Margaret Cheyne

F, #9923, b. circa 1845
FatherUnlinked Cheynes in Aberdeen, after 1850
      Margaret Cheyne (16479) may have been either Margaret Cheyne in Old Machar (9923) or Margaret Cheyne in Aberdeen (10095).

A Margaret Cheyne, born in Fyvie about 1841, was found a servant in the household of John Fiddes, farmer's son on the 1861 Scotland Census, at Darrahill, Belhelvie Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. She was employed as a domestic servant. The transcriber of the index may have erred in the parish name which may have been Tyrie. That Margaret was probably either (1028), (9923) or (10095).

Margaret Cheyne (9923) may have been either Margaret (3326), (3475) or (14767), all of whom lived in the area at about this time.

Margaret Cheyne recorded the birth of her illegitimate daughter, Jessie Cheyne, on 9 July 1870, in 212 Barron Street, Woodside, Old Machar Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. Jessie Cheyne (9945) was the illegitimate daughter of Margaret Cheyne (9923), outside worker. The father was not identified.1

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  1. [S127] Scotland, Civil Birth Registration, Parish of Old Machar, Aberdeen, 1870, Page 261, Number 781.