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18 May 2012 20:45 |
Hi anyone out there,
I am trying to find the family member of the above which came from Ross and Cromarty,
I know my 2 gt grandfather was called bernard williamson b 1830 - not sure if he had any brothers or sisters. finding it difficult to trace.
can anyone help
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Justine
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18 May 2012 21:11 |
1861 census
WILLIAMSON, David Head Married M 60 1801 Farmer Of 10 Acres Rosemarkie Ross and Cromarty N/A WILLIAMSON, Isabella Wife Married F 64 1797 Farmer's Wife Resolis Ross and Cromarty N/A WILLIAMSON, Bernard Son Unmarried M 30 1831 Farm Servant Rosemarkie Ross and Cromarty N/A WILLIAMSON, Alex Son Unmarried M 28 1833 Farm Servant Rosemarkie Ross and Cromarty N/A MCLEAN, Isabella Head Widow F 71 1790 Farmer's Widow Rosemarkie Ross and Cromarty N/A
Piece: 80
Folio: 0
Page: 10
Registration District: 10
Civil Parish: Rosemarkie
Municipal Borough:
Address: Strathburn, Rosemarkie
County: Ross and Cromarty
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18 May 2012 21:17 |
1851 No Bernard
WILLIAMSON, David Head Married M 50 1801 Farm Labourer Rosemarkie Ross N/A WILLIAMSON, Isabella Wife Married F 54 1797 Resolis Ross N/A WILLIAMSON, Alexander Son Unmarried M 17 1834 Farm Labourer Rosemarkie Ross N/A
Piece: 80
Folio: 23
Page: 9
Registration District: 9
Civil Parish: Rosemarkie
Municipal Borough:
Address: Ardminoch, Ardminoch, Rosemarkie
County: Ross and Cromarty
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18 May 2012 21:28 |
Could this be correct for 1841?
WILLIAMSON, David M 35 1806 Ag Lab Ross and Cromarty N/A MILLER, Isabella F 40 1801 Ross and Cromarty N/A WILLIAMSON, Bernet M 10 1831 Ross and Cromarty N/A
Piece: 80
Book/Folio: 3
Page: 3
Registration District: 3
Civil Parish: Rosemarkie
Municipal Borough:
Address: Ardmewnoch, Ardmewnoch, Rosemarkie
County: Ross and Cromarty
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Cheryl
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18 May 2012 21:30 |
Hi Justine
I found 3 Rosemarkie birth extracts for children born to David Williamson and Isabell Miller.
The first one is for Susanna, born July 4, 1828 (christened on July 28th) Second child was Bernard, born Nov. 2, 1830 (christened on Nov. 8th) Third child was Alexander, born Jan. 18, 1833 (christened on Jan. 22nd)
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18 May 2012 21:32 |
Isabella appears to be shown on the 1841 census by her maiden name, looking at the 1826 marriage?? Think you would benefit from using Scotland's People site - pay to view. Happy to have used a credit to show the marriage, but further details require more credits which you can buy yourself - £7 for 30 credits - 1 to view basics, 5 to look further
1841 census transcription details for: Ardmewnoch, Ardmewnoch, Rosemarkie Print Close National Archive Reference: RG number: Piece: 80 Book/Folio: 3 Page: 3 Reg. District: Sub District: Parish: Rosemarkie Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Ardmewnoch, Ardmewnoch, Rosemarkie County: Ross and Cromarty Name Relation Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born WILLIAMSON, David M 35 1806 Ag Lab Ross and Cromarty MILLER, Isabella F 40 1801 Ross and Cromarty WILLIAMSON, Bernet M 10 1831 Ross and Cromarty
Your OPR Banns & Marriages Search Returns You searched for: Surname: "williamson"; Surname Option: Exact; Forename: "david"; Forename Option: Prefix; Sex: "Male"; Spouse's Surname: "isabella"; Date From: 01 January 1818; Date To: 31 December 1851; Parish: "ROSEMARKIE";
Refine your search
Jump to page: of 1 (1 records) No Date Surname Forename Spouse Name Frame No S e x Parish City/ County GROS Data 1 22/12/1826 WILLIAMSON DAVID ISABELLA MILLER/ M ROSEMARKIE /ROSS AND CROMARTY 080/00 0020 0201
