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Topic: Hall, Cramb, Sneddon, Ferguson, Dryburgh, Robertson (Read 1524 times)
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stuizzy
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Don't know whether this will push things forward at all, but the 1871 census lists Robina as also being from Sauchie. Let me know whether you want this information listed properly.
In 1851 I think that I've found Robina, though her name might be butchered 
North Side of the Turnpike Rd Agness Marshall Head 77 Alloa Charlot Marshall Daur 49 Works at Woolan Factory Sauchie Cathrine Marshall Daur 39 " Sauchie ROBINA SNADAN Granddaur 20 " Sauchie John Cook Grandson 15 " Sauchie
(This listing came from ancestry transcriptions - I didn't read them off the actual census returns).
In 1841, the same family are listed as Agness Marshall 65 Carlotte Marshall 35 Woolen Manf Catherne Marshall 30 " Robina Snaden 13 " Charlotte Cook 15 " John Cook 5
The address is just Newtonshaw.
So it looks as though Robina's parents were Mr Sneddon/Snadon and Miss Marshall who might have been dead by 1841.
Hope this helps a bit.
Isobel
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stuizzy
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Just found something else interesting in the IGI. I was trying to find Robina's parents, unsuccessfully. So I looked for the birth of Charlotte or Catherine to try to find their father, and hence to find any other children, and then hopefully a mother for Robina.
In the IGI is a member submitted record of Charlotte Marshall, born about 1806 of Clackmannan whose spouse was listed as ROBERT SNADDON, married 26 May 1827 in Clackmannan. Admittedly, it's member submitted, so needs to be checked out, but it's interesting!
Isobel
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stuizzy
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I just couldn't leave this alone. I had some left over credits on scotlandspeople so I looked up Robina's death certificate. Send me your email address through personal message, and I'll send you a copy. Save you getting it yourself.
It does confirm that her parents were Robert Snaddon, Pit Banksman and Charlotte (Marshall) Snaddon. Both were deceased by 29 June 1893 when Robina died.
Interesting that you found everyone living with Ann Michie in 1861. In the IGI I found an appropriate Charlotte and Catherine Marshall born to John Marshall and Ann Mickie. Again, member submitted but there's a Charlotte, born 8 Jan 1802, christened 10 Jan 1802 in Clackmannan (batch number 6925205) and Catherine born 21 Feb 1810 (batch number 6925206). These parents also seem to have a son, John, born 22 March 1805, christened 25 March 1805 (batch number 6925206).
Perhaps the ladies just reverted to maiden names at some point.
Isobel
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DavidofLincs
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Pat,
Just to warn you that the Sneddons and their ilk, of whom there are many in the Clacks area, appear under a wide variety of spellings, both in the original entries in the enumerators' books, and in the many different transcriptions (or should that be mis-transcriptions) of those original entries.
In fact the surname should really be spelt S.N.A/E.D(D).A/E/O.N! By my reckoning, that gives 12 possible spellings from SNADAN to SNEDDON. Eight of these appear in the FHS transcription of the 1851 census for Clackmannan parish alone.
Good luck.
David
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mariac
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This is very true David. Iam trying to find Sneddons/Snaddons/Snadon/etc etc in this area and it is really very difficult to know if you are on the right family. Good Luck Pat Mariac
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DavidofLincs
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Pat,
Throughout most of the 19th Century, Sauchie formed a 'detached' part of Clackmannan parish. It was transferred to Alloa parish as part of a re-organisation which took place in 1891, but in all the earlier Censuses you will find it in Clackmannan parish.
I happen to be the Co-ordinator for the FreeCEN transcription of the 1841 Clackmannanshire, and I can tell you that the transcripts for the Sauchie part of Clackmannan parish were put on-line for free searching at the beginning of November.
David.
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Hi Pat. Hope this doesn't muddy the waters and that it helps somewhat. I'm researching a Francis Hall, son of John Hall/Margaret Thomson. I say this as some records imply his parents to be Thomas Hall/Christian Moir or James Hall/Christian Moir. The latter two are brothers of John. Anyways, my research indicates that Thomas Hall/Christian Moir's son Edward was b. 22 June 1823 and c. 5 Feb 1828 and he m. Robina Snaddon. Children that I noted were dtr Christina Moir Hall b. 14 Apr 1857 & dtr Barbara Moir Hall b. 7 Dec 1858 (Alloa). I did not continue researching this particular line. If the above is a connection for you then Edward's father Thomas' parents were Thomas Hall/Jean Malcolm. Your Marshall data is interesting as the 1851 census has my Francis Hall relocated from Clackmannan and lodging in Salsburgh, Lanarkshire with a Thomas & Agnes Marshall's family. Francis subsequently came to Canada in 1854. Happy New Year, Golfer.
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