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Ross & Cromarty / Re: 1871 CROSS in Ross & Crom.
« on: Friday 08 January 10 19:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tabatha

Well our Crosses are very likely related, although perhaps not brothers.  This branch of Crosses was from Easter Ross and moved to Aberdeen.  What I have on Isabella Anne Cross is from the General Register Office for Scotland (I'm from Canada but live in Edinburgh).  She married William Fraser, blacksmith, on 31 Dec 1840 in Aberdeen.  Alexander and William Cross (who are both from my branch of Crosses) were witnesses to her marriage.  I don't have any information as yet on any descendants.

As for the parents of Anne Rose, that was courtesy of Vickie Grant (you can see her post that I replied to here, http://highlandfamilyhistorysociety.org/HFHSQueriesIndex1.htm). 

I haven't come across a Thomas Cross and Rebecca MacLennan yet.  My Alexander and William Cross were sons of William and Anne Cross.  I had wondered if Roderick was their brother because like them, he named his first son William and his second daughter Anne (it was a Scottish custom to name the first son and second daughter after the father's parents and the second son and first daughter after the mother's - you'll notice that Anne's second son is Alexander and first daughter Isabella which seems to confirm the parents' names).  My ancestor Alexander Cross was born 1797 in Dingwall, Ross-shire and moved to Canada.  His brother William was born 1806 and died 3 Feb 1884 in Aberdeen, and married Christian or Christina Ross.

As for the Lanarkshire connection, I had initially wondered the same thing as you but I think there is no connection.  I suspect that most of the Crosses in Ross-shire are descendants of a family that came from Lancashire in England in the early 1600s to work in an iron foundry on Loch Maree in the northwest of Scotland, the first in the UK.

Let me know if you have any other clues... I am also hitting a wall!

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: 1871 CROSS in Ross & Crom.
« on: Friday 08 January 10 17:34 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tabatha

I see you posted this quite a while ago but thought it was worth a shot.  I believe Roderick Cross, husband of Anne Rose, might have been a brother of my ancestor Alexander Cross, who was a witness at the marriage of Roderick and Anne's daughter Isabella.  Anne Rose was indeed a Rose, and she was the daughter of Alexander Rose and Isabella Mackenzie.  I'd be curious to hear if you know any further information on the Crosses and their descendants.  Alexander Cross was the son of William and Anne Cross, born probably in Dingwall (near Kiltearn) in 1797, and later moved to Canada.

Cheers
Arie

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: Cross family
« on: Friday 08 January 10 17:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Geno500

I see you posted this quite a while ago, but do get in touch with me if you have any further information on the Crosses.  I believe Roderick Cross might have been a brother of one of my ancestors, Alexander Cross, who was a witness at the marriage of Roderick's daughter Isabella.  Alexander was born in Dingwall, Ross-shire in 1797 (near Kiltearn where Roderick lived), and was a son of William and Anne Cross.

Cheers
Arie

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