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Title: Robert Hume, Thorntonloch
Post by: gilmorg on Sunday 15 March 15 07:58 GMT (UK)
Robert Hume and Elizabeth Simpson - unknown marriage date.  First child Agnes born 1759 in Cockburnspath.  Trying to track parents of Robert Hume.  Plenty of Humes in the area that appear to be relatives, i.e. witnesses to baptisms, but cannot find links.  Any help appreciated.
Title: Re: Robert Hume, Thorntonloch
Post by: Br1gau on Sunday 12 April 15 18:23 BST (UK)
Hi,

Looking on family search, Robert & Elizabeth’s sons were 1. William, 2. Thomas & 3. John. Were there others?  Usually the first son was named after the paternal grandfather, giving William as a likely name for Robert’s father.

Do you know any more about Robert, his occupation etc.?  What was his connection to Thorntonloch?  If he was born there you’re likely looking for a baptism record in the Parish of Dunbar

brigau
Title: Re: Robert Hume, Thorntonloch
Post by: JMStrachan on Sunday 12 April 15 18:39 BST (UK)
Children of Robert Hume and Elizabeth Simpson appear to be (from FamilySearch):
William 1757 bap. Innerwick (mother named as Betty Simpson)
Agnes b. 1759 bap. Innerwick
William b. 1762 bap. Innerwick
Thomas b. 1766 bap. Innerwick
John b. 1768 bap. Innerwick
Elizabeth b. 1770 bap. Innerwick

So yes, there's more than a good chance Robert's father called William. A second daughter would have been named for Robert's mother but there's no baptism records for a second daughter. Elizabeth Simpson's parents are likely to have been Agnes and Thomas.

There is a baptism in 1725 at Dunbar East for Robert Hume, son of William Hume - no mother's name given. Would need rather more evidence before assuming it's the right Robert, though. And of course, going back to the 1700s not all baptisms that took place made it into the parish register, unfortunately, so there's a chance the baptism of your particular Robert Hume simply isn't in there. Same goes for marriages, which may be why you haven't found a marriage for Robert and Elizabeth.
Title: Re: Robert Hume, Thorntonloch
Post by: trish1120 on Monday 13 April 15 05:18 BST (UK)
FreeREG has extra info;

WILLIAM Hume, 25 Oct 1757 to ROBERT/BETTY nee Simpson
Abdoe Thornton
Fathers Occp Tenant
Wts George Hume in Thorntonloch and William Hume in Eastbarns
Others;
AGNES, 30 Oct 1759, Wts William and George Hume
WILLIAM, 14 May 1762
THOMAS, 17 July 1766
JOHN, 27 July 1768, Wts George Hume and George Manderson
ELIZABETH, 10 July 1770, Wts George Manderson and Several others

Now George MANDERSON was Baptsisng Children around same time/same Church;
GEORGE, 26 July 1754, Wts William Hume in Eastbarns and George Hume in Thorntonloch
WILLIAM, 9 July 1756
ROBERT, 23 Feb 1759, Wts George and Robert Hume
MARGARET, 25 Nov 1761
ALEXANDER, 18 Oct 1764

George Wife was Janet HUME on these Baptisms.

George MANDERSON Married Jannet HUME, 15 Dec 1744, Dunbar Church, Dunbar, East Lothian
Both Single

Cant find Children 1745-1753 for them though.

Trish :)
Title: Re: Robert Hume, Thorntonloch
Post by: trish1120 on Monday 13 April 15 05:46 BST (UK)
F/S.Org has a BARBARA Hume Christened 24 Sept 1727 Dunbar to WILLIAM Hume and Janet BAILLIE

From FreeREG she seems to have Married George SHERRIFF, 30 June 1749, Parish Church, Dunbar

And they Baptise a KATHERINE Sherriff 11 Oct 1751 Whitekirk
Wit: George & William Hume
Title: Re: Robert Hume, Thorntonloch
Post by: Br1gau on Monday 13 April 15 07:40 BST (UK)
Well done, Trish!!  :)
Title: Re: Robert Hume, Thorntonloch
Post by: gilmorg on Monday 13 April 15 08:05 BST (UK)
Thank you everyone - I'll start another hunt with the information you gave me and check it against what I found myself.  Living at Thorntonloch, their local church would have been Innerwick.  I'm due back home in Scotland for another visit soon so might check out the burial records for the churchyard too as they can sometimes shed a bit of light.  Your time and efforts are much appreciated from "down under".   Thanks, Gillian