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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Dunbartonshire => Topic started by: Jenny Haydon on Wednesday 12 February 14 09:17 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I am researching a Robert Latta from Dumbarton born about 1816 who emmigrated to Australia and married Emily Sarah Williams in 1844. Does anyone have anything about this Robert - birth information or emmigration details. He was a shipwright.
Jenny
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Hi Jenny
Form sources I have seen, and research over time......Robert's death certificate in 1874, was informed by his son John (& Robert Jnr. was a witness to the burial). Robert's age at death was recorded as 58 yrs (b abt 1816). John informs that Robert's place of birth was "Glasgow Scotland" and his father was James LATTA Shipwright. John appears to have mistakenly given his own mother's name as Robert Snr's mother. In answer to the question, how long had Robert been in the Australasian Colonies or States, John stated:, NSW 30 years. He said Robert was age 26 (b abt 1818) when he married his wife Emily. John also informs there were 11 children of the marriage: 7 males, 3 females all alive @ 1874 and 1 female deceased Yet the NSW BMD appear to identify 5 females and 8 males....
Do you have a source that states Robert was born Dumbartonshire?
Also wondering if you know what the middle name is of his eldest son, William G LATTA born 1845 and who died 1889.
Cheers
AMBLY
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Hi Ambly
Thanks for your quick reply. Yes I have a copy of Robert Latta's death cetificate. The death notice in The Sydney Morning Herald – Saturday 12 September 1874 states Robert was a native of Dumbarton. His eldest son was William Gondie Latta which is on the tombstone of Robert, wife Emily and son William at Rookwood Cemetery. I was hoping to find out about his birth and immigration.
Jenny
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Hi Ambly
That should have been William Goudie Latta as Robert's son. I don't know if Goudie has a connection to anyone in the family.
Jenny
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From SP the only Robert on record 1800-1820
05/04/1810 LATTA ROBERT ROBERT LATTA/HENRIETTA ALLISON FR773 (FR773) M DUMBARTON /DUNBARTON 496/00 0030 0293
Don
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Robert LATTA 1816-1874 married Emily Sarah LATTA (WILLIAMS) 1844 in St. Andrews Scots Church, SYDNEY NSW AUSTRALIA. Their first born was William Goudie LATTA 1845-1889.
Roberts parents are listed as James LATTA and Emma S LATTA.
I am trying to make a connection with my relatives Robert LATTA and Janet LATTA (LINDSAY) who came to Australia in 1863 and resided at 51 Princes St. SYDNEY NSW AUSTRALIA. From the records, Robert LATTA (1816-1874) also resided at the same address so I am assuming that they are relatives.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Regards - Leon LATTA
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Hi Leon,
Have you an approx.age for the Robert Latta and Janet Latta (Lindsay) who arrived in Australia in 1863?
There is a couple with those names- Robert Latta and Jean Lindsay- marrying in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire in 1829 -
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XT2H-R4C
In case you are unaware, the names Jane/Jean/Janet were interchangable. And in fact this couple are on both the 1841 and 1851 Census at Kilmarnock with Robert's wife recorded as Janet Latta. I do not have free access to later Censuses so cannot establish if they are still in Scotland.
Looby :)
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Thanks Looby,
Robert LATTA would have been 58 and Janet (Jean) LATTA (nee LINDSAY) would have been 59 (Still not sure if these dates are correct).
The 1851 census in Kilmarnock listed 42 Glencarn Street as Robert 44, Janet 42, Agnes 21, Robert 9, William 7 and David 5.
Robert and Janet married in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire in 1829. Robert and Janet both died in Sydney Australia, Robert in 1882 age 85 years and Janet in 1896
I am actually looking for a connection between my Robert LATTA 1805-1882 and Robert LATTA 1816-1874, as I mentioned before they resided in the same address on arrival into Australia.
Thanks and regards - Leon LATTA
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Thanks for that info Leon.
Now that we know Robert Latta and Janet Latta were from Ayrshire it will help myself and other Rootschatters look at your Robert's background and see if we can find a connection to the other one! As you say if they lived at same address on their arrival it would appear their must be some sort of relationship.
Looby :)
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Hi All
Welcome to RootsChat, Leon :)
I am just adding a link to this old post by another person from 2009 for the same family which may help, for additional background www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=387464.0
Ambly mentioned in the other post that she was very interested in the surname of Latta. I can also see this site here www.lattafamilyorigins.org/index.html which might be of interest.
Monica
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Hi there everyone.
I am so happy that after all my years of sitting in my little office, delving back in the past and the experience of finding a connection was a 'solo' event, to now have people to talk to who are interested in my hobby. Thanks everyone, I feel that the 'solo' experience, is going to be a thing of the past. I appreciate the help and the interest. I now feel that there is a wealth of knowledge out there in 'ciberland' that I actually have access to.
Fond regards to you all - Leon LATTA
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Hi Leon
Just wondering if you worked out a connection for the two Robert Lattas in Sydney. I thought maybe they might be cousins?? Have you found emigration or any additional information.
Jenny
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Do not know if you are aware there is a latta street in dumbarton. Apparently named after a councillor. Lot of info stored in dumbarton library
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good evening from Scotland. I am a direct descendant of Robert Latta (1805 - 1882) and Janet Lindsay (1808 - 1896). Robert is my 3x great grandfather
we are all pretty much Ayrshire based so not sure where the Dumbarton connection fits in.
Robert did have 5 brothers although the branch from his brother James is connected to Maybole / Ayrshire / Glasgow areas as i am in touch with James' 3x great grandson
i also have occasional contact with another member who is directly related to those that went to Australia. i am hoping he can clear up some details for the Australian side as i have William Gowdie as a child of my Robert but details on this thread have him as son of Robert from Dumbarton
Teresa
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Hi as someone before me said there is a Latta Street in Dumbarton and the local libary will be able to provide you with the history of that.
I also went to school in Dumbarton and there was a Robert Latta in my class, he will be in his 50s now. Might be an idea to go onto the Dumbarton Memories page on Facebook and ask around there about the RLs of Dumbarton :)