1901 Scotland Census Scotland People, 1901 ROBERTSON, JOHN (Census 459/1 5/ 24) Parish: Wemyss 1901 Scotland Census [Scotlandspeople.com] The 1901 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 31 March/1 April 1901. The following information was requested: place, name, relationship to head of family, marital status, age, gender, profession, birthplace, and whether blind, deaf, and dumb. Database online
Name: John Robertson Age: 72 Estimated birth year: abt 1829 Relationship: Head Spouse's name: Margaret Robertson Gender: Male Where born: Wemyss, Fife Registration Number: 459/1 Registration district: Wemyss Civil Parish: Wemyss County: Fife Address: 1 Smithy Buildings Occupation: Country Blacksmith ED: 5 Page 24 Household Members: Name and Age John Robertson. Head. Mar. 72. Country Blacksmith. Fife, Wemyss. Margaret Robertson. Wife. Mar. 71. Fife, Wemyss. John Robertson. Son. S. 42. Country Blacksmith. Fife, Wemyss. Alice Robertson. Daughter. S. 37. Fife, Wemyss. William Robertson. Son. S. 31. Colliery Blacksmith. Fife, Wemyss. Georgina Robertson. Daughter. S. 29. Linen Weaver. Fife, Wemyss. Maggie Kilpatrick. Grand Daughter. S. 21. Linen Weaver. Fife, Wemyss. Jemima Kilpatrick. Grand Daughter. S. 17. Linen Weaver. Fife, Wemyss. Maggie Robertson. Grand Daughter. S. 5. Fife, Wemyss
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