Hi all.
William Wood & Cathrine Bone were married in Greenlaw in 1821. I am looking to confirm deaths for both William & Cathrine.
I have found the following children for William & Cathrine born in Greenlaw: Janet (1821), Agnes (1823), Jean (1825) & Robert (1827).
There is a William Wood with father Wm who dies in Greenlaw in 1834 age 5. I haven't found a corresponding birth to confirm if this is the same family.
There is a Wm Wood who dies in Coldstream in 1829 with no age stated.
The 1841 census shows Cathrine Wood living in Greenlaw with her son Robert.
Janet (age rounded down) appears to be living in the home of Alexander & Jean Crukshank.
Agnes (age rounded down) appears to be living in the home of George & Elizabeth Sutherland.
Jean appears to be living in Mertoun. Ancestry has her indexed on her own, but looking at the Ref numbers on Scotlandspeople it appears she is living in the home of Jenet Bone who possibly is her maternal grandmother.
In 1845 in Mertoun Jane Wood marries John Lauder. I haven't found any other records for Jane and John to confirm if this is Jean.
In 1849 in Greenlaw Janet Wood marries William Hepburn Kidd.
The 1851 census shows Cathrine living with William and Janet Kidd in Greenlaw along with Agnes.
It appears Robert may be living as a lodger with the Awburn family at the Black Bull Inn, Kelso, occupation Draper. I have not found any further records for Robert in Scotland, and I suspect he migrated to Victoria, Australia in 1854. However, if this is the same man he significantly understates his age.
In 1852 in Greenlaw Agnes Wood marries Robert Proudfoot. I haven't explored this couple fully, but it appears they settle in Peeblesshire and have 3 children: Catherine (1853), James (1855) and William (1858). It appears that Catherine later marries Thomas Grieve in 1875 and has children John (1876) and Agnes Wood (1878) who marries John Wilson in 1900.
William and Janet Kidd migrate to Tasmania, Australia between 1854 and 1857 and the family are well documented there.
I have not found Cathrine on the 1861 census. Numerous online trees give a death date of 31 December 1867 in Greenlaw but I have not been able to confirm that.
Any assistance with the deaths of William and Cathrine or the fate of Jean greatly appreciated. Any evidence that Robert is still in Scotland after 1854 would save me pursuing this line of inquiry further.