Dunsire, Eliza[1]
1876 - 1876 (0 years) Has 24 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Relationship with Living Birth 1876 Gender Female _UID A9BE484C4DC14650AB6F4D3FD08DBF2788E7 Death 1876 Buckhaven, , Fife, Scotland Patriarch & Matriarch Dunsyre, Andrew
b. Abt 1635, ?
d. Unknown, ? (5 x Great Grandfather)
Baird, Eliza
b. 1838, Dundee,, Angus, Scotland
d. 1913, Buckhaven,, Fife, Scotland (Age 75 years) (Mother)Headstones Submit Headstone Photo Person ID I4319 The Family Maw Last Modified 25 Oct 2017
Father Dunsire, Thomas
b. 4 Sep 1825, Wemyss Parish, Fife, Scotland
d. 1895, Innerleven, Buckhaven, , Fife, Scotland (Age 69 years)
Other Partners: Reid, Euphemia m. 14 May 1849Mother Baird, Eliza
b. 1838, Dundee, , Angus, Scotland
d. 1913, Buckhaven, , Fife, Scotland (Age 75 years)Marriage 27 Apr 1857 Markinch, , Fife, Scotland Age at Marriage He : 31 years and 7 months - She : ~ 19 years and 4 months. Family ID F1328 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - According to the Statutory Registers of Births and Deaths, an Eliza
Dunsire was born in Buckhaven in 1876, and died there the same year. This may well have been a third attempt by Thomas and Eliza to name a child Eliza. However, a child Douglas Finlay Dunsire was born in 1923 (GROS index), and a Douglas Finlay Dunsire died age 28 in 1952. On the death certificate the mother is given as Eliz.Baird Dunsire, but no father is named. It looks as if Douglas Finlay Dunsire was the child of one of the grandchildren of Eliza Baird b. 1838 d.1913, but we do not have enough information to say which. An Elizabeth Baird Dunsire was born to Watson Dunsire and Barbara Reid in 1886 in Leith North. A person of the same name died in St Bernard, Edinburgh, in 1923. This is likely to be the Fam#59+ Elizabeth, whose mother Barbara died in St Bernard the following year. It is too much of a jump to conclude that Elizabeth died of puerperal fever or the like, though the child survived; but it is a possibility.
Sources - [S23] Andrew Dunsire, Andrew Dunsire.