Isabella Patrick

Femaleabout 1853–

Brief Life History of Isabella

When Isabella Patrick was born about 1853, in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Alexander Patrick, was 39 and her mother, Margaret Meikle, was 36. She lived in Hutchesontown, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom in 1861.

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Family Time Line

Alexander Patrick
1815–
Margaret Meikle
1819–
Janet Patrick
1841–
James Patrick
1843–1916
Margaret Patrick
1849–
William Patrick
1851–
Isabella Patrick
1853–
Robert Patrick
1857–
Marion Patrick
1846–1920
Alexander Patrick
1847–
Gavin Patrick
1855–

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  • Isabella Patrick in household of Alexander Patrick, "Scotland Census, 1861"

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Siblings (9)

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World Events (8)

1854 · Great North of Scotland Railway

Age 1

Being one of the two smallest railways in 1923, the Great North of Scotland Railway carried its first passengers from Kittybrewster to Huntly in 1854. In the 1880s the railways were refurbished to give express services to the suburban parts in Aberdeen. There were junctions with the Highland Railway established to help connect Aberdeenshire, Banffshire and Moray counties. The railway started to deliver goods from the North Sean and from the whisky distilleries in Speyside. With the implementation of bus services and the purchase of the British Railway the Great North of Scotland Railway was discontinued.

1857 · Police (Scotland) Act 1857

Age 4

The Police Act 1857 was an Act put into place by Parliament to establish a mandatory police force in every county of Scotland.

1884

Age 31

Art Nouveau Period (Art and Antiques).

Name Meaning

Irish, Scottish, and English (of Norman origin): from the Anglo-Norman French, Middle English, and Older Scots personal name Patrick (Old Irish Patraicc), derived from Latin Patricius ‘son of a noble father, member of the patrician class’. This was the name of a Christian saint, a 5th-century Romano-Briton who became the apostle and patron saint of Ireland, and it was largely as a result of his fame that the personal name was so popular from the Middle Ages onward. In Ireland the surname is usually Scottish in origin, from Scottish settlers in Ulster in the 17th century. See also Peden and McPadden , derived from pet forms of Old Irish Patraicc.

Scottish and Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Scottish and Irish Gaelic Mac Phádraig ‘son of Patrick’.

English: variant of Partridge .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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