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Scotland / Re: Rev/DR James Anderson ROBERTSON MA, MB CM
« on: Thursday 25 February 16 18:35 GMT (UK)  »
Maisie Anderson Robertson (b 19 Aug 1886 Cathcart Glasgow, m Thomas Dunnachie Taylor 14 Oct 1912 in Wandsworth London, d 8 Sep 1943)
Thomas Dunnachie Taylor (b 16 Jun 1881 Dennistoun Glasgow, d 15 Jan 1960 in Stirling)

They had 2 children

- Tom Dunnachie Taylor b 5 August 1914 in Inverness I think, m twice to Evelyn Walcott (divorced)/Agnes T Wyllie, spent most of adult life in New Zealand in Palmerston North, 5 daughters and d in Ranfurly War Veterans Home Auckland tho' I have mislaid the date. Definitely Tom as edited a revision of the Annals of Fenwick (author James Taylor) which was a history of the village plus genealogy including Taylor's, Dickies etc

- James Anderson Taylor (my father) b 5 Sep 1915 in Inverness, m Doris Margaret Ramsay Webster on 31 Jul 1941 in Aberdeen, d 18 Jun 1991 in Durris by Aberdeen. Two children Michael William Taylor (myself) b 19 Jul 1948, Kathryn Dorothy Taylor 8th Apr 1952

I have additional information about more recent tree, Dunnachies, Primroses etc but don't want to contaminate the JAR thread

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Scotland / Re: Rev/DR James Anderson ROBERTSON MA, MB CM
« on: Wednesday 24 February 16 21:29 GMT (UK)  »
Really interesting set of posts.  My father (James Anderson Taylor) a maternal grandson of James Anderson Robertson.  His mother (Mary/Maisie Anderson Robertson, daughter of JAR) married Thomas Dunnachie Taylor in 1912 and they had two children - my father James b 1915 and Tom Dunnachie Taylor b 1913.  Tom Dunnachie Taylor researched the Taylor side through "The Annals of Fenwick"

My father lived in Inverness, Stirling and Aberdeen and married my mother (Doris Margaret Ramsay Taylor) in 1941.

I was a general medical practitioner in Aberdeen.  One of my sons is also a doctor and lives in Crieff, just beside Mutthill where JAR worked laterally.

I'd be interested in a photo of JAR


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