James Arnot1
M, #401, b. circa 1838
James Arnot|b. c 1838|p294.htm|James Arnot|b. c 1810|p295.htm|Jane Strachan|b. c 16 Jun 1816|p2478.htm|||||||William Strachan|b. c 1780|p2480.htm|Catharine Black|b. c 1780|p507.htm|
Last Edited=3 Feb 2008
- Charts
- Arnott (Arnot) Branch
James Arnot, son of James Arnot and Jane Strachan,, was born circa 1838 at Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. James Arnot was the son of James Arnot and Jane Strachan.
James Arnot married Ann Hunter, daughter of John Hunter and Mary Campbell, on 2 October 1863 at United Presbyterian Church, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, On the marriage record, Ann is listed as a domestic servant.2
In 1871, James Arnot appeared on the Scotland Census, at Saline, Fife, Scotland, In the 1871 census in Saline, Fife Shire, Scotland, James Arnot is listed as a general labourer.3
In 1881, James Arnot appeared on the Scotland Census, at Saline, Fife, James is listed as a general laborer.4
In 1891 when James' son William was married, he was reported to be a limestone quarryman as his occupation.5
In 1891, James Arnot appeared on the Scotland Census, at No. 4 Kilns, Beath, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.6
In 1901, James Arnot appeared on the Scotland Census, at Fife, Scotland, James was listed as a general labourer, Robert and Henry as hewers, Alexander as a baker.7
James Arnot married Ann Hunter, daughter of John Hunter and Mary Campbell, on 2 October 1863 at United Presbyterian Church, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, On the marriage record, Ann is listed as a domestic servant.2
In 1871, James Arnot appeared on the Scotland Census, at Saline, Fife, Scotland, In the 1871 census in Saline, Fife Shire, Scotland, James Arnot is listed as a general labourer.3
In 1881, James Arnot appeared on the Scotland Census, at Saline, Fife, James is listed as a general laborer.4
In 1891 when James' son William was married, he was reported to be a limestone quarryman as his occupation.5
In 1891, James Arnot appeared on the Scotland Census, at No. 4 Kilns, Beath, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.6
In 1901, James Arnot appeared on the Scotland Census, at Fife, Scotland, James was listed as a general labourer, Robert and Henry as hewers, Alexander as a baker.7
Children of James Arnot and Ann Hunter
- James Arnott b. c 1864
- John Hunter Arnott+ b. 6 Mar 1865, d. 18 Aug 1923
- William Arnot+ b. 10 Mar 1867, d. c 1929
- Thomas Hunter Arnot b. 15 Apr 1869
- George Arnot b. 14 Nov 1871
- Joan Arnot b. c 1877
- Robert Hunter Arnot b. 24 Jul 1878
- Mary Arnot b. c 1880
- Henry Arnot (living)8
- Alexander Arnot (living)8
Citations
- [S167] Letter from James Joseph Arnott (author address private) to this researcher, September 1999; photocopy is in the personal records of this researcher (Lakewood, Eddy County, New Mexico).
- [S20] Register of Births, Marriages & Deaths of Scotland; (Salt Lake City: Filmed by LDS), # 6035516. Hereinafter cited as Scotland BMD.
- [S31] 1871 Scotland Census, Saline, Fifeshire, Scotland; digital image by subscription, General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland http://ancestry.com; The Generations Network, Inc.. Photocopy is in the personal records of this researcher.
- [S32] 1881 Scotland Census, ED1, page 5, East St. 26.; digital image by subscription, General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland http://ancestry.com; The Generations Network, Inc.. Photocopy is in the personal records of this researcher.
- [S16] Marriage Certificate, Marriage registration of his son, William Arnott. photocopy is in the personal records of this researcher, Lakewood, Eddy County, New Mexico.
- [S286] 1891 Scotland Census, Beath, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, Enumeration District 2, Line 14. James is a Limestone Quarryman.; digital image by subscription, General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland http://ancestry.com; The Generations Network, Inc.. Photocopy is in the personal records of this researcher.
- [S126] 1901 Scotland Census, This was posted on the Internet from Scots Origins web site.; digital image by subscription, General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland http://ancestry.com; The Generations Network, Inc.. Photocopy is in the personal records of this researcher.
- [S126] 1901 Scotland Census; digital image by subscription, General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland http://ancestry.com; The Generations Network, Inc.. Photocopy is in the personal records of this researcher.





