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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Perthshire => Topic started by: elspcam on Sunday 02 April 06 21:51 BST (UK)
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Hi all
looking For Birth 1802C Marriage 1840C Death before 1881 for Robert Munro
He lived in Monzie 1851 age 49years with Margaret Ms Taylor
B 9/5/1814 D 14/02/1889
and children
William b 4/10/46
John b 1841c
Jean/Jane b 1842c
Ann b 1/4/1849 m William Bennett 31/12/1878
George b 17/4/1856
James b 5/6/1853
My ancestor
Robert b 1843c m Ann Prain 23/1/1863 d 26/5/1879
lived with Grandmother and Aunt in Monzie Both named Jean Taylor
In the 1881 census Margaret is widowed and living with Jean /Jane daughter
Ann Bennett Daughter and Margaret Bennett Grandaughter in Fowlis Wester Perthshire.cannot find 1861 or 1871 census for them.
If anyone can help find out who Robert's parents are I will be delighted!
:D ;)
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??? Hi BMD's were not registered in Scotland until 1855, so your best bet would be the parish church registers! unless he is shown on the IGI!
sorry for lack of help!
Keren
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Well, theory says that he lived until 1853.
Was he shown as deceased by the time of Robert's marriage? That would narrow the time frame to search for a death.
What about the 1861 census - was he alive then? If so, gives an even narrower time frame for a death.
If he died after 1855, his parents' names will be given (if known by the informant) on the certificate.
Let's hope he died after 1855 ;)
Nell
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Thanks guys for replies
He was alive in 1863 when his son Robert got married(according to the cert.) and youngest son George was born 1856
I have tried to get his death and marriage cert on scot people but have drawn a blank.Tried IGI nothing ???
also an 1861 and 1871 census nothing. ???
If all else fails I will just have to go to Edinburgh soon.
Have just read on Margaret's death cert he was a railway gatekeeper near Creiff (which has just reminded me that my grandfather talked about
" Robbies Box" )which was around Amulree area which turned out to be I believe a signal box.)I'm full of trivia lacking in facts for this one LOL
Thanks agian ;D
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I forgot to say he was born in Logierait Perthshire Scotland
Lots of Robert Munro's in the 1861 1871 census but none born in the correct place,
Also have a Robert died in 1875 in Alness but there is another Robert Munro from that area married to Margaret from Co Donegal Ireland about the same age so I have to find the marriage cert for proof.
going to bed now night all :-\
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;D I have yet to find more than 2 census' that show the same place of birth!! but that might be because mine where all illiterate irish immigrants Lol. Have only managed to track them with the weirdest spelling you can think of on the surname and the less common first name of the known family!
Good luck.
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Hi keren
Justthought I would let you know I have taken your advice and have looked up the children and tried to crossmatch the gross record numbers from the census.
:P :P :P
I am going cross-eyed there are so many Munro's
Makes you wish you were part of another unknown Clan :-\
will keep going though.
be sure If crack thismystery I will let every-one know
Thanks for your interest
elspcam
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;D ;D ;D I'm so happy LoL
Hi all thought I would update you on how I am getting on.
I have found Robert Munro's death Cert
18 March 1877 in Methven in Perth
I searched today for him and low and behold he appeared as if by magic on SP.
Have also been in contact with a researcher in South Africa who also shares this line ,although on the Taylor side, so I was able to get more info there.
Robert's parents are Marjory Robertson and David Munroe.
thanks again for your help and encouragement
Happy hunting to you all
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Hi folks,
Can't help much with the geneology but:
"Robbies Box" is located in Crieff, Perthshire, down the road from the High School. The railway, signal box and level crossing are long gone but the signalman's cottage (extended since railway days) is still lived in and has a modern day "Robbie's Box" sign on it.
Of course there could have been more than one "Robbies Box" in the area....
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Hi
Thanks for the reply still have not managed to go back any further with this side of the family tree.
I do think this is the Robbie's box that my grandfather spoke
. We had hoped for a long time that perhaps it was treasure LOL ;D
My ancestor all come from that area and we visit often . So the next time we visit Aberfeldy we shall go via crieff and take a picture of the sign.
cheers and happy hunting
elspcam