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Gervase Robinson
« on: Thursday 04 February 10 17:10 GMT (UK) »
Hello,
My great grandfather Gervase Robinson was a 5th Dragoon Guards and married Mary Loughead in the Parish Church of Drumgoon Co Cavan in 1865.  They had a son Jervis(Gervase/Jarvis Frederick Robinson born 1867 in Curragh Camp, Newbrige, Kildare.  They then returned to England and had a daughter Jane Ann Elizabeth Robson born 1868 in Aldershot Barracks.  I have found then all on the 1971 census in Leeds Barracks.  I know Gervase left the Army in 1872 but then the family vanish from England.  The son died in Leeds aged two.  I cannot find them on the 1881 census and wonder if they returned to Ireland to be near Mary's family in Cootehill.  Mary's father was Hugh Loughead.
I cannot find a death in England for Gervase (Jarvis/Jervis) Robinson.  He was born in Hook, Yorkshire, England in approx 1837.
Jane Ann Elizabeth married in Hull in 1887 to my grandfather James Robert Gardiner born 1866 in Hull, Yorkshire.
There is this gap between 1872 and 1887 which I cannot trace any of them in England and wonder if they were in Ireland.

Any help or suggestion would be appreicated.
Regards Adnil48

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Re: Gervase Robinson
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 04 February 10 18:31 GMT (UK) »
Doesn't look like he died in Ireland. I only took a quick glance but you might find more if you search:

http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=recordResults;birthYear=1867;givenName=jervis;surname=robinson;searchType=standard

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Re: Gervase Robinson
« Reply #2 on: Friday 05 February 10 16:41 GMT (UK) »
Hello Dara,

Thank you for your reply to my request.  I have this information but wondered if there might have been any other children other than Jarvis jnr and Jane Ann Elizabeth.  Also any trace of the family.
Thank you once again.
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Re: Gervase Robinson
« Reply #3 on: Friday 05 February 10 18:32 GMT (UK) »
Hello,
as you say no sign in 1881.
Does Jane's marriage certificate give any clues as to whereabouts - occupation of father, witnesses, addresses etc.
Do you have details re Mary 's death?
There is a Mary A Robinson b 1843 Ireland with a son William b 1871 Hull in 1891 census in same registration district as Jane but it could be anyone. At the moment though, I can't see them in 1881 either.
You say Gervase left the army in 1872- is there a discharge address?

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Re: Gervase Robinson
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 06 February 10 10:19 GMT (UK) »
Hello Heywood.
Thank you for your reply.
Yes I do have a copy of marriage certificate for Jane and it states father deceased soldier.  She married my grandfather in 1887 in Hull.  She was lodging (I presume with a family named Whittaker).  One of the witnesses was also James Whittaker.
I do not have a death for Mary Robinson.  I have the marriage certifcate for her and Gervase, they married in Drumgoon Co of Cavan in 1865.  On this it states Jervis was soldier in 5th Dragoon Guards.
I have also checked the Mary Robinson with son William in Hull but I do not think this is my Mary.
When Gervase left the army in 1872 it just says left at his own request but no onward address.  He left in York.
Its a complete mystry as to where the family went to from 1872 until Jane arrives in Hull to marry my grandfather in 1887.  This is why I thought maybe they went to Ireland.  I would also like to know if Gervase and Mary had other children other than Jervis Frederick and my grandmother Jane Ann Elizabeth.  It would seem quite unusual for a woman in those days only to have two children.
Unfortunately both my grandparents died before I was born and there are no other living relatives to ask about where Jane Ann could have been between 1872 and 1887.
Thank you once again for your help.
Adnil 48

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Re: Gervase Robinson
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 06 February 10 14:48 GMT (UK) »
It is so frustrating isn't it when we have no other records.
I wasn't at all sure about that Mary Ann but then thought it's worth it -especially as Gervase's father was William.
If they went to Ireland, then you would wonder why Jane came back- on the other hand they may have gone for work for a while and then returned home.

Various scenarios come to mind:
back to Ireland as above- both parents die and Jane sent back to Yorkshire
back to Ireland then back to Yorkshire
If he died (I know there doesn't seem to be a death in Ireland though) you can't imagine that Mary would return to Yorkshire- she would stay in Ireland, you would think.

I know you will have been through all these possibilities, I am just talking it out.

heywood  :)
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Re: Gervase Robinson
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 06 February 10 15:36 GMT (UK) »
Hello Heywood,

Thank you for all your suggestions.  I think I might never find them, it will be one of life's little mysteries.
Regrds Adnil48 :)