Catherine Sutherland1

ID#24633, (27 Dec 1856 - 8 Mar 1939)
Catherine Sutherland|b. 27 Dec 1856\nd. 8 Mar 1939|p24633.htm|James Sutherland|b. cir. 1801\nd. 10 Sep 1861||Elizabeth Bain|b. 17 Feb 1820\nd. 22 Jul 1899||William Sutherland|b. say 1775\nd. bet 1808 - 1861||Ann Cumming|b. say 1775\nd. bet 1808 - 1861||John Bain|b. cir. 1784\nd. 17 Jun 1853||Catherine Gray|b. 11 Sep 1785\nd. 8 Jan 1865||
  • Father: James Sutherland1,2 b. cir. 1801, d. 10 Sep 1861
  • Mother: Elizabeth Bain1,2 b. 17 Feb 1820, d. 22 Jul 1899
  • Relationship: 1st cousin 4 times removed of Lorna Henderson.
  • Birth*: Catherine Sutherland was born on 27 Dec 1856 Golteclay Forse, Latheron, CAI, SCT.2,3
  • Birth: Some sources show Catherine as born cir. 1858 at Lybster, CAI, SCT.4
  • Death*: Catherine Sutherland died on 8 Mar 1939 28 Mounthooly St, Lerwick, SHI, SCT, at age 82; #18: "Catherine SUTHERLAND, knitter of hosiery, single, died 8 Mar 1939 at 2am at 28 Mounthooly St, Lerwick, age 82. D/o James SUTHERLAND, farmer, ded, & Betty m.s. BAIN dec. Cause: influenza as cert by R J MacKENZIE MB, inf. Barbara SMITH, niece, Brind, Cunningsburgh."
    aged 82, inf. Barbara SMITH, neice. Place from Jack RATTER and confirmed separately by Janice. Dth notice5: SUTHERLAND - At 28 Mounthooly St, Lerwick on the 8th Mar 1939, Catherine (Nance) SUTHERLAND aged 82 yrs."1,6,7,8,9
  • Burial*: She was buried Lerwick, SHI, SCT.6
  • Last Edited: 21 Jan 2010

Family:

  • Elizabeth Sutherland10,11 (3 Oct 1880 - aft. 1901)

Citations:

  1. Census, 1881 UK census CD-ROM, FHL Film 0203394 GRO Ref Volume 008 EnumDist 5 Page 1.
  2. Online search: assorted surnames, International Genealogical Index (IGI), SUTHERLAND Apr 2001.
  3. Census, 1881 UK census CD-ROM, Leon, Northmavine, SHI, FHL Film 0203394 GRO Ref Volume 008 EnumDist 5 Page 1, hsehold of Elizabeth SUTHERLAND, extracted Apr 2001.
  4. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), From 1901 Lerwick census ED #1, rcvd Mar 2003.
  5. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1).
  6. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Apr 2002.
  7. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), May 2002 ex dt notice, Lerwick papers.
  8. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Apr 2002 ex email from Bruce BENSON quoting Jack RATTER.
  9. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Jun 2002 ex 1939 death cert of Catherine SUTHERLAND.
  10. Tony GOTT, "EM BAIN/SUTHERLAND CAI & SHI ex GOTT," e-mail to L McIntosh, Apr 2001.
  11. GRO, SCT, BDM searches at GRO SCT: Birth cert Elizabeth S. 1880 trans. S Hepburn July 2001.

E. & O. E. Some/most parish records are rather hard to read and names, places hard to interpret, particularly if you are unfamiliar with an area.
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