Elizabeth Doggart, 18431869 (aged 26 years)

Name
Elizabeth /Doggart/
Birth
Birth of a sister
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Peel
from 30 August 1841 to 30 June 1846
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Address: Union Street
Glasgow
Scotland
Census
Address: 24 Broad Street
Glasgow
Scotland
Birth of a sister
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
John Russell
from 30 June 1846 to 20 February 1852
Death of a paternal grandfather
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Edward Smith-Stanley
from 20 February 1852 to 19 December 1852
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
George Hamilton-Gordon
from 19 December 1852 to 6 February 1855
Death of a sister
Cause: Whooping Cough
Birth of a sister
British Queen
Victoria
from 20 June 1837 to 22 January 1901
The Crimean War
Death of a sister
Cause: Consumption i.e TB
Address: 26 Union Place, Calton
Glasgow
Scotland
Death of a sister
Cause: Whooping Cough
Address: 16? Union Place,
Glasgow,
Scotland
Birth of a brother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Henry John Temple
from 6 February 1855 to 20 February 1858
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Edward Smith-Stanley
from 20 February 1858 to 12 June 1859
Death of a brother
Census
Address: 20 Union Place
Glasgow
Scotland
Death of a sister
Birth of a brother
Note: Stated parents marriage date of 11 Oct 1841 appears incorrect. It was 1841 but not 11th Oct.
Death of a paternal grandmother

Arthur Doggart Memorial Movilla graveyard Newtownards

Erected by Arthur Doggart of N T Ards in memory of his son Hugh Doggart who died 13th July 1843 aged 4 years Also his wife Jane Doggart alias McCARRON who died 26th Novr 1843 aged 33 years Also his son Horatio Doggart who died 28th Decr 1860 aged 11 years Also his mother Elizabeth Doggart alias McDONALD who died 16th February 1863 aged 75 years Also the above named Arthur Doggart who died 26th April 1871 aged 62 years Also his wife Jane Doggart alias NEWELL who died 10th January 1879 aged 60 years Also his son Robert Doggart who died at Reith, Ayrshire, N B, 4th April 1881 aged 25 years.

Death of a mother
Cause: phthisis
Address: 26 Union Place
Glasgow
Scotland
Birth of a son
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Henry John Temple
from 12 June 1859 to 29 October 1865
Marriage of a parent
Address: 4 Reid Street
Glasgow
Scotland
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
John Russell
from 29 October 1865 to 28 June 1866
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a son
Address: Barnhill Poorhouse
Springburn
Glasgow
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Edward Smith-Stanley
from 28 June 1866 to 27 February 1868
Birth of a daughter
Address: Lying-in Hospital
Glasgow
Note: Selina was her grandmothers name

Selina was her grandmothers name

dau of Elizabeth Doggart
52 Old Dalmarnock Road
Glasgow

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Benjamin Disraeli
from 27 February 1868 to 3 December 1868
Death of a daughter
Note: Definitely looks like it says age 16 but that would mean her mum was about 10 when she had her.

Definitely looks like it says age 16 but that would mean her mum was about 10 when she had her.

Probably 16 months ?

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Ewart Gladstone
from 3 December 1868 to 20 February 1874
Death
22 July 1869 (aged 26 years) Age: 25
Address: Barnhill Poorhouse
Springburn
Glasgow
Note: In the past, tuberculosis was called consumption, because it seemed to consume people from within, with a bloody cough, fever, pallor, and long relentless wasting. Other names included phthisis, Greek for "consumption" and phthisis pulmonalis.
Note: The Barnhill Poorhouse, had also opened at Springburn in 1850. Paupers who could not support themselves were sent here by the Parish and were obliged to work at jobs such as bundling firewood, picking oakum (separating tarred rope fibres) and breaking rocks. In 1905 the Glasgow Poorhouse in Townhead closed and its inmates went to Barnhill, making it the largest poorhouse in Scotland. In 1945 it was renamed Foresthall House and Hospital and was thereafter used as a geriatric hospital and residential home. It was demolished in the late 1980s and a private housing development now stands on the site.
Family with parents
father
18151881
Birth: 1815 30 28 Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death: 12 November 1881Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
mother
18171863
Birth: 1817 27 36 Northern Ireland
Death: 18 February 1863Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Marriage Marriage26 September 1841Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
2 years
herself
18431869
Birth: 1843 28 26 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 22 July 1869
3 years
younger sister
18451862
Birth: 1845 30 28 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 18 April 1862Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
2 years
younger sister
18461856
Birth: about 1846 31 29 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 1856Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
3 years
younger brother
18481913
Birth: about 1848 33 31 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 5 March 1913Workington, Cumberland, England
4 years
younger sister
18511855
Birth: 1851 36 34 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 9 March 1855Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
5 years
younger sister
18561856
Birth: 6 March 1856 41 39 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 30 June 1856Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
15 months
younger brother
18571860
Birth: 3 June 1857 42 40 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 7 December 1860Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
5 years
younger brother
18621912
Birth: 3 May 1862 47 45 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 1912Lancashire, England
Father’s family with Anne Hamilton
father
18151881
Birth: 1815 30 28 Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death: 12 November 1881Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
stepmother
18271895
Birth: about 1827 37 37 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death: 3 February 1895Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Marriage Marriage1 June 1866Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
8 months
half-brother
18671879
Birth: 17 January 1867 52 40 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: about 1879
4 years
half-sister
18711897
Birth: 16 January 1871 56 44 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 5 February 1897Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Father’s family with Agnes Agnew
father
18151881
Birth: 1815 30 28 Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death: 12 November 1881Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
stepmother
Marriage Marriage16 October 1835Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
6 months
half-brother
… … + Elizabeth Doggart
herself
18431869
Birth: 1843 28 26 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 22 July 1869
son
18641867
Birth: 11 February 1864 21 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 22 February 1867Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
4 years
daughter
18681869
Birth: 21 March 1868 25 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 10 July 1869Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Census
Census
Death

In the past, tuberculosis was called consumption, because it seemed to consume people from within, with a bloody cough, fever, pallor, and long relentless wasting. Other names included phthisis, Greek for "consumption" and phthisis pulmonalis.

The Barnhill Poorhouse, had also opened at Springburn in 1850. Paupers who could not support themselves were sent here by the Parish and were obliged to work at jobs such as bundling firewood, picking oakum (separating tarred rope fibres) and breaking rocks. In 1905 the Glasgow Poorhouse in Townhead closed and its inmates went to Barnhill, making it the largest poorhouse in Scotland. In 1945 it was renamed Foresthall House and Hospital and was thereafter used as a geriatric hospital and residential home. It was demolished in the late 1980s and a private housing development now stands on the site.