Agnes was born about 1835. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilson and Rachel Sinton. She passed away in 1896.
Died
10 Aug 1896
Wark, Northumberland, England [1]
Wark being where son Thomas was living in 1901. Certainly no death of anywhere near the right age is obvious in the SctPeople indexes
Family
Husband: Archibald Turnbull
Wife: Agnes Wilson
Married
30 May 1855
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Cert. transcriptions show: Archibald TURNBULL, farm servant, single, 25 (or 23), resid. / born Minto, to Archibald TURNBULL, farmer, dec, and Jane TURNBULL (no m.s. transc) marr. Agnes WILSON farm servant single, 20, of Denholm Hall, d/o Thomas WILSON, gardener, dec and Rachel m.s. SINTON (trans. as LINHON?, assumed to be SINTON). Wit: John THOMSON and CHRISTINA GARDENER [2]
1851
Stirling St (23), Ladhope, Galashiels, Selkirkshire, Scotland
James LIDDLE, 31, hand loom weaver/woollen, b Galashiels, SEL, wife Janet, 30, b Melrose, ROX. Sons: James, 7; William, 5, both scholars, b Galashiels, ROX; Dtr: Margaret, 2, b Galashiels, ROX. Niece: Agnes WILSON, 16, cloth finisher, birler, b Galashiels, SEL. [3]
1871
West Binny Farm, Linlithgow (West Lothian), Scotland
TURNBULL: Archibald 40 farmer 466 ac arable emp ? & 5 w b Minto, ROX; wife Agnes 36 b Selkirk; Children: Archibald 15 scholar b Kirkliston, Linlithgow; Thomas 13 scholar b Abercorn, Linlithgow; Rachel 12 scholar b Dalmeny, Linlithgow; William 10, Jane 8, Agnes 6, all scholars; James 4, John 2, Elizabeth 1, all b Linlithgow; Sister-in-law: Elizabeth SCOTT 20 b Selkirk; Servants: Ann ROBERTSON 20 b Levington (Livingston presumed), Linlithgowshire; Robert BROWN 16 b Bathgate, Linlithgow [4]
Research notes
1841?
Has anyone definitively found Agnes in the 1841 census? Mother Rachel is at home with her parents, no sign of Thomas, who is presumed to have died.
↑ Marr. 30 May 1855 Archibald s/o Archibald & Jane TURNBULL; Agnes d/o Thomas WILSON & Rachel SINTON, Edinburgh, MLN, Dist 685/4 #41 transcriptions rcvd from Stuart H and Robert McC
↑ ROX County, Melrose Parish, Galashiels Burgh, Ladhope. Enum. Dist. 13 Page 20: from 1851 census transcriptions for Scotland via Ancestry.com
↑ West Binny Farm, Par. of Linlithgow, WLN Reg. 668 ED 9 Pg 1 Sched 3, hsehold of Archibald & Agnes TURNBULL, from 1871 census transcriptions via Ancestry.com
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Agnes by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Agnes: