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Warwickshire / Re: Robertson’s of Halesowen & Bham
« on: Monday 01 November 21 18:57 GMT (UK)  »
That would be fab thank you.
I’ve been looking for errors! I’ve got Anna Bradford Robertson marrying a William Clarke?

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Warwickshire / Re: Robertson’s of Halesowen & Bham
« on: Friday 29 October 21 08:41 BST (UK)  »
This is the tree for this particular family at the moment I keep going over and over - I know you Ciderdrinker have tried on and off for 4 years (doing old searches for me!) to help...

But I just find something isn't right with me having William Arch Lea Robertson marrying a Harriot Anna Bradford Lawrence AND me having him here with a sister called Anna Bradford Robertson?

The Lease and Release I have been reading just muddles me more as I cant work out the testator!


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Warwickshire / Re: Robertson’s of Halesowen & Bham
« on: Friday 29 October 21 05:51 BST (UK)  »
From Aris's Birmingham Gazette 30 April 1827
"All persons having any demand upon the estate of  the late Rev. Robert Robertson of Hales Owen in the county of Salop are requested to transmit their accounts to his Executor Mr Thomas Weston..."

I found this a couple years ago, I believe that Thomas Weston is Rev Robert Robertson’s half brother. After Robert 1st died - his wife (maiden name Lea) married Joel Weston!

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Warwickshire / Re: Robertson’s of Halesowen & Bham
« on: Friday 29 October 21 05:47 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much for this you are really helpful. I’ve emailed the archive service to ask them how much remote is or whether I have to plan a day and pay for the photo pass!
It’s really doing my heading go round in circles trying to work out if I’ve got something jumbled up somewhere. I’ve read a lease and release and feel more confused!!

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Warwickshire / Re: Robertson’s of Halesowen & Bham
« on: Monday 25 October 21 20:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much! I will have a proper cross referencing read on my laptop ASAP.

Will for sure get into the wills.

Do you usually have to pay for these? I’m intrigued as to the fall from grace of a son of a Rev into criminal record!

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Warwickshire / Robertson’s of Halesowen & Bham
« on: Sunday 24 October 21 07:37 BST (UK)  »
Hello there! I have been researching my family history for a couple of years, but hit a few brickwalls and lost motivation for a while. So trying a different approach - and back to the Robertson’s

I have traced back from Staffordshire to Halesowen on the Robertson branch of my tree, with a degree of certainty. I wanted to see if anyone could help with details or more local information. Surely there are records confirming more here…

My 3x GG Charlotte Robertson b1821-d1859 (had Ernest Edwin illegitimately) from Halesowen. I have her death notice as "DEATHS: "On 18th ult, aged 38 years.Charlotte, daughter the late Mr. Isaac Needham Robertson, Hales Owen. On the 24th ult, aged 26 years. Benjamin M. Robertson, youngest son the late Mr. Isaac Needham Robertson, of Hales Owen." Brum Journal

Issac Needham Robertson's father was REV ROBERT ROBERTSON 1763–1824 (BIRTH OCT 1763 • Halesowen, Worcester) who is named as School Master of Halesowen Free Grammar School. He married a FRANCES BISSELL
1763–1827 (BIRTH 23 OCT 1763 • Halesowen, Worcester)

I believe His father is Robert Robertson (b Jun 1740 also of Halesowen) and his father William Robertson (no birth but have death as 1751 in Halesowen!) would love to keep Going!

I believe most are buried at St John the Baptist? I’m trying to go further back!  help how can I verify more? Or make sure all this is right?

I have death Certs and wedding certs for Charlotte and Edwin - and Isaac

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Lanarkshire / Re: Brickwall BROWN / HERON / DUNN
« on: Sunday 15 August 21 07:05 BST (UK)  »
I did that in the end! Toddler mum brain for a while. Thank you so much for your help!

If you need more challenge on the same family apparently this William John Brown and Robert Brown were also born in Ireland!

Seemed they moved a lot?


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Lanarkshire / Re: Brickwall BROWN / HERON / DUNN
« on: Saturday 14 August 21 19:23 BST (UK)  »
This is all so helpful! You’re stars!

The links for Irish genealogy pages go to the main search pages but I’ll give it a search.

That you ladies

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Lanarkshire / Re: Brickwall BROWN / HERON / DUNN
« on: Saturday 14 August 21 08:32 BST (UK)  »
The browns seem to move between Govan and Ireland!

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