Author Topic: James Baxter & Euphemia Gibb of Bothwell  (Read 7281 times)

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Re: James Baxter & Euphemia Gibb of Bothwell
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 24 June 12 11:42 BST (UK) »
Hi Merlinnz

I've only just read your email re James Baxter and Euphemia Gibb, to whom I'm related.

I don't know how far you've progressed with your documentation of this family but I can tell you that Euphemia Baxter, daughter of James Baxter and Euphemia Gibb, married Robert Benson on 12 April 1872 in Hamilton.

There were seven children born to Robert Benson and Euphemia Baxter. Among them is William Baxter Benson, who married Maggie Paton Paterson, daughter of Gavin Paterson and Janet Naismith (my great uncle and great aunt).

I've documented this family in my private tree on Ancestry.

If you send me a PM with your email address, I'll provide further information.

Cheers,

Rodeo

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Re: James Baxter & Euphemia Gibb of Bothwell
« Reply #37 on: Saturday 18 January 20 10:52 GMT (UK) »
My grandfather, James Edgar Baxter is related to James Baxter and Euphemia Gibb by direct decent. His parents were Thomas Baxter, 1850 - 1926 and Emma Hobson 1851 -1909. His daughter Hilda May (nee Baxter)  was my mother. He died in 1954. My grandfather married Mary Alsop in 1912, and lived at 23 Park Road, Thackley, Yorkshire, UK. My grandfather also served in India and Pakistan with the British Army. Several of his children were born there. Edward, Stanley,Clifford,Kenneth were the boys and he had two daughters Hilda (my mother) and Winifred. His last address was at Cleverly Gardens, Acton, London. He also worked as a coal merchant's clerk. I am interested to talk to a NZ branch of the family. I have looked up Newtown, Lanarkshire and it was a mining village. It is still there but of course no mining carried out now. It was probably lack of work and poverty that cause the three brothers to relocate to New Zealand. i have visited  Auckland and Rotaroua  in the past, I have a new Zealand friend who comes from Auckland. Where abouts in New Zealand did your branch of the Baxter family start from?