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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Aberdeenshire => Topic started by: raggyroo on Sunday 21 October 12 16:16 BST (UK)

Title: new byth
Post by: raggyroo on Sunday 21 October 12 16:16 BST (UK)
hi im looking for a maggie mcrobbie born in 1888 in new byth aberdeenshire i looking for a marrage or a death for her. her parents are alexander mcrobbie and barbara campbell
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: Forfarian on Sunday 21 October 12 18:38 BST (UK)
Previous posts on the same topic

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,620069.0.html
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,620251.0.html

There are various ways of getting the birth certificate of Barbara McRobbie, and any other certificates you may want.

1. Use 6 credits (£1.40) to download it from SP.

2. Hope that someone else will use 6 of their credits to download it from SP for you.

3. Hope that someone who has paid £15 for a day's research in the SP centre will transcribe it for you.

4. Hire a professional searcher to transcribe it for you.

5. Go to Edinburgh and sign up for a free taster session in the SP Centre, and transcribe it for yourself.

Unless you happen to live in or near Edinburgh and have a free bus pass to take you to a free taster session, is is not possible to get a certificate completely free of charge.
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: Flattybasher9 on Sunday 21 October 12 20:55 BST (UK)
"hi im looking for a maggie mcrobbie born in 1888 in new byth aberdeenshire i looking for a marrage or a death for her. her parents are alexander mcrobbie and barbara campbell"

Maggie had a sister born 1895 at New Blyth called Jeannie. She also had several other siblings born in King Edward and New Blyth.

A Maggie McRobbie b 1888, and a Jeannie McRobbie b 1895 sailed on the Corsican, arriving at Halifax, Nova Scotia on 27th Feb 1910. They are down as English, which may be a mistake, as they are going to the same place as an Alex Hay, who is Scottish. They are down as "domestics".

Maggie and Jeannie are in the 1901 New Blyth census, but not in the 1911 one. There is a 4 year old Maggie in the 1911 New Blyth census, but that's obviously not her.

Regards

Malky
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: ev on Sunday 21 October 12 21:07 BST (UK)
An online tree has Maggie going abroad in 1909 and a marriage 1911 Melita , Manitoba , Canada
Husband given as Charles Stewart Morrice , death given as 1939

ev

Posted after Malky's reply which I was not aware of  ;)
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: Flattybasher9 on Sunday 21 October 12 21:26 BST (UK)
It also looks like Jeannie returned to Scotland via Liverpool in Dec' 1913 on the Empress of Britain.

Regards

Malky
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: ev on Sunday 21 October 12 21:29 BST (UK)
Well there is a marriage showing in Manitoba -

Charles Stewart Morrice / Maggie McRobbie 22nd Feb. 1911 Melita

Nothing else showing to confirm any details

ev
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: ev on Sunday 21 October 12 21:39 BST (UK)
Also...........
Maggie Morice , death 2nd Aug. 1939 , Brandon , age 51 , date of birth 6th Jan. 1888

http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php

ev
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: raggyroo on Monday 22 October 12 10:50 BST (UK)
thanks everyone for your help that now explains why i couldnt find them in scotland as  had tried meny searches on sp to find them but no joy thats why i asked on roots. hi malky the jessie ann mcrobbie that was 4 years old in the 1911 cen was maggies daughter who was illigitamate and it looks like she was brought up by her grandparents but i dont understand why if she let the country why didnt she take her daugher with her
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: flst on Monday 22 October 12 13:55 BST (UK)
Thousands of Scots left home at the beginning of the last century,emigrating to Canada,America etc. in the hope of getting a better job. They often found that life was not as rosy as they'd been told & living  & working conditions were hard. When they did eventually settle they would send for their nearest & dearest to come & join them. This was the case with my Grandad's siblings. He was the youngest of the family & felt they'd had better opportunities that he did. Perhaps Jessie Ann was so used to living with her grandparents they thought it best not to send her abroad. Remember it would've been difficult for her mother to work with a child in tow & no grandparents to childmind!
flst :)
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: patmac60 on Wednesday 24 July 24 22:25 BST (UK)
Hello, I'm a great grand-daughter of Alexander McRobbie and Barbara Campbell.  Just wondering if we're related raggyroo?
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: raggyroo on Saturday 27 July 24 12:14 BST (UK)
Hello, I'm a great grand-daughter of Alexander McRobbie and Barbara Campbell.  Just wondering if we're related raggyroo?

Yes we are definitely related they are my 2x great grandparents so looking forward to chatting to you
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: patmac60 on Saturday 27 July 24 13:18 BST (UK)
Hi Laura, thank you for getting in touch.  I'm new to this site and not sure what the best way of sharing information is.  Maybe you can let me know what works best?  I would be interested to hear which of Alexander & Barbara's children you are related to.
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: raggyroo on Saturday 27 July 24 17:58 BST (UK)
Hi Laura, thank you for getting in touch.  I'm new to this site and not sure what the best way of sharing information is.  Maybe you can let me know what works best?  I would be interested to hear which of Alexander & Barbara's children you are related to.


we can chat on messages if you like i did send one earlier to you. I'm related to their son Samuel Mcrobbie who is my gt grandfather i also have ancestry if you use that
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: dowdstree on Saturday 27 July 24 22:55 BST (UK)
Hello patmac60 and welcome to rootschat.

A new member needs to make at least 3 postings before the you can use the personal messages here. If you just answer this and make another reply to raggyroo then you can be in touch with each other and exchange all the informaton you have.

Good luck folks,

Dorrie
Title: Re: new byth
Post by: patmac60 on Sunday 28 July 24 11:12 BST (UK)
Thank you.  I should be able to use personal messages after this posting.