Sarah Ellen Cooper Roberts
F, #4476, d. 1934
Sarah Ellen Cooper Roberts married Graham Lloyd Hart, son of William Hamilton Hart and Fanny Lloyd, on 14 June 1865 in St. John's Church, Brisbane.1 Sarah Ellen Cooper Roberts died in 1934.2
Children of Sarah Ellen Cooper Roberts and Graham Lloyd Hart
- Percy Lloyd Hart+ b. 20 Nov 1874, d. 1944
- Mildred Ida Lloyd Hart+ b. 6 Sep 1880, d. 12 Sep 1969
Solomon Roberts1
M, #14780, b. 23 February 1771
Solomon Roberts is also recorded as Soloman Robards. He was born on 23 February 1771.1 He married Polly Brown.
Child of Solomon Roberts and Polly Brown
- Mary Ann Robards+1 b. 10 Feb 1811, d. 12 Sep 1891
Citations
- [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
Adam Robertson1
M, #24198
Child of Adam Robertson
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Southern Reporter, 23 April 1936.
Ethel Marjory Enid Robertson1
F, #25235, b. circa 1908
Ethel Marjory Enid Robertson was born circa 1908.1 She married William Harcourt Palmer Landon, son of Harcourt Palmer Landon and Charlotte Elizabeth Bell Munro, on 9 December 1931 in Calcutta, Bengal, India.1
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, India, Select Marriages, 1792-1948.
Isobella Hogg Robertson1
F, #24196
Isobella Hogg Robertson was the daughter of Adam Robertson.2 Isobella Hogg Robertson married Richard Makins Tait, son of Walter Tait and Jane S. Makins, on 12 June 1912 in London Road U.F. Church, Edinburgh.1
James Morrison Robertson1
M, #19102, b. 26 December 1855
James Morrison Robertson married Benedicta Trotter.1 James Morrison Robertson was born on 26 December 1855 in Scotland.2
Child of James Morrison Robertson and Benedicta Trotter
- Sybil Octavia Robertson+1 b. 17 Oct 1896, d. 2 Sep 1978
Jock Siddons Robertson
M, #4350, b. 4 April 1902
Jock Siddons Robertson was born on 4 April 1902. He married Antoinette Beatrice Donaldson, daughter of Albert Alexander Donaldson and Jessie Webster Crombie, on 14 September 1932 in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Brisbane.
Miranda Robertson1
F, #868, b. 1802, d. 2 February 1858
Miranda Robertson was born in 1802.2 She married Charles Sewall, son of Henry Sewall and Sarah Henry, on 9 September 1835 in East Windsor, Connecticut, the marriage was performed by Rev. Shubael Bartlett.3,4 Miranda Robertson died on 2 February 18582 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine.2
Children of Miranda Robertson and Charles Sewall
- Emma Collins Sewall1 b. 22 Jun 1836, d. 8 May 1902
- William Henry Sewall1 b. 3 Apr 1842, d. 25 Apr 1923
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 67924187."
- [S354] Lorraine Cook, ed. White, The Barbour Collection, p. 100.
- [S205] Newspaper, Portland Weekly Advertiser (Portland, ME), 29 September 1835.
Sarah Robertson1,2
F, #18806, b. circa 1806
Sarah Robertson was born circa 1806 in France.3 She married Rev. Louis Henry Mordacque on 26 January 1850 in Didsbury.4
Children of Sarah Robertson and Rev. Louis Henry Mordacque
- Edith Emily Mordacque5 b. 24 Oct 1850, d. 11 Sep 1877
- Louisa Mordacque2 b. Dec 1851
- Rose Mordacque2 b. Jun 1853
- Constance Mary Mordacque3 b. 28 Aug 1854, d. 1901
- Sarah Blanche Mordacque6 b. Mar 1856
- Florence Harriette Mordacque7 b. Sep 1857
- Winifred Mordacque2 b. Mar 1859
- Theodora Mordacque2 b. Jun 1860
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Daily News (London, England), Wednesday, May 20, 1874 giving the bride's surname as Robinson.
- [S120] Free BMD.
- [S218] 1861 British Census, Chorlton upon Medlock.
- [S205] Newspaper, Blackburn Standard - Wednesday 6 February 1850.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Lancashire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1911.
