Mary Summers
F, #14235, b. circa 1829, d. Dec 10, 1909
Family | William Youngson b. Jan 31, 1828, d. Jul 6, 1902 |
Children | - William Youngson+ b. circa 1854, d. Dec 24, 1931
- Jane Alexander Youngson+ b. Oct 22, 1856, d. Sep 29, 1917
- Catherine Youngson b. Mar 28, 1858, d. Jan 8, 1860
- Andrew Youngson+ b. Jan 1, 1860, d. Dec 12, 1893
- James Duffy Youngson+ b. Aug 24, 1861, d. circa 1953
- Margaret Youngson+ b. Jul 20, 1863, d. Mar 13, 1930
- Alexander Youngson+ b. Oct 8, 1865, d. Oct 2, 1931
- Elizabeth Youngson b. Jun 29, 1867, d. Sep 5, 1909
- Wilson Summers Youngson+ b. Oct 20, 1868, d. Nov 9, 1927
- Joseph Youngson b. Apr 13, 1870, d. Sep 23, 1871
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Chronological Events
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Birth* | circa 1829 | Mary Summers was born circa 1829 at Cairnbulg, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. |
| | She was the daughter of John Summers and Mary Buchan. |
Marriage* | Mar 13, 1852 | Mary Summers married William Youngson, son of John Youngson and Elizabeth Philip, on Mar 13, 1852 at Crimond, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. |
Census* | 1861 | Mary Summers appeared on the Scotland census of 1861. Mary (Summers) Youngson lived at 7 Port Henry Lane, Peterhead, Scotland. She was 32 years old (b. Rathen). Also in the household was her son, William (age 7, b. Peterhead), daughter Jane (age 4, b. Peterhead) and son Andrew (age 1, b. Peterhead). Mary is a Seaman's wife. William Sr is not noted in the house.1 |
Death* | Dec 10, 1909 | She died on Dec 10, 1909 at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.2 |
Researcher's Note* | | Mary was 80 years old at death. She died at 2AM at 9 Seagate, Peterhead, Scotland. Her parents were John Summers (Fisherman) and Mary Buchan; both deceased. Prior to death, she was diagnosed with senile degeneration and atherosclerosis. The signature of qualified informant is Isabella Youngson (daughter-in-law). She was the widow of William Youngson.2 |
Citations
- [S553] Census 1861 - Scotland.
- [S771] Personal Knowledge - Valentine, Jack.
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