Marrion Robertson1

(say 1757 - )
Father-PossJohn Robertson2 (say 1730 - )
Mother-PossMarrian Clarke2 (say 1735 - )

Intro

     This couple are tentatively identifed as the parents of Archibald Henderson, smith at the Bridge of Allan.
It seems unlikely we'll ever prove this unfortunately, but I've decided it is time to connect them up.3

BMDB data

     Marrion Robertson was born say 1757 Kilmadock, PER, SCT, Presumd to be the same as the Marion R in Lanarkshire on patron submission, FamilySearch.
Also possibly the 1757 bap. to John Robertson/Marrion Clarke at Kilmadock.1,2
     Marrion Robertson married William Henderson on 2 May 1778 Kilmadock, PER, entry reads: William Henderson & Marrion Robertson both in this Parish declared their purpose of marriage.4,5

Family

William Henderson (say 1755 - )
Children
  • Archibald Henderson+6 (cir. Aug 1779 - Feb 1826)
  • Mary Henderson (cir. Nov 1781 - )
  • David Henderson (cir. Aug 1783 - )
ChartsMy pedigree chart
HENDERSON
Last Edited1 Apr 2023

Citations

  1. HENDERSON, International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch C113624-?-1040115.
  2. Scotland: OPR index, "Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", Birth 23 Mar Bap. 31 Mar 1757 Marrian d/o John ROBERTSON & Marrian CLARKE, Kilmadock, PER, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X1VQ-W77, extracted Apr 2018.
  3. "Lorna's Family History Musings", Mar 2021.
  4. HENDERSON, International Genealogical Index (IGI), Marr. 2 May 1778 William HENDERSON & Marrion ROBERSTON, batch M113624 Kilmadock, PER, srce call #1040115 film Printout #6903096, rechecked Jan 2003.
  5. Scottish BMDB entries (from 1855), http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/index.php, Marr. 2 May 1778 William HENDERSON & Marrion ROBERTSON, Kilmadock, PER, 362/0030 0516, copy d/loaded Jan 2009.
  6. HENDERSON, International Genealogical Index (IGI), Bap. 29 Aug 1779 Archibald s/o William HENDERSON & Marrion ROBERTSION, Batch C113624, Srce call #1040115 Film Printout call #1040115, Kilmadock, PER, rechecked Jan 2003.

E. & O. E. Some/most parish records are rather hard to read and names, places hard to interpret, particularly if you are unfamiliar with an area.