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NorrieG
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DICK & GORDON Wemyss
« on: Sunday 27 April 08 11:33 UTC (UK) »

Hi all I have have just found out that Catherine GORDON born 28.7.1816 in  Wemyss
daughter of George GORDON & Janet MATHEWSON had been married before to  a Robert DICK  13.9.1842 in Wemyss,
they had 4 Children

Janet DICK 24.4.1844 Wemyss she married John STOBIE 21.11.1865 in  Kirkcaldy

Andrew Dick 15.3.1846 Wemyss he married Eliza OSTLER 19.6.1868 in  Edinburgh

George Dick 28.12.1847 died before 1848
George DICK 13.12.1848 died before 1851

Robert DICK must have died before 1851 as I can't find him on the 1851  census
and Catherine GORDON re married to a James NICOL in 15.1.1855 Dysart the question who were Robert DICKs parents?

when & where did he die reported to be a seaman .

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Re: DICK & GORDON Wemyss
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 01 October 08 13:30 UTC (UK) »

Hi Norrie

Just discovered your post. I have an Eliza Ostler born 12 Dec 1842 in Wemyss, seventh child of William Ostler and Helen Malcolm. Eliza was my great great grandmother's sister. Just wondering if this is the same Eliza Ostler? The years seem to tie up.
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Re: DICK & GORDON Wemyss
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 07 December 08 02:18 UTC (UK) »

Hi Norrie- My name is Nancy White and I live in Nelson  New Zealand. I too have an interest in family history and maybe you have some information on the Dick line that I know there must be some connection to me, but just how??? I have been trying to find amongst my records the death certificate of Robert Dick who was married to a Miss Catherine Gordon, but in the meantime thought it important I touch base with you. Robert was a seaman but was a coal miner at the time of his death??

My Andrew Dick was a seaman, I know very little more than that. THe only Andrew Dick I can find that fits is the Andrew Dick born 1792c in Fife, son of Robert Dick and Margaret Clark, of Limekilns, Fife. (As I am doing this from memory) Andrew Dick married Eliza Moodie,their eldest son Robert Dick bp 18 October 1818, married Catherine Gordon. This will be your direct line for the Ostler family. Another two sons were called Andrew, the second born 1826, this may have been my Andrew Dick who worked as a boiler maker. However I cannot find out anything more about his family.
Andrew Dick married (no record) Ann Miller from Inverness, there was one child a girl, Maryann Dick(no record of bp) I find Maryann aged 1 year in the 1851 census while her mother is visiting her sister, and this is also where I learn that indeed her father was Andrew Dick , a boiler maker in Dumbarton. I can find no Andrew Dick in the 1851 census living in Dunbarton.

In 1859 Ann Miller/Dick is drowned while travelling from Glasgow to Inverness, the Lapwing which Ann was travelling on collided with the Isleman in thick fog off the coast of Campbeltown. Two people were drowned, Ann was one of the two. Her body was never recovered and the papers never recorded the names, but this is well known in the family.

The plot thickens when Andrew Dick and Maryann come to New Zealand as part of the crew on a boat, this may have been the Robert Henderson A Dick family from Saline were on board the Robert Henderson. At this stage I can't work out the connection, however photos do appear of my Dick family in the collection of photos that the Saline family have ,who live in Dunedin. As all the older family members have now become deceased, nobody knows who these family members are. Shipping records only recorded those immigrants not crew. The Robert Henderson made two trips to New Zealand, 1860 and 1862, both times, there was a Dick family from Saline on board.

Maryann must have lived somewhere in her new country, her father was supposed to have remarried, to whom? He was away a lot, was he back in Scotland. Maryann eloped with Daniel Fraser in 1869.  A large family, the second son was named Andrew Dick Fraser, the next son was Robert Duncan Fraser, Robert is not Fraser family name. Because Maryann eloped to marry her Daniel Fraser, she never saw her father again. Is this a cover up.

What happened to my Andrew Dick, why was Maryann an only child. Was she a love child and was an embarrassment after the drowning of her mother in 1859.

May be you have some information on the Dick Family. Andrew was supposed to have been a wealthy man, and Maryann used to say I should be riding in my carriage if I was in the land of my birth.

Kind regards, looking forward to hearing from you

Nancy White
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Re: DICK & GORDON Wemyss
« Reply #3 on: Friday 12 December 08 10:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi Norrie- would like to hear from you regarding your Dick family. Have not managed to locate the Robert Dick certificate amongst my records. But will keep looking.
Nancy
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Re: DICK & GORDON Wemyss
« Reply #4 on: Friday 19 December 08 19:56 UTC (UK) »

Hi Nancy    I have never been able to establish who Robert Dicks parents were

I could not trace him in the 1851 Census
And his last son George was born 1848 and also is not on the 1851 Census we can assume he died between 1848 and 1851
As we can see that Catherine Gordon remarried 1855

deaths certificates are only available after 1855

so because I can’t say who Roberts parents were, this is a brick wall still waiting to be
knocked down

Norrie G
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Re: DICK & GORDON Wemyss
« Reply #5 on: Friday 19 December 08 22:05 UTC (UK) »

Hi Norrie

Just discovered your post. I have an Eliza Ostler born 12 Dec 1842 in Wemyss, seventh child of William Ostler and Helen Malcolm. Eliza was my great great grandmother's sister. Just wondering if this is the same Eliza Ostler? The years seem to tie up.
Hi Norrie, I refer you to my above post that you've missed. Smiley
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Fife: Fleming, Harley, Small, Laing, Malcolm
Angus/Forfarshire: Small, Laing (Dundee)
Perthshire: Runciman, Whittet, Paul, Small
Midlothian: Dudgeon, Sanderson (Tranent)

England
Gloucestershire: Edkins, Trowton/Troughton
Warwickshire: Bromley, Vickers, Hydon
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Re: DICK & GORDON Wemyss
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 21 December 08 02:23 UTC (UK) »

Hi Norrie- I am really vexed about my Dick family information. I had a massive tidy up about 8 months ago, and I hope this info didn't get thrown out.

Yes you are right there are no certificates issued before 1855.

The marriage for Robert Dick and Catherine Gordon. Did you find this on the IGI  or OPR as I probably did. It has been a long time since viewing any of these records. I used to just about live at the Mormon Church where I discovered all of this information. When viewing the film, finding the name and then clicking on another number gives you more information. As I say it is some years since I have done this.

Possibly I have taken the sequence of the Scottish naming and occupation into all of this to come  up with Robert's parents being Andrew Dick and Eliza Moodie, and the naming of future generations. It is a guide only but often works.

Have you been in contact with Michael Dick who lives in Devon? Michael has a good knowledge of the Ostler family.

Will keep searching through the many files and boxes.

Have a good Christmas and New Year.

Nancy
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Re: DICK & GORDON Wemyss
« Reply #7 on: Monday 15 June 09 05:10 UTC (UK) »

 Hi Norrie- I came across some information that may help you and that is the marriage certificate of Andrew Dick and Elizabeth Ostler , 23 June 1868. Andrew was 23 a coal miner,from Kettle, Fifeshire  and Elizabeth was a factory hand, also from Kettle. Andrew's parents were Robert Dick, seaman and in brackets is written master seaman, deceased and Catherine Dick nee Gordon also deceased.

If Robert was a master seaman, his seaman's ticket will give a date of birth and from that you should be able to track down his parents. I am hoping it will be Andrew Dick and Eliza Moodie.

Let me know how you get on.

Regards

Nancy
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