and George Anderson

Citations

  1. [S8686] Anne Mair, Baptism extracts, "19 MAY 1821 ALEXR. MAIR Portknockie, had a Child by his Wife ANN WOOD born 14 May and Baptized this Day, named ANNE. Witn. Ann Mair and Jno [John] Wood both residing in Portknockie. [Cullen OPR Vol.5 p.298 10]"
  2. [S8690] 1841, Scottish Census, "Ann Mair, female, age 15, born in county, resident in Portknockie."
  3. [S6417] George Anderson, Ann Mair, Surname: Anderson. Forename: George. Spouse Name: Ann Mair. Date: 23/10/1851. Parish Number: 150. Ref: 50 491. Parish: Cullen.
  4. [S10419] 1861, Scottish Census, "Ann Anderson, wife, married, female, age 40, born in Banffshire, Rathven, wife, resident at 219 Portknockie."
  5. [S10418] Ann Anderson née Mair, Register of Deaths in the District of Seafield in the County of Banff, "Ann Anderson (Married to George Anderson, Fisherman), died 1864, October Fourteenth 2h A.M. at Portknockie (Rathven), Female, 43 years. Father: Alexander Mair Fisherman (Deceased), Mother: Ann Mair M.S. Wood. Cause of death: Phlegmasia Dolens - 4 months, General Dropsy - 3 months, Complete Exhaustion - 5 months, As cert. by Hugh Sharp A.M. M.R.C.S of Eng. Informant: George Anderson, Widower, present. Registered: 1864, Oct. 21st at Portknockie, Jas. Cumming, Registrar."