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YankeePiper
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Hello everyone! I am new here and this is my first post, so please bear with me I am searching for my missing family. My great x 3 grandfather was Charles Robertson, born 1809 in Laurencekirk to John Robertson and Elizabeth Paterson. He had at least two siblings, Allan Grey Robertson and Betsey Emslie Robertson.
Charles married Ann Falconer of Fetteresso, she was born circa 1810. They had several sons: Allan, born circa 1837 James, born circa 1839 Charles Jr., my great great grandfather, born circa 1843 moved to South Leith John, born circa 1846, died 1898 Thomas, born circa 1848, David, born circa 1852
Thomas and David were born in Aberdeen. All others were from Kincardineshire.
John was an Army / Chelsea Pensioner, and married Helen Gaiter, they had at least one daughter Ann Robertson, born 24 June 1866. She married William Leiper and they had at least one child, Charles W., born circa June 1890. Ann died 7 July 1898 and Wm died 10 March 1909, age 43. He had married a second time to Mary Ann Malcolm, she died in 1909 age 31. They are buried in Dunnottar churchyard.
I have no clue what happened to the other siblings. I have found nothing in the OPR or census, and not even a marriage date for Charles Sr and Ann.
Can anybody help me find some answers? Does anyone know which Robertson septs were settled in Kincardineshire?
Thanks so much for your help!
Cheers, Richard
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Robertson (South Leith, Laurencekirk, Stonehaven, Dunnottar, Aberdeen); Falconer (Fetteresso, Glenbervie); Fullerton (Nigg, Torry); Caie (Nigg, Torry); Laing (South Leith, Glasgow);McLeod (Barony, Glasgow); Cruickshanks (South Leith, Glasgow); McGregor ("Scotland", Manchester); Campbell ("Ireland", Manchester); Shaw (Manchester); Owens (Manchester); Fingleton (Manchester); Langley (Manchester); Doyle ("Ireland", Manchester); Blevins (Armagh); Sellery (Ireland); Halpin (Ireland); McIlroy (Armagh)
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higgsy
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Hi
Do You have Charles Robertson and Ann Falconers deaths?
If so, who are the witnesses
If no, There is a Charles and Ann in Stonehaven in the 1891 census (Charles having been born in Laurencekirk and Ann born Fetteresso). It might be an idea to get their death registrations and see if there are any clues to family in there.
Norma
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YankeePiper
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Thank you Norma, Yes, that is my Charles and Ann. They died in the Combination Poorhouse in Stonehaven.Both in June 1893, a matter of days apart. The only witness was the governor of the institution, sadly. I had written for the details a while back and that was all they had on them. I thought it was peculiar as you'd think that some relation would be there for them. My great great grandfather was living in South Leith by that time.
Do you think there would be an army record for John Robertson, one of the sons? From his death cert it said he was a Chelsea Pensioner, would any family info be in a nineteenth century army record and if so do you know how I might find something on John Robertson's military service?
Thanks so much again for you help and advice!
Rick
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Robertson (South Leith, Laurencekirk, Stonehaven, Dunnottar, Aberdeen); Falconer (Fetteresso, Glenbervie); Fullerton (Nigg, Torry); Caie (Nigg, Torry); Laing (South Leith, Glasgow);McLeod (Barony, Glasgow); Cruickshanks (South Leith, Glasgow); McGregor ("Scotland", Manchester); Campbell ("Ireland", Manchester); Shaw (Manchester); Owens (Manchester); Fingleton (Manchester); Langley (Manchester); Doyle ("Ireland", Manchester); Blevins (Armagh); Sellery (Ireland); Halpin (Ireland); McIlroy (Armagh)
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