AITKEN to WHAITE - Person Sheet
AITKEN to WHAITE - Person Sheet
NameJohn AITKEN 413, GGG Uncle
Birth Date14 Feb 1834
Birth PlaceFalkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland
MemoSee baptism
Chr Date23 Feb 1834414 Age: <1
Chr PlaceFalkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Reside Date30 Mar 1851415 Age: 17
Reside PlaceCarriden, West Lothian, Scotland
MemoGlidhill House, Blackness, with his Aunt & Uncle John Ritchie. His occupation is recorded as Land Surveyor.
Reside Date1882416 Age: 47
Reside PlaceInvercargill, Southland, New Zealand
Memo His profession is recorded as a surveyor.
Death Date8 Sep 1902417 Age: 68
Death PlaceInvercargill, Southland, New Zealand
MemoHis death record gives his profession as Surveyor / Old Age pensioner and age of 68 years. It also lists the ages of 6 living children, 3 males & 3 females., Bronchitis 4 months & heart failure, John Aiken, Herbert Street, Gladstone (Invercargill).
Burial Date11 Sep 1902418
Burial PlaceInvercargill, Southland, New Zealand
MemoEastern Cemetery Invercargill. Plot 6 no headstone.
OccupationSurveyor
FatherJames AITKEN (1796-1865)
MotherHarriet RITCHIE (1807-1878)
Spouses
Birth Date24 Apr 1834419,420
Birth PlaceDalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
MemoHer husband John Aitken on Ann's death certificate said she was born in Edinburgh and her mother's maiden name was Margaret McLay. According to 1851 shows Ann born in Dalkeith, Edinburgh and Ann Johnston was baptised on 18 MAY 1834 Lothian Road Associate Congregation, Edinburgh, Midlothian. She had previously been baptised in Polmont on the 10 Apr 1834. It was not uncommon for Christenings to occur in both husband and wife's parishes although in this case it could be the parishes where she lived and where her parents lived. See note about McLay connection.
Chr Date10 May 1834421 Age: <1
Chr PlacePolmont, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Death Date3 May 1876422,423 Age: 42
Death PlaceWairuna, Otago, New Zealand
MemoInjury of spine - paraplegia (4 days). Death notice in Southland Times “AITKEN.- At Wairuna, on Wednesday, 3rd May, Annie, the beloved wife oi John Aitken, Surveyor, only daughter of the late John Johnstone, of Reading, Stirlingshire, Scotland, aged 42 years. Home papers please copy”.
Burial Date4 May 1876
Burial PlaceClinton, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand
MemoClinton Cemetery
OccupationMilliner (1851)
Alias/AKAAnnie, JOHNSTONE
FatherJohn JOHNSTON (Junior) (<1810-1849)
MotherMargaret GAFF (<1810-1874)
Marr Date11 Jun 1854424,425
Marr PlacePolmont, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Marr MemoMarriage also registered in Falkirk on the 13 Jun 1854. According to Ann's death certificate they were married in Redding which is south of Polmont and east of Falkirk.
Migration Date25 Oct 1860426
Migration PlaceNew Zealand
MemoJohn Aitken, wife, 3 daughters and 1 son who arrived on the Silistria (Captain: J McKay) as assisted passengers. The Silistra sailed Glasgow July 25th 1860 and arrived Otago 25th October 1860.

The Silistria was a ship of 642 tons, built in 1854, and later owned by D. Rose and Co., of Aberdeen, the Silistria made four voyages to Otago, bringing out a total of over 900 passengers from Scotland. On the first two voyages she was commanded by Captain J. Mackay. The first voyage was made in 1860, six years after the ship was launched. She sailed from the Clyde, and arrived at Port Chalmers on the 25th October, making the run in 91 days, port to port.(source :White Wings Sir Henry Brett)
ChildrenMargaret (1854-1912)
 James Falkirk (1856-1937)
 Harriet Ritchie (1857-1927)
 Ann Elizabeth (1859-1948)
 John Clement (1863-1911)
 Thomas (1866-1934)
Notes for John AITKEN
John Aitken's death certificate (1902) indicates he and Ann had a daughter who was 48 years old, born circa 1854. This is the year John & Ann married and this was the year before birth registration commenced in Scotland so only baptism records possible. No record in Scotland has been found indicating who or where this daughter was born. However the marriage of Margaret Aitken to Archibald McAlister in 1882 shows Margaret’s father to be John Aitken, Surveyor. So Margaret was the first daughter and was born probably before John & Ann Married and so was never baptised in Scotland.
Notes for Ann (Spouse 1)
John Aitken on Ann's death certificate said she was born in Edinburgh and her mother's maiden name was Margaret McLay.

In the 1841 census for Polmont a John McLay, 40, labourer lived with Janet Gaff, 35, who was a sister of Margaret Gaff and they had 7 children aged from 10 years to 7 months. They lived next door to John Johnston Junior, 30, a clerk and his wife Margaret Gaff, 30 and children aged 13 years (born circa 1828) to age 3 months.Their daughter Ann is aged 7 years , born circa 1834. Living next to them, on the other side, was John Johnston, 60, Coal overseer who was John Junior’s father.

The Edinburgh connection is that Ann Johnston was also baptised there on 18 MAY 1834 Lothian Road Associate Congregation, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland and apparently born there as shown in the 1851 census.
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