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1835 A mechanic when he arrived in New York<ref>New York, passengers and immigrants</ref>
1835 A mechanic when he arrived in New York<ref>New York, passengers and immigrants</ref>


1841 John Ruthven  55, engineer, lived in Edinburgh with Jane Ruthven  30, Mary Ruthven  25,  John Ruthven  15<ref>1841 census</ref>
1841 John Ruthven  55, engineer, lived in Edinburgh with Jane Ruthven  30, Mary Ruthven  25,  John Ruthven  15, engineer apprentice<ref>1841 census</ref>


1851 John Ruthven  66, engineer, employing app., lived in Edinburgh with [[Morris West Ruthven|Morrison Ruthven]] 37, Alexia Ruthven  30, Harriet Ruthven  20 and grand-children [[John Ruthven Ruthven|John R Ruthven]]  2, Morris W Ruthven  1, Mary Jane Ruthven  1<ref>1851 census</ref>
1851 John Ruthven  66, engineer, employing app., lived in Edinburgh with [[Morris West Ruthven|Morrison Ruthven]] 37, Alexia Ruthven  30, Harriet Ruthven  20 and grand-children [[John Ruthven Ruthven|John R Ruthven]]  2, Morris W Ruthven  1, Mary Jane Ruthven  1<ref>1851 census</ref>

Latest revision as of 17:34, 29 October 2019

c.1785 Born in Edinburgh

1835 A mechanic when he arrived in New York[1]

1841 John Ruthven 55, engineer, lived in Edinburgh with Jane Ruthven 30, Mary Ruthven 25, John Ruthven 15, engineer apprentice[2]

1851 John Ruthven 66, engineer, employing app., lived in Edinburgh with Morrison Ruthven 37, Alexia Ruthven 30, Harriet Ruthven 20 and grand-children John R Ruthven 2, Morris W Ruthven 1, Mary Jane Ruthven 1[3]


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  1. New York, passengers and immigrants
  2. 1841 census
  3. 1851 census