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Scotland / Re: Robert Ogilvie SCOTT
« on: Friday 01 July 16 22:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jenny, Hope you can forward the tombstone of 1734 of the family to me. I will be so greatful for the info. Regards

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Scotland / Re: Robert Ogilvie SCOTT
« on: Friday 01 July 16 20:20 BST (UK)  »
Please keep in touch and Can you Please send me  a copy of the latest Scott graves of my family. I live in Norway and would appreciate it if you could send any info to me on my Email adr. *. Regards


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Scotland / Re: Robert Ogilvie SCOTT
« on: Thursday 30 June 16 19:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone,
To everyone researching Robert Ogilvie Scott in South Africa, I am more than 90% sure I have found his family in Scotland and I will happily pass on any information I can. My breakthrough came when DougNZ very kindly looked up and gave me details of a headstone in the Ewes Churchyard, Dumfriesshire which names his(Robert Ogilvie Scott) parents (james Scott and Jane Ogilvie) but also gives me 2 earlier generations and all the names match perfectly when applying the Scottish naming pattern to Robert's family in South Africa. I have been researching this family for years and now am conviced this is the family.
Regards
Jenny
60824#msg3160824 date=1273141945]
Hi Jenny,

I read your post on the Roxburghshire board and it now has a redirect to here. [http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=454620.new]

Regarding "Mount Pleasant" this link [http://www.maxwellancestry.com/census/41address.aspx] will take you to a website where you can search the census by address and click to see the place on a map. In 1841 there appears to be only one "Mount Pleasant" in Roxburghshire. I don’t know if this is the right place. A family of White’s are living there but if Beatrice and James died when the children where young anybody could be living in "Mount Pleasant" by that time.

Here is the census entry I’m talking about: http://www.maxwellancestry.com/census/41transcript.aspx?houseid=79906024

Next to “Current Map/Satellite” click “Display Map”

If I find anything else I will let you know.

Emma
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Scotland / Re: Robert Ogilvie SCOTT
« on: Wednesday 20 June 12 20:55 BST (UK)  »
Robert Ogilvie Scott was the grandfather of my grandfather Robert Ogilvie Gericke. I was fortunate to go to the national archives in Cape Town and found a few interesting facts about Robert Ogilvie Scott. His Death Notice states only that he was born in Scotland, and his parents were James Scott and Jane Ogilvie Scott. When he died on 4th May 1873 he was 73 years 4 months and 6 days old. He was still married and died at his house in "George Town". His occupation is stated as "farmer and wagon maker".

Eight children are mentioned on the Death Notice: James Robert, Sarah Maria Sophia, Marthinus Christoffel, Jane Margaret, Robert Ogilvie, Thomas Johannes, Maria Elizabeth and Adam Francis. He left property consisting of "household furniture, live stock, farming implements and land". His wife signed his Death Notice with a X. His estate amounted to £1045.

A book by Peter Philip "British Residents at the Cape" mentions that he was employed by George Rex in January 1819 in Knysna. On 28 May 1821 he was granted permission to stay on in the Cape Colony. He married Martha Catharina Botha (19 years old) in George on 13th May 1841.

Another interesting piece was found in the Archives, CO 3982:140 and CO 3990:85. Robert Ogilvie Scott agreed to pay the fine of a certain John Hestler. Hestler was a man older than 70 years and was fined £1 or "hard labour". However 3 days after Scott had paid this fine, Hestler died. Scott then wrote to the authorities asking for the reimbursement of the fine  (Scottish?)

Other documents referring to Scott state that he was also employed as pound master and gaoler. When his widow died on 6th April 1882 her Death Notice states that she died at "her residence Mount Pleasant" and her property as "moveable and immoveable"

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Scotland / Re: Robert Ogilvie SCOTT
« on: Friday 04 May 12 20:12 BST (UK)  »
Jenny and Esther,
my mother used to refer to a connection to George Rex (George and Knysna area) ... I've read elsewhere that Robert Ogilvie Scott apparently farmed on a farm owned by George Rex?  the area around George definitely featured big in my ancestry.

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Scotland / Re: Robert Ogilvie SCOTT
« on: Sunday 01 August 10 18:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jenny, How nice hearing from you. Please let me know what your father`s name as well as your grandfather  and I will see what I have on him or should I say what I can help with. I am a "Boer" and my language is Afrikaans, so please forward anything of interesting, I will apreciate it very much. I also have something for you to read that is from London news re: Robert Ogilvie SCOTT, May 1836.
If you have any e.mail adresse or are on Facebook I would appreciate it if you could try to get it to me and we can keep in contact for always as I feel we are somewhere related.
If Robert Ogilvie SCOTT`s mother was Jane Ogilvie and father James Scott they must be from the 1770`s. On all of my search they are named as his parents, so this Beatrize or Beatrice must be someone else connected to this family. I also have Robert Ogilvie Scott as the only child of James and Jane.Let`s hope to hear from you soon. Regards from Ester.

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Scotland / Re: Robert Ogilvie SCOTT
« on: Saturday 31 July 10 22:22 BST (UK)  »
My name is Ester Johanne Pettersen, (Hester Johanna SCOTT). I have been living in Norway the last 35 years, born in Cape Town and moved to Port Elizabeth when I was a youngster, maybe one or two years old. I got married to a Norwegian man in Durban for 34 years ago and then moved permanent to Norway.
Well the reason why I am writing is because I see we are searching for the same people,, Robert Ogilvie Scott born in Scotland 28.December 1799 (my great great grandfather). his parents James Scott was born in Est in 1775, James married Jane Ogilvie (MRIN:14504) so you are right. Another name for Jane can possibly be JUNE Ogilvie.
My grandfather`s name is Robert Ogilvie Scott and he was the son of Marthinus Christoffel SCOTT and Magdalena Elizabeth Botha. He married Hetta Johanna Theron. Their children Magdalena Elizabeth 1920, Marthinus Christoffel Scott 1926 (MY FATHER), Beatrice, Tossie, Robert Ogilvie Scott 1933 (MY UNCLE).
    Please let me hear from you, I have been doing family research for some years but never got any further than to James Scott and Jane Ogilvie. I am interested to find out where my great great grandfather is buried in George.
Best of luck further and lets hope we both can get further in our research as I am very interested.
Best regards from Norway,

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