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Title: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Scot`s G on Friday 23 August 24 14:02 BST (UK)
Hi looking for any details of members of Fairbairn family who possibly came from around Cupar way
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: dowdstree on Saturday 24 August 24 10:17 BST (UK)
Hi Scot's G and a very warm welcome to RootsChat.

Could you please give us more information on the Fairbairn family. It would be most helpful if you could tell us the time frame you are looking for and any names/dates you may have.

Dorrie
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 24 August 24 11:08 BST (UK)
Welcome from me too

Just to add - please do not post any details of persons who could still be alive.  Rootschat has a strict no living persons policy to protect peoples privacy
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Scot`s G on Saturday 24 August 24 11:11 BST (UK)
Hi Dorrie
Thanks for answering my subject. The Fairbairn`s are from my Mother`s side of family and believe originated from that side of the country, only to eventually end up in the Glasgow area.  My Grandfather was called David Fairbairn, his Father Robert I think and his Father David again, with possibly another Robert after him. Dates thinking about David GF, 1885, Robert 1863, David 1837 and Robert around early 1800`s. I have a marriage Cert from 1882 of Robert`s marriage to Margaret Fraser in the parish of Anstruther and there residence was Barry. I think the may have been farm servants.
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Kloumann on Saturday 24 August 24 11:14 BST (UK)
If it is any help, 1921 census for Cupar has only one Fairbairn; a Catherina, age 32;

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There was a William M H Fairbairn age 69, in Ceres, 3 mls from Cupar in 1921

I think this may be William Menzies Fairbairn. He had a son under the same name who died in Cupar, 1959, age 72.
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 24 August 24 11:17 BST (UK)
Just confining any search to the Cupar district - www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk are showing the following BMD''s from 1855 to date for the surname Fairbairn which may help if you are unsure of christian names etc

32 births
31 marriages
22 deaths

So not a common surname given the time span




Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Ian999 on Saturday 24 August 24 13:59 BST (UK)
The source of all things Fairbairn is Lorna Henderson's one name study which can be found at fairbairn.lornahen.com.
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Scot`s G on Saturday 24 August 24 21:13 BST (UK)
Thanks all for the help so far
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Kloumann on Sunday 25 August 24 12:30 BST (UK)
The 1881 census has Robert Fairbairn, age 18, in Barry, Angus.

His marriage to Margaret Fraser in 1882 was registered in Inchture, Perthshire.

The 1871 census for Ceres, Fife, has David Fairbairn, 36, Thomas, 10, Robert, 8, Agnes W, 5, Ann M; 4, & David, 2.

David Sr married Agnes Robertson, in Anstruther Easter, in 1861

Without looking up the census record, I think David was born 01/02/1835 in Oldhamstocks, a small village in East Lothian to Robert Fairbairn & Agnes Wood.

David passed, 1912, age 77, Stenton, East Lothian, mmn Wood.

1911 has David with daughters Agnes & Isabella in Stenton
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Margow on Sunday 25 August 24 14:08 BST (UK)
The 1881 census gives Robert Fairbairn's birthplace as Logie, Fife.
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Kloumann on Sunday 25 August 24 14:39 BST (UK)
The 1841 census for Oldhamstocks has Robert, 35, Agnes, 35, Elisabeth, 10, Francis, 8, David, 7, & John, 2.
Possible birth for Robert in Innerwick, East Lothian, 1803, to James Fairbairn & Margaret Watson
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Scot`s G on Monday 26 August 24 13:05 BST (UK)
Brill thanks for the info great help
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Kloumann on Monday 26 August 24 14:46 BST (UK)
The 1881 census gives Robert Fairbairn's birthplace as Logie, Fife.

Robert Jr born Logie, 1862, passed possibly 1954, age 91, Townhead, Glasgow

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Robert & his family moved to Edinburgh from Barry between 1885 & 1887. His sons, John, passed age 8, in 1895, Thomas, age 2, in 1890 & his wife, Margaret, age 40 in 1903.

Have not been able to track him after 1903, so far.
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Kloumann on Tuesday 27 August 24 15:24 BST (UK)
Robert Fairbairn's father David passed, age 77, Dunfermline, 1911, mmn Mackie. His parents were Robert Fairbairn & Ann Mackie.

His wife, Agnes, passed age 76, Westruther, 1919.

There are no existing records on SP for either David's birth or the marriage of his parents.

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Robert remarried in 1908, to Elizabeth Thomson or McEvoy. They are on 1921 census in Leith Sth.
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Scot`s G on Tuesday 27 August 24 15:58 BST (UK)
Hi Kloumann
There seems to be 2 trails of the Fairbairn family coming through from my request, 1 in Fife way and 1 in East Lothian way. I`ll need to find out which is the correct route so I don`t get the wrong family. Thanks again for the ongoing support is really appreciated
Title: Re: Looking for Fairbairn family, possibly Cupae Way
Post by: Kloumann on Tuesday 27 August 24 19:03 BST (UK)
Hi Scot's G.

I think the East Lothian/ Berwick ones were a red herring.

Sometimes you get on the wrong track with similar names & dates.

I looked up David's marriage to Agnes Robertson which gave me the names of their parents.

Agnes's parents were Robert Robertson, Agric Labourer, & Agnes Wallace.

I am fairly sure that the Fife ones are correct.