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18 May 2012 21:37 |
Have you got Bernard after his marriage
1871
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where born Image SUTHERLAND, Jessie Head Widow F 60 1811 Meal Millers Widow Edinkillie Moray N/A SUTHERLAND, George Son Unmarried M 30 1841 In East India Rice Trade Coml Edinkillie Moray N/A SUTHERLAND, Alexander Son Unmarried M 24 1847 Meal Miller Rosemarkie Rossshire N/A SUTHERLAND, John Son Unmarried M 18 1853 Meal Miller Rosemarkie Rossshire N/A FRASER, James Nephew Unmarried M 17 1854 Unemployed Rosemarkie Rossshire N/A ANDERSON, Ann Niece Unmarried F 13 1858 Scholar Rosemarkie Rossshire N/A SUTHERLAND, John Nephew Unmarried M 7 1864 Scholar Rosemarkie Rossshire N/A WILLIAMSON, Alexander Head Unmarried M 38 1833 Farmer Of 58 Acres Rosemarkie Rossshire N/A WILLIAMSON, Isabella Mother Widow F 73 1798 Resolis Rossshire N/A JACK, Euphemia Servant Unmarried F 17 1854 Domestic Servt Ferintosh Rossshire N/A WILLIAMSON, Barnard Brother Married M 40 1831 Servt On Farm Ferintosh Rossshire N/A WILLIAMSON, Mary Wife Married F 34 1837 Resolis Rossshire N/A WILLIAMSON, Isabella Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Cromarty Rossshire N/A WILLIAMSON, Alexander Son M 5 1866 Scholar Resolis Rossshire N/A WILLIAMSON, David Son M 3 1868 Rosemarkie Rossshire N/A WILLIAMSON, Donald Son M 1 1870 Rosemarkie Rossshire N/A
Piece: 80
Folio: 2
Page: 5
Registration District: 5
Civil Parish: Rosemarkie
Municipal Borough:
Address: Ardmenach, Rosemarkie
County: Ross and Cromarty
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18 May 2012 22:27 |
Related??
1841
Piece: SCT1841/80 Place: Rosemarkie -Ross and Cromarty Enumeration District: 3 Civil Parish: Rosemarkie Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 3 Page: 8 Address: Raddery
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks WILLIAMSON Bart M 65 Ag Lab Ross and Cromarty HOLM / WILLIAMSON Jane F 60 Wife Ross and Cromarty WILLIAMSON Margt F 35 Female Servant Ross and Cromarty WILLIAMSON Isabella F 25 Female Servant Ross and Cromarty MCLENNAN Lauchlin - Unknown F S Ross and Cromarty
Same family in 1851
Name: Jane Williamson Age: 77 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1774 Relationship: Wife Spouse's Name: Barnet Williamson Gender: Female Where born: Rosemarkie, Ross Parish Number: 80 Civil parish: Rosemarkie County: Ross and Cromarty Address: Muir Den Raddery Occupation: Formerly Farmer-pauper ED: 3A Page: 6 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 20 Line: 6 Roll: CSSCT1851_17 Household Members: Name Age Barnet Williamson 87 b. Cromarty Jane Williamson 77 b. Rossmarkie Margaret Williamson 54 Daughter b. Rossmarkie, Out Servant Isabella Williamson 36 Daughter b. Rossmarkie, Out Servant James Williamson 8 Grandson, b. Peterhead
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18 May 2012 22:47 |
BARNET WILLIAMSON Birth: Christening: 02 JUN 1768 Cromarty, Ross And Cromarty, Scotland Parents: Father: GEORGE WILLIAMSON Family Mother: ISOBEL HOLM Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
GEORGE WILLIAMSON Marriages: Spouse: ISABEL HOLME Family Marriage: 23 MAY 1759 Cromarty, Ross And Cromarty, Scotland
Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date.
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20 Sep 2013 12:14 |
In reply to a PM received today from Justine.
"I am not related to your family. I was merely suggesting that Bart / Barnet was an alternate name for Bernard. I posted that family in 1841 as I though perhaps Barnet may have been connected (i.e. father) of the Jessie Sutherland (nee Williamson?) and Bernard Williamson posted on the 1871 census."
Justine is trying to get back to a marriage between Barnet Williamson and Margaret Ross in 1726.
