Elspet McLeman
F, #1096, b. 1826, d. 15 September 1894
Elspet McLeman was born in 1826 at Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1,2 She was the daughter of William McLeman and Jane Noble. She married John McLeman on 1 October 1850.
She was listed as head of household's wife in the 1861 census at 67 Broadsea, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: John McLeman, head; Elspeth McLeman, wife; Jane McLeman, daughter; James McLeman, son; Thomas McLeman, son.3
Elspet died on 15 September 1894 at Royal Lunatic Asylum, Aberdeen, Scotland.4,1,2
She was listed as head of household's wife in the 1861 census at 67 Broadsea, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: John McLeman, head; Elspeth McLeman, wife; Jane McLeman, daughter; James McLeman, son; Thomas McLeman, son.3
Elspet died on 15 September 1894 at Royal Lunatic Asylum, Aberdeen, Scotland.4,1,2
Children of Elspet McLeman and John McLeman
- Jane McLeman b. 7 Dec 1850
- James McLeman b. 26 Feb 1853
- John McLeman b. 27 Sep 1857, d. 5 Oct 1857
- William McLeman b. 26 Nov 1858, d. 9 Dec 1860
- Thomas McLeman b. 8 Nov 1860
- William McLeman b. 22 Feb 1863
- Mary McLeman b. 26 Apr 1865
- Elizabeth McLeman b. 11 Oct 1867, d. 12 Feb 1870
- John McLeman b. 26 Mar 1870, d. 3 Nov 1870
Citations
- [S535] Andrew McLeman, McLeman Family (of Mid Calder) Website,.
- [S536] Family history data of Peter Noble.
- [S3882] 1861, Scottish Census, "Elspeth McLeman, wife, married, female, age 36, born in Aberdeenshire, Fraserburgh, resident at 67 Broadsea."
- [S3884] Elspet McLeman, Register of Deaths in the Aberdeen District of Old Machar Parish in the County of Aberdeen, "Elspet McLeman (Widow of John McLeman, Fisherman), died 1894, September Fifteenth 6h 20m A.M. at Royal Lunatic Asylum, Aberdeen, Female, 68 years. Father: William McLeman Fisherman (deceased), Mother: Jane McLeman M.S. Noble (deceased). Cause of death: Syncope - Aleio Minutes, Heart disease, as Cert. by Charles Angus M.B. Informant: James Kemp, House steward. Registered: 1894, September 17th at Aberdeen, James Meston, Registrar."