William Doggart, 1867–1879?> (aged 11 years)
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- William /Doggart/
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Death of a half-sister
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Address: Barnhill Poorhouse Springburn Glasgow Note: In the past, tuberculosis was called consumption, because it seemed to consume people from within, with a bloody cough, fever, pallor, and long relentless wasting. Other names included phthisis, Greek for "consumption" and phthisis pulmonalis.
Note: The Barnhill Poorhouse, had also opened at Springburn in 1850. Paupers who could not support themselves were sent here by the Parish and were obliged to work at jobs such as bundling firewood, picking oakum (separating tarred rope fibres) and breaking rocks. In 1905 the Glasgow Poorhouse in Townhead closed and its inmates went to Barnhill, making it the largest poorhouse in Scotland. In 1945 it was renamed Foresthall House and Hospital and was thereafter used as a geriatric hospital and residential home. It was demolished in the late 1980s and a private housing development now stands on the site. |
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Birth of a sister
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British Queen
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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father |
1815–1881
Birth: 1815
30
28
— Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland Death: 12 November 1881 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
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mother |
1827–1895
Birth: about 1827
37
37
— Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland Death: 3 February 1895 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
Marriage | Marriage — 1 June 1866 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
8 months
himself |
1867–1879
Birth: 17 January 1867
52
40
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: about 1879 |
4 years
younger sister |
1871–1897
Birth: 16 January 1871
56
44
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 5 February 1897 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
father |
1815–1881
Birth: 1815
30
28
— Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland Death: 12 November 1881 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
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stepmother |
1817–1863
Birth: 1817
27
36
— Northern Ireland Death: 18 February 1863 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
Marriage | Marriage — 26 September 1841 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
2 years
half-sister |
1843–1869
Birth: 1843
28
26
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 22 July 1869 |
3 years
half-sister |
1845–1862
Birth: 1845
30
28
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 18 April 1862 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
2 years
half-sister |
1846–1856
Birth: about 1846
31
29
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 1856 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
3 years
half-brother |
1848–1913
Birth: about 1848
33
31
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 5 March 1913 — Workington, Cumberland, England |
4 years
half-sister |
1851–1855
Birth: 1851
36
34
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 9 March 1855 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
5 years
half-sister |
1856–1856
Birth: 6 March 1856
41
39
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 30 June 1856 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
15 months
half-brother |
1857–1860
Birth: 3 June 1857
42
40
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 7 December 1860 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
5 years
half-brother |
1862–1912
Birth: 3 May 1862
47
45
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: 1912 — Lancashire, England |
father |
1815–1881
Birth: 1815
30
28
— Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland Death: 12 November 1881 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
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stepmother | |
Marriage | Marriage — 16 October 1835 — Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland |
6 months
half-brother |
mother’s partner | |
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mother |
1827–1895
Birth: about 1827
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37
— Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland Death: 3 February 1895 — Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
half-brother |
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