I've turned up a couple of sources on your Drysdale relatives which may be of interest:
19-10-1878 marriage of James Drysdale Widower of Marylebone to Mary Pearce of Hove at Hove in Sussex. Father of James is John Drysdale (deceased) Evangelist?.
1905 - Ethel Drysdale neice age 22 - New York State Census Manhattan.
I'm still checking things out, but will now also look for a John Drysdale as James Keith Drysdale's father and will let you know if/when something turns up
I've just found the 1868 marriage record for James Drysdale with Margaret Brown and this confirms that James' father was called John Drysdale (not James) and his mother was Christina Currie.
Ref: James Drysdale marriage to Margaret Brown in 1868 at Glasgow Father John Drysdale Mother Christina Currie
James drysdale marriage to Margaret Brown 1868 Glasgow - Scotlandspeople:
Also Mary Emeline Drysdale was born in 1870 to James Drysdale & Margaret Brown
Just to tidy up a few loose ends, it seems that your genealogical 'brick wall' arose from the fact that you were looking for a James Drysdale married to Christina Currie when in fact it was a John Drysdale she was married to.
John was born on 4th May 1806 in Barony,Lanark, his parents were John Drysdale and Mary Scott.
John and Christina Currie were married on 31-5-1829 at Paisley middle Church Renfrewshire.
According to his son James' 1878 marriage record (with Mary Pearce) John was an Evangelist and in the 1851 Scottish Census he was recorded as a Catholic Apostolick Priest, visiting the Scott family [relatives?] in Edinburgh while his wife Christina stayed at home in Elgin looking after their six children.
His Evangelist calling seems to have kept him on the move, as may be seen by the birth locations of his six children - Paisley, Montrose, Edinburgh & Perth. Also it is implied by Christina's 1851 census record (she calls herself a Dyer's wife) that he appears to have had a day job as a Dyer.
Info from 1851 Scottish Census in Elgin and Edinburgh:
Christina Drysdale [nee Currie] aged 46 and family - scottish 1851 census at Elgin - Children - John, Jane, Alfred, George, Henry & James
John Drysdale aged 43, Catholic Apostolic Priest, born Glasgow - a Visitor during Scottish 1851 census at Edinburgh
Ronald Drysdale
Hi Roger,
I've turned up a couple of sources on your Drysdale relatives which may be of interest:
19-10-1878 marriage of James Drysdale Widower of Marylebone to Mary Pearce of Hove at Hove in Sussex. Father of James is John Drysdale (deceased) Evangelist?.
1905 - Ethel Drysdale neice age 22 - New York State Census Manhattan.
I'm still checking things out, but will now also look for a John Drysdale as James Keith Drysdale's father and will let you know if/when something turns up
Best regards
Sep 14
Ronald Drysdale
Hi again
I've just found the 1868 marriage record for James Drysdale with Margaret Brown and this confirms
that James' father was called John Drysdale (not James) and his mother was Christina Currie.
Ref: James Drysdale marriage to Margaret Brown in 1868 at Glasgow Father John Drysdale Mother Christina Currie
James drysdale marriage to Margaret Brown 1868 Glasgow - Scotlandspeople:
Also Mary Emeline Drysdale was born in 1870 to James Drysdale & Margaret Brown
I'm still checking things out
Best regards
Sep 14
Ronald Drysdale
Hi Roger,
Just to tidy up a few loose ends, it seems that your genealogical 'brick wall' arose from the fact that
you were looking for a James Drysdale married to Christina Currie when in fact it was a John Drysdale
she was married to.
John was born on 4th May 1806 in Barony,Lanark, his parents were John Drysdale and Mary Scott.
John and Christina Currie were married on 31-5-1829 at Paisley middle Church Renfrewshire.
According to his son James' 1878 marriage record (with Mary Pearce) John was an Evangelist and in the 1851 Scottish Census he was recorded as a Catholic Apostolick Priest, visiting the Scott family [relatives?] in Edinburgh while his wife Christina stayed at home in Elgin looking after their six children.
His Evangelist calling seems to have kept him on the move, as may be seen by the birth locations of his six children - Paisley, Montrose, Edinburgh & Perth. Also it is implied by Christina's 1851 census record (she calls herself a Dyer's wife) that he appears to have had a day job as a Dyer.
Info from 1851 Scottish Census in Elgin and Edinburgh:
Christina Drysdale [nee Currie] aged 46 and family - scottish 1851 census at Elgin - Children - John, Jane, Alfred, George, Henry & James
John Drysdale aged 43, Catholic Apostolic Priest, born Glasgow - a Visitor during Scottish 1851 census at Edinburgh
I think that's all - 'Job Done'
Best regards & good luck with your research
Sep 15