Name: Margaret Williamson Gender: Female Christening Date: 30 Nov 1794 Christening Place: ROSEMARKIE,ROSS AND CROMARTY,SCOTLAND Father's Name: Bernard Williamson Mother's Name: Jean Holm Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11080-2 System Origin: Scotland-ODM GS Film number: 990658 Reference ID:
Name: George Williamson Gender: Male Christening Date: 11 Mar 1797 Christening Place: ROSEMARKIE,ROSS AND CROMARTY,SCOTLAND Birth Date: 10 Mar 1797 Father's Name: Bernard Williamson Mother's Name: Jean Holm Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11080-2 System Origin: Scotland-ODM GS Film number: 990658
Name: David Williamson Gender: Male Christening Date: 20 May 1799 Christening Place: ROSEMARKIE,ROSS AND CROMARTY,SCOTLAND Birth Date: 14 May 1799 Father's Name: Bernard Williamson Mother's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11080-2 System Origin: Scotland-ODM GS Film number: 990658 Reference ID:
Name: Isobela Williamson Gender: Female Christening Date: 26 Feb 1802 Christening Place: ROSEMARKIE,ROSS AND CROMARTY,SCOTLAND Birth Date: 22 Feb 1802 Father's Name: Bernard Williamson Mother's Name: Jean Holm Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11080-2 System Origin: Scotland-ODM GS Film number: 990658 Reference ID:
Name: Bernard Williamson Gender: Male Christening Date: Christening Place: Birth Date: 22 Apr 1810 Birthplace: ROSEMARKIE,ROSS AND CROMARTY,SCOTLAND Father's Name: Bernard Williamson Mother's Name: Jean Holm Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11080-2 System Origin: Scotland-ODM GS Film number: 990658
This seems to be the only child christened for Barnet Williamson and Margaret Ross.
Name: George Williamson Gender: Male Christening Date: Mar 1729 Christening Place: CROMARTY,ROSS AND CROMARTY,SCOTLAND Father's Name: Bernard Williamson Mother's Name: Margt. Ross Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11061-2 System Origin: Scotland-ODM GS Film number: 990579 Reference ID:
Not seeing a marriage yet for that couple.
How do they fit with your family please?
?? Your 2 x Great grandfather
Bernard b. 1830 son of David Williamson (B 1799) and Isabella Miller David b. 1799 son of Bernard Williamson (b 1768) and Jean Holm Bernard Williamson (b. 1768) son of George Williamson and Isabel Holme
Ahh! I see now you think that Bernard Williamson and Margaret Ross are the parents of George Williamson who was the father of Bernard (b. 1768).
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20 Sep 2013 12:23 |
This may be helpful?
Rosemarkie Parish Churchyard
Rosemarkie was an important Christian centre in the 8th & 9th centuries. Carved Pictish stones have been found in and around the churchyard and have been removed for display in the village's Groam House Museum, the principal archive of Pictish history in Easter Ross.
The Highland Family History Society carried out a survey of inscriptions in 2004. As part of that survey, a number of stones were unearthed and the turf replaced following recording. In these cases, the principal inscribed names are noted in the title of the image together with details of how to acquire the HFHS's publication to read the complete inscription.
Cromarty East Churchyard
Cromarty East Church is the scene of much restoration work funded by many bodies including Historic Scotland, reflecting the historic significance of the this structure. As at the end of 2010, the church building has been fully restored and the exterior repaired and uncovered. Some work remains to be completed but by Spring 2011 everything should be done. It looks superb.
There are two other burial locations in this small town. Around the derelict Gaelic Church off The Paye are 3 adjoining burial grounds. The other site is St Regulus, beautifully placed as if in a wood.
Gaelic Old Churchyard, Cromarty.
The churchyard is situated above the small town of Cromarty at the end of the Black Isle. It is accessed by turning right into the Paye, at a layby located a short distance within the 30mph limit.
The church was built in the 18thC to serve the Gaelic-speaking immigrants, who came to work in the early textile manufactories, which made Cromarty a focus of economic growth prior to the industrial revolution.
Three extensions have been built. The one to the east (towards the Hugh Miller Monument) contains many graves of servicemen (Cromarty Gaelic East). More recent extensions are to the west (on this website these referred to as Wester1 and Wester2).
Cromarty Gaelic East
This extension abuts the east side of the Gaelic (Old) Churchyard, which overlooks Cromarty [not to be confused with Cromarty East Churchyard, in Church Street].
There are many graves of servicemen, including some, who served on HMS Natal, a cruiser, which exploded and sank just off the town in 1915 with the loss of about 400 persons.
Cromarty Gaelic Wester1
Lies immediately west of the old central burial ground and the ruins of the Gaelic Chapel. Earliest inscriptions date from about 1930s.
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20 Sep 2013 12:30 |
On the same site as you found Bernard (b 1830) grave.
http://gravestones.rosscromartyroots.co.uk/picture/number2788.asp?st=Holm
Isobela Holm & George Williamson.
**To the memory of ISOBELA HOLM, who died 4 June 1803, aged 60 years;and of GEORGE WILLIAMSON, who died Decr 1822.**
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