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Notes about Mary Robertson

1. ROBERTSON, MARY, JOHN ROBERTSON, MARGT. LAWSON, F, b. 01/12/1793, 426/ 40 298, Dysart

2. NUMEROUS PROGENY. The Fife Journal of 27 Jan 1853
[1] Mary ROBERTSON born 27 Nov, 1793 and baptised 1 Dec, 1793. No further details known. The newspaper article indicates she was not married.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mary Robertson

Peter Lawson
1749-1821
Mary Duncan
????-1831

Mary Robertson
1793-????


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    1. Scotlands People - Old Parish Registers of Births and Baptisms, 1793 ROBERTSON, MARY, (Old Parish Registers Births, 426/ 40 298) Dysart Not downloaded
      ROBERTSON, MARY, JOHN ROBERTSON, MARGT. LAWSON, F, b. 01/12/1793, 426/ 40 298, Dysart
    2. Fife Family History, Spring 2014 issue of the Fife Family History Society Journal, Ref. The Fife Journal of 27 Jan 1853. Information from Ancestry.co.uk at the URL below
      1. NUMEROUS PROGENY. The Fife Journal of 27 Jan 1853 reported the death of Margaret Lawson or Robertson in Gallatown [Dysart parish] in Jan 1853 at the advanced age of 82. She was married when about 22 years of age to John Robertson, nailer, to whom she gave birth to 13 children - 7 sons and 6 daughters, 11 of whom are still alive. The family were all married, except the oldest daughter, and she had a total of 108 descendants - children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. "She is a native of the parish, never having been more than a few months out of the locality where she was born and ended her pilgrimage in this earthly life, the last 22 years of which she has been a widow"

      2. The Numerous Progeny of Margaret LAWSON or ROBERTSON by Sarah Y Martin.
      I was surprised, and not just a little thrilled, to read the mini-article which was included in the Spring 2014 issue of the Fife FHS Journal, relating to the extract from the Fife Journal of 27 Jan, 1853 regarding the 'numerous progeny' of Margaret LAWSON or ROBERTSON. The reason for my delight is that I can count myself in the list of her descendants since she was my 3 x great-grandmother. That small article, and the constant appeals from the editor for articles prompted me into action since I thought that there was a possibility of some other members being interested in or connected to this extensive family.
      Margaret LAWSON was born on 16 Nov, 1770 at the Parish of Dysart to Peter LAWSON and Mary DUNCAN, and was baptised there on 19 Nov, 1770. Her parents had married at Dysart on 24 Nov, 1769, and I presume that Margaret was their eldest child. In fact, I have only managed to trace one other child, another daughter, Elizabeth LAWSON who was born on 16 Jun, 1772 and baptised on 19 Jun, 1772, both at Dysart. Margaret was indeed 22 years of age, as the Fife Journal article suggested, when she married John ROBERTSON at Dysart on 8 Dec, 1792. Her husband died in Jan, 1831 at Dysart before the first 'helpful' census was taken, but from various entries relating to the births of their children, he is listed as being a blacksmith, nailor (sic), nail maker, smith or feuar. The census of 1841 reveals Margaret ROBERTSON residing with her youngest son, Normand ROBERTSON, in Gallatown, Dysart, and she was still in the same place, but residing alone on the east side of the County Road, by the time of the 1851 census, her last.
      Margaret died in Jan, 1853 and was buried on the 21 st of the month at the Barony Church Burial Ground, Dysart. The cause of her death was not included in the OPR entry, but could quite easily, in the style of the time, have read 'worn out'.
      So, my research obviously has some way to go before I manage to identify the 108 descendants of Margaret LAWSON or ROBERTSON who had been born by the time of her death in January, 1853. Having totted all of the figures up, I have only managed to locate 12 children, 45 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, born before 1853, a total of 67 so far, but the research extends to many others who were obviously born after her death, bringing the total up to great-grandchildren alone, to 170. At the present time, I can identify 349 descendants of John ROBERTSON and Margaret LAWSON, including myself. At least the Fife Journal article has given me a rough guide to follow, and to come to the realisation that there are still many gaps to fill in for this particular line of research. I tend to think that the missing daughter may well have been named Margaret, since no child bearing that name has been found, and it would be highly likely that the mother would have named one of her daughters after herself. One of the two sons known to have died in infancy may have been planned to have the name 'John' after their father, had they survived.

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      • January 21 » After being found guilty of treason by the French National Convention, Louis XVI of France is executed by guillotine.
      • March 18 » Flanders Campaign of the French Revolution, Battle of Neerwinden.
      • July 9 » The Act Against Slavery in Upper Canada bans the importation of slaves and will free those who are born into slavery after the passage of the Act at 25 years of age.
      • July 22 » Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Pacific Ocean becoming the first recorded human to complete a transcontinental crossing of North America.
      • October 13 » French Revolutionary Wars: Austro-Prussian victory over Republican France at the First Battle of Wissembourg.
      • November 16 » French Revolution: Ninety dissident Roman Catholic priests are executed by drowning at Nantes.
    

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