- [S205] Newspaper, Pall Mall Gazette (London, England), Friday, June 29, 1877.
- [S205] Newspaper, The Pall Mall Gazette (London, England), Friday, June 1, 1877; Issue 3832.
Sybil Octavia Robertson1
F, #2438, b. 17 October 1896, d. 2 September 1978
Sybil Octavia Robertson was born on 17 October 1896 in Québec.2 She was the daughter of James Morrison Robertson and Benedicta Trotter.1 Sybil Octavia Robertson married Francis Curzon Dobell, son of William Molson Dobell and Constance May Sewell, on 20 January 1926 in Montréal.1 Sybil Octavia Robertson died on 2 September 1978 in Montréal, Québec, at the age of 81.3
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Unitarian Messiah), 1926.
- [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 108913046."
Alister Frederick Robertson-Glasgow1
M, #22603, b. 2 September 1890, d. 10 October 1909
Alister Frederick Robertson-Glasgow was born on 2 September 1890.1 He was the son of Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow and Geraldine Butt.1 Alister Frederick Robertson-Glasgow died on 10 October 1909 at the age of 19.1
Citations
- [S171] Burke, The Kingdom of Scotland, p. 507.
Catherine Campbell Robertson-Glasgow1
F, #15635, b. 31 August 1896
Catherine Campbell Robertson-Glasgow was born on 31 August 1896.2 She was the daughter of Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow and Geraldine Butt.1 Catherine Campbell Robertson-Glasgow married Frederick Walter Robinson, son of Joseph Kitson Robinson, on 14 May 1919 in Kensington, London.3
Esther Robertson-Glasgow1
F, #15636, b. 26 November 1887, d. 1966
Esther Robertson-Glasgow was born on 26 November 1887.2 She was the daughter of Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow and Geraldine Butt.1 Esther Robertson-Glasgow died in 1966.2
Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow1,2
M, #1857, b. 24 August 1844, d. 12 March 1913
Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow. Of the Suffolk Regiment. He was born on 24 August 1844.3 He was the son of Robert Robertson-Glasgow and Mary Wilhelmina Campbell.1,4 Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow married Geraldine Butt, daughter of Colonel Thomas Bromhead Butt and Geraldine May Sewell, on 17 December 1878 in St. Jude's Church, Kensington, London.5 Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow died on 12 March 1913 in Westbury, Wiltshire, at the age of 68.
Children of Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow and Geraldine Butt
- Wilhelmina May Robertson-Glasgow6 b. 28 Oct 1879, d. 22 Jun 1968
- Lt. Cdr. Martin Robertson-Glasgow+1 b. 1 Mar 1883, d. 27 Jul 1916
- Kenneth Robertson-Glasgow7 b. 11 Dec 1885, d. 29 Dec 1912
- Esther Robertson-Glasgow8 b. 26 Nov 1887, d. 1966
- Alister Frederick Robertson-Glasgow9 b. 2 Sep 1890, d. 10 Oct 1909
- Catherine Campbell Robertson-Glasgow10 b. 31 Aug 1896
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S26] Hector Livingston Duff, Sewells in the New World.
- [S81] Burke, Landed Gentry, Robertson-Glasgow of Montgreenan.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/…
- [S232] Ancestry.com, London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Sep 08, 1911.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Feb 09, 1929.
- [S171] Burke, The Kingdom of Scotland, p. 507.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Apr 16, 1919.
