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Personal data Andrew Robertson 

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Household of Andrew Robertson

He is married to Margaret Mortimer Rankin.

They got married on October 13, 1922 at The Manse, Kennoway, Fife, Scotland, he was 23 years old.Source 3


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Event (Witness at Marriage) on October 13, 1922 in The Manse, Kennoway, Fife, Scotland : Andrew Rattray Leitch, G. Robertson.Source 3


Notes about Andrew Robertson

1. Carcinoma of Colon, Metastasis in Liver and Lungs

2. Andrew Robertson gave my Mum away at her marriage

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Andrew Robertson

Mary Todd
1825-< 1883
William Watson
1823-< 1883

Andrew Robertson
1899-1964

1922

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    1. 1901 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for George Robertson Parish: Markinch; ED: 2; Page: 31; Line: 15; Roll: CSSCT1901_144 1901 Scotland Census [Ancestry.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
      Record for George Robertson
      Name: George Robertson
      Age: 42
      Estimated birth year: abt 1859
      Relationship: Head
      Spouse's name: Isabella Robertson
      Gender: Male
      Where born: St Monance, Fife
      Registration Number: 447/2
      Registration district: Windygates
      Civil Parish: Markinch
      County: Fife
      Address: Balcurvie
      Occupation: Cellarman Distillery
      ED: 2
      Household schedule number: 152
      Line: 15
      Roll: CSSCT1901_144
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      George Robertson 42 Head
      Isabella Robertson 43 Wife Carnbee
      David Robertson 17 Son Wemyss Apprentice Moulder
      William Robertson 15 Son Wemyss Labourer Distillery
      George Robertson 14 Son Wemyss Apprentice Worker
      Mary T Robertson 10 Daughter Wemyss
      Helen W Robertson 7 Daughter Wemyss
      Christina Robertson 5 Daughter Markinch
      Andrew Robertson 2 Daughter Markinch
    2. Family Held Certificate, 1899 ROBERTSON, ANDREW 447/2 4 Windygates
      1899 ROBERTSON, ANDREW 447/2 4 Windygates
      Extract Entry of Birth
      Andrew Robertson
      1899 February fourth 1h 0m, a.m.
      Balcurvie, Windygates M.
      Parents: George Robertson
      Cellarman
      Isabella Robertson MS Watson
      m. 1883 July 6th
      Kirkland, Wemyss
      Signed
      George Robertson
      Father (Present)
      Registered
      1899 February 16th, Windygates
      George C Berry
      Registrar
    3. Family Held Certificate & Scotlands People, 1922 RANKIN, MARGARET MORTIMER (Statutory registers Marriages 434/ 12)
      1922 RANKIN, MARGARET MORTIMER (Statutory registers Marriages 434/ 12)
      Marriages in the Parish of Kennoway in the County of Fife 1922.
      1922 Thirteenth October
      The Manse, Kennoway.
      After Banns according to the Forms of the Established Church of Scotland.
      Andrew Robertson
      Distillery Labourer (Bachelor) Age 23.
      Smithy Hill, Windygates, Fife
      Parents: George Robertson, Distillery Labourer
      Isabella Robertson, M.S. Watson
      Margaret Mortimer Rankin
      (Spinster) Age 22.
      New Road, Kennoway, Fife
      Parents: Alexander Rankin, Coal Miner
      Jessie Balfour Rankin, M.S. Mortimer
      (Signed)
      Jas S. Simpson, Minister of Kennoway Parish,
      (Signed) A.R. Leitch
      32 Sandwell Street, Buckhaven, Witness
      C. Robertson, 37 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, Witness
      Registered 1922 October 16th
      Kennoway
      A.H.Rintoul
      Registrar

      Marriage Banns
      Kennoway
      1922 Ninth October

      Andrew Robertson
      residing in the Parish of Milton of Balgonie and
      Margaret Mortimer Rankin, residing Parish of Kennoway
      Have been duly proclaimed in order to marriage, in the parish church of Kennoway, and that no objections have been offered.
      Signed Session Clerk Jas S. Simpson,
      Married at Kennoway Manse
      Thirteenth October 1922
      Jas S. Simpson, Minister
    4. Family Held Certificate, 1928 BIRTH MARGARET JESSIE MORTIMER ROBERTSON EXTRACT ENTRY OF BIRTH MARGARET JESSIE MORTIMER ROBERTSON Margaret Jessie Mortimer Robertson. 1928 August Twenty Third
      EXTRACT ENTRY OF BIRTH
      Margaret Jessie Mortimer Robertson.
      1928 August Twenty Third 8h 30m A.M.
      New Road, Kennoway
      F. Parents: Andrew Robertson. Distillery Worker
      Margaret Mortimer Robertson, M.S. Rankin.
      m. 1922 October 13th Kennoway
      Inf. Andrew Robertson Father (Present)
      Registered 1928 September 12th at Kennoway
      (Signed)
      GW McGregor Registrar

      Back of Birth Register
      Baptized 11 Nov. 1928
    5. Family Held Certificate, 1953 MARRIAGE JAMES BLAKE MARGARET JESSIE MORTIMER ROBERTSON REGISTER OF MARRIAGE JAMES BLAKE and MARGARET JESSIE MORTIMER ROBERTSON 15 Aug 1953, Old Parish Church, Kennoway
      REGISTER of MARRIAGE KENNOWAY 1953
      1953
      15th August at Old Parish Church, Kennoway
      After Banns according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland.
      James Blake, Draughtsman Bachelor Age 25. 103 Wagon Road, Leven.
      Parents: James Blake. Insurance Agent
      Georgina Lock Blake M.S, White.
      Margaret Jessie Mortimer Robertson.
      Shorthand Typist Spinster. Age 24.
      New Road, Kennoway
      Parents: Andrew Robertson Maltsman Foreman
      Maggie Mortimer Robertson M.S. Rankin
      (Signed)
      W.R. Smart Kennoway Old Parish Church
      (Signed)
      G Burns? 21 White Avenue, Leven
      Witness
      Jean J. Anderson
      2 Scoonie Crescent, Leven Witness
      Registered 1953 August 17th at Kennoway
      (Signed) C.J. Peter
      Assistant Registrar
    6. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Deaths (from 1855), 1964 ROBERTSON, ANDREW (Statutory registers Deaths 447/2 96)
      1964 ROBERTSON, ANDREW (Statutory registers Deaths 447/2 96)
      Deaths in the District of Windygates in the County of Fife 1964.
      Andrew Robertson
      Malting Supervisor
      Married to Maggie Mortimer Rankin
      1964 July Fifteeth 8h. 15m AM
      Cameron Hospital, Windygates
      (Usual Residence New Road, Kennoway) M. 65 Years
      Parents: George Robertson,
      Cellarman, (Deceased)
      Isabella Robertson
      M.S. Watson (Deceased)
      COD: Carcinoma of Colon
      Metastasis in Liver and Lungs
      as cert. by Robina Roy MBCM
      Inf. James Blake, Son-in-Law
      68 Wellshot Poad, Kennoway
      Registered
      1964 July 15th Windygates
      Andrew Todd,
      Registrar
    7. Monumental Inscription (Mi's), ANDREW ROBERTSON, MAARGARET RANKIN Kennoway Cemetery, Kennoway, Fife
      Sacred to the memory of Andrew Robertson beloved husband of Margaret M. Rankin died 15th July 1964 aged 65 years. Also the above Margaret M. Rankin died 11th June 1978 aged 78 years

      Gravestone, Kennoway Cemetery, Kennoway, Fife
      Kennoway Cemetery, Kennoway, Fife

      Andrew Robertson, Margaret Mortimer Rankin
      R
      SACRED
      TO THE MEMORY OF
      ANDREW ROBERTSON
      BELOVED HUSBAND OF
      MARGARET M. RANKIN
      DIED 15TH JULY 1964
      AGED 65 YEARS
      ALSO THE ABOVE
      MARGARET M. RANKIN
      DIED 11 JUNE 1978
      AGED 78 YEARS

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