Life Events
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Birth | Isabella McGillivray was born circa 1865 in Ontario.1 |
(with Parents) 1871 Census | Isabella appeared on the 1871 Census of Saugeen Township, Bruce County, Ontario with her parents. She was 6 years old, born in Ontario, and attended school.2 |
(with Parents) 1881 Census | Issabella [sic] appeared on the 1881 Census of Saugeen Township, Bruce County, Ontario with her parents. She was 16 years old, born in Ontario, and attended school.1 |
(with Mother) 1891 Census | Isabel appeared on the 1891 Census of Port Elgin, Bruce County, Ontario in the household of her mother Ann. She was 18, born in Ontario, parents born in Scotland, religion Presbyterian, and employed as a Dressmaker.3 |
(Other) 1900 Census | Isabell McGilvray appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. She was with her sisters Jessie, Kate, and Mary, Isabell was 28, born June 1871 in Canada, parents born in Scotland, had been in the US 14 years and had no occupation noted.4 |
1910 Census | Belle Gillivray appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, at 166 Howard Street. She was a roomer with two Scottish sisters at that address. Belle was 40, single, born in Canada, parents born in Scotland, immigrated in 1886, and worked as a liner in a fur factory. She was out of work 25 weeks the previous year.5 |
(Other) 1920 Census | Belle MacGillivray appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, in the household of her sister Mary. She was 50, single, born in Canada, immigrated in 1888, and was a saleslady in a fur store.6 |
(Mentioned) Obituary | She was mentioned in Alexander James McGillivray's 1938 obituary as sister Miss Isabel MacGillivray of Detroit.7 |