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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Roxburghshire => Topic started by: BW252 on Thursday 08 January 09 13:15 GMT (UK)
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Hi. Can anyone give me info on an Archibald ROBSON(b1812? d 19 Nov 1889) who I think married a Mgt LITTLE(b ? d 1881? in Jedburgh)in 1830 ? I believe his father was Adam and his mother was Margaret Turnbull
many thanks
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hi :)
welcome to rootschat
scotlandspeople has death margaret robson(nee little) 1815 - 1881 jedburgh roxburgh
1881
91 castlegate jedburgh
archibald robson 73 mason(unemployed) born jedburgh roxburgh
margaret robson 69 wife born cavers roxburgh
robert robson 17 grandson tailor hawick roxburgh
1841
jedburgh roxburgh
archibald robson 28 mason journeyman
margaret robson 24
adam robson 10
john robson 7
george robson 4
james robson 2
all born roxburgh
ev
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Hi, ev. The surname ROBSON caught my eye, as well as Jedburgh. I have identified a man who I believe was one of my ancestors - Andrew Robson.
Andrew was baptised in 1770. According to a copy I received from Scotlands People he was the son of George and Mina Robson born Nov. 10. It looks like the family was from Oxnam, although the writing is very difficult to make out. Another person is listed who I can't read, possibly the landholder where George was a tenant farmer, who was a witness. I'd also learned Andrew's birthdate from FamilySearch. I got the name Andrew from his son's marriage certificate. It is the only documentation I have of a relationship. I have other verification that the son, John, was born in Newcastleton, but can find no baptism records to support that.
George's father may have been David; his mother Margaret Lillico. David's father may have been Adam or Andrew; mother Elizabeth McKall. This information came from someone else; I have not been able to document it personally. I will have to see if there is a source for Jedburgh baptisms other than Scotlands Peoples - perhaps LDS records or online.
Although the Christian names aren't an exact fit, they do fit the naming pattern of my possible ancestors. I've learned to heed that as well as the opposite fact.
I don't know if my research has any relation to yours or not, but felt I should share it, just in case. RedFox
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hi redfox :)
thank you for your post
i'm not related to this family , just helping out
but maybe someone else will see it
there are 405 entries for surname robson on the 1841 census on freeCEN
website(roxburghshire)
the 1851 census is also there and about 33% of the 1861 census is on
don't know if you have looked at that ?
ev
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Thanks for writing anyway, ev. My John Robson had left the area in SCT by the time of the 1841 census, although his family may still have been there. I'm trying to learn more about them so see if that's true.
John was married in Cumberland in 1838. I don't know if he ever went north again. Of course, it wasn't that far. Or if any of his family came to visit. It's a brick wall. John was born about 1799, but I have no knowledge of his life until 1838. Then, I'm able to follow it until his death in 1884. That means there's 39 years of the man's life missing!
I sometimes wish the name wasn't so popular. I know just from seaching Scotlands People how many shared it. It was also a name from the time of the reivers, and they were very prolific on both sides of the border. It always amazes me that there were that many people around at the time when villages only had a few hundred people or less.
Now that I have a baptisimal certificate on the man I believe was John's father, I'll take another look at the 1841 census. With no more on John birth though, I can't strongly tie them together. I got the name from John's marriage certificate. A very iffy proposiiton.
Thanks for your insight. RedFox
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I have done some tracing of my family tree -
from Adam & Margaret, they had a son Archibald who married
Margaret Little. They had 4 sons, Adam. John, George and James.
George married Isabella Lumsden. They had several children, one of whom was my great grandfather, Gilbert.
Gilbert died approx 1954, and is buried in New Westminster, B.C.
Canada.
Ron Robson
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Hi I have a Margaret Balmer daughter of Robert Balmer and Jean Robson.Jean parents I dont know Jean was born in Jedburgh around 1797 she died 1847 in Jedburgh.Do you know of her?
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That would be a negative. From what I have gathered, my ancestor
Adam Robson would have been born around 1780. It is possible that he had a sister Jean, but not in my records as yet.
It is a fairly common name for the area, but anything is possible if
there are records.
Ron Robson