Kenneth Robertson-Glasgow1
M, #21287, b. 11 December 1885, d. 29 December 1912
Kenneth Robertson-Glasgow was born on 11 December 1885.2 He was the son of Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow and Geraldine Butt.1 Kenneth Robertson-Glasgow was baptised on 27 January 1886 at St. Philip's, Kensington.1 He died on 29 December 1912 at the age of 27 unmarried.2
Lt. Cdr. Martin Robertson-Glasgow
M, #1859, b. 1 March 1883, d. 27 July 1916
Lt. Cdr. Martin Robertson-Glasgow was born on 1 March 1883.1 He was the son of Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow and Geraldine Butt.2 Lt. Cdr. Martin Robertson-Glasgow married Ethel Godiva Temple, daughter of Sir Richard Carnac Temple Bart. and Agnes Fanny Searle, on 6 August 1910 in St. Stephen's Church, Hampstead.3 Lt. Cdr. Martin Robertson-Glasgow killed on 27 July 1916 at the age of 33 serving as a Private in the machine gun section of the 23rd Bn. Royal Fusiliers. Buried at Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval.4,5
Child of Lt. Cdr. Martin Robertson-Glasgow and Ethel Godiva Temple
- Rosemary Robertson-Glasgow6 b. 22 Feb 1915, d. 18 Jun 1976
Robert Robertson-Glasgow1
M, #1858, b. 22 May 1811, d. 20 September 1860
Robert Robertson-Glasgow was living in Mountgreenan, Ayrshire.2 He was born on 22 May 1811.3 He married Mary Wilhelmina Campbell, daughter of John Campbell of Stonefield and Wilhelmina Colquhoun, on 11 July 1839.3 Robert Robertson-Glasgow died on 20 September 1860 at the age of 49.3
Children of Robert Robertson-Glasgow and Mary Wilhelmina Campbell
- Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow4 b. 3 Apr 1842, d. 4 Dec 1895
- Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow+2 b. 24 Aug 1844, d. 12 Mar 1913
Citations
- [S26] Hector Livingston Duff, Sewells in the New World, p.92.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S171] Burke, The Kingdom of Scotland, p. 506.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/…
Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow1
M, #19832, b. 3 April 1842, d. 4 December 1895
Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow was born on 3 April 1842.1 He was the son of Robert Robertson-Glasgow and Mary Wilhelmina Campbell.1 Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow died on 4 December 1895 at the age of 53.
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/…
Rosemary Robertson-Glasgow1
F, #19834, b. 22 February 1915, d. 18 June 1976
Rosemary Robertson-Glasgow was born on 22 February 1915 in Middlesex.1,2 She was the daughter of Lt. Cdr. Martin Robertson-Glasgow and Ethel Godiva Temple.1 Rosemary Robertson-Glasgow died on 18 June 1976 in London, SW11, at the age of 61.3
Wilhelmina May Robertson-Glasgow1
F, #15758, b. 28 October 1879, d. 22 June 1968
Wilhelmina May Robertson-Glasgow was born on 28 October 1879 in Surrey.2 She was the daughter of Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow and Geraldine Butt.1 Wilhelmina May Robertson-Glasgow married Charles Powys Isaac, son of Rev. Charles Powys Isaac, on 6 September 1911 in All Saints' Church, Westbury, Wiltshire.3 Wilhelmina May Robertson-Glasgow died on 22 June 1968 in Devizes, Wiltshire, at the age of 88.4
Elizabeth Robie1
F, #2615, b. 19 November 1727
Elizabeth Robie was baptised on 19 November 1727.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Robie and Mehitable Sewall.1
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1082.
Mary Robie
F, #116, b. 3 June 1764, d. 23 July 1834
Mary Robie was baptised on 3 June 1764 at Marblehead, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas Robie and Mary Bradstreet. Mary Robie married Hon. Joseph Sewall, son of Samuel Sewall and Elizabeth Quincy, on 21 September 1788 in Marblehead, Massachusetts.3,2 Mary Robie died on 23 July 1834 in Boston, Massachusetts, at the age of 70.4
Children of Mary Robie and Hon. Joseph Sewall
- Mary Sewall b. 1 Jul 1789, d. 21 Apr 1816
- Elizabeth Sewall5 b. 10 Apr 1791, d. Sep 1791
- Thomas Robie Sewall+ b. 28 Jul 1792, d. 30 Sep 1864
- Joseph Sewall b. 7 Jul 1794, d. 2 Sep 1797
- Elizabeth Q. Sewall5 b. Jun 1796, d. Feb 1797
- Joseph Sewall5 b. 24 Dec 1797, d. 20 Sep 1800
- Samuel Edmund Sewall+ b. 9 Nov 1799, d. 20 Dec 1888
- Edward Bradstreet Sewall b. 24 Sep 1801, d. 12 Sep 1827
- Martha Higginson Sewall b. 11 Dec 1803, d. 12 Dec 1832
- Elizabeth Salisbury Sewall b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Sep 1827
- Frances Robie Sewall6 b. 17 Nov 1807, d. 30 Jun 1830
Citations
- [S124] Samuel (Rev.) Sewall, Pedigree of Sewall.
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
- [S205] Newspaper, Mass Gazette. 3 Oct 1788.
- [S205] Newspaper, Columbian Centinel, 30 July 1834.
- [S3] Nina Moore Tiffany, Samuel E. Sewell: a memoir, p.9.
- [S3] Nina Moore Tiffany, Samuel E. Sewell: a memoir, p.10 (at 11/97 the only mention of this daughter).
Mehitable Robie1
F, #2612, b. 29 December 1723, d. 20 January 1818
Mehitable Robie was baptised on 29 December 1723 at Salem, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas Robie and Mehitable Sewall.1 Mehitable Robie married Lt. Col. John Higginson, son of John Higginson and Ruth Boardman, on 29 December 1755 as his third wife.3 Mehitable Robie died on 20 January 1818 in Salem, Massachusetts, at the age of 94.2
Children of Mehitable Robie and Lt. Col. John Higginson
- Mehitable Higginson2 b. 6 Apr 1759, d. 15 Dec 1759
- John Higginson2 b. 1 Sep 1760, d. 22 Dec 1762
- Andrew Higginson2 b. 5 Aug 1762, d. 9 Sep 1763
- Mehitable Higginson4 b. 26 Mar 1764, d. 19 Jul 1846
Mehitable Robie1
F, #20274, b. 1 June 1766
Mehitable Robie was baptised on 1 June 1766 at Marblehead, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Robie and Mary Bradstreet.1
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
Samuel Bradstreet Robie1
M, #7602, b. 4 November 1770, d. 3 January 1858
Samuel Bradstreet Robie was baptised on 4 November 1770 at Marblehead, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Thomas Robie and Mary Bradstreet. Samuel Bradstreet Robie married Elizabeth Creighton on 6 October 1806 in Halifax County, Nova Scotia. Samuel Bradstreet Robie died on 3 January 1858 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, at the age of 87.1,3
Appointed Solicitor-General of Nova Scotia in 1815; Speaker of the House of Assembly in 1817, 1819, and 1820 ; member of the Council in 1824; and Master of the Rolls in 1825.1
Appointed Solicitor-General of Nova Scotia in 1815; Speaker of the House of Assembly in 1817, 1819, and 1820 ; member of the Council in 1824; and Master of the Rolls in 1825.1
Thomas Robie
M, #117, b. 26 April 1730, d. 1811
Thomas Robie was baptised on 26 April 1730 having been born posthumously.1 He was a A merchant of Marblehead, Massachusetts. As a Loyalist he went first to Halifax, and thence to England, but returned to the United States.2 He was the son of Thomas Robie and Mehitable Sewall.3 Thomas Robie married Mary Bradstreet, daughter of Rev. Simon Bradstreet 3rd and Mary Strahan, on 26 July 1759 in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts.4 Thomas Robie died in 1811 in Salem.5
Children of Thomas Robie and Mary Bradstreet
- Mary Robie+ b. 3 Jun 1764, d. 23 Jul 1834
- Mehitable Robie4 b. 1 Jun 1766
- Samuel Bradstreet Robie b. 4 Nov 1770, d. 3 Jan 1858
- Thomas Robie4 b. 6 Mar 1774, d. 3 Jan 1792
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1082.
- [S312] Lorenzo Sabine, Loyalists of the American Revolution, Vol. 2 p. 221.
- [S3] Nina Moore Tiffany, Samuel E. Sewell: a memoir, p.6.
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
Thomas Robie1
M, #226, b. 20 March 1688/89, d. 28 August 1729
Thomas Robie was born on 20 March 1688/89 in Boston, Massachusetts.2,3 He was the son of William Robie and Elizabeth Greenough.2 Thomas Robie married Mehitable Sewall, daughter of Major Stephen Sewall and Margaret Mitchell, on 17 January 1722/23 in Salem, Massachusetts.4 Thomas Robie died on 28 August 1729 in Salem at the age of 40.5,2
Graduating in 1708, and obtaining his A.M. in 1711, he acted the next year (1712-13) as Librarian. In April, 1714, he was chosen "fellow of the House," as tutors at that time were called; and eight years later (7 April, 1722) was elected " fellow of the Corporation." This was the time, under President Leverett, of the controversy over the right of the resident fellows, or tutors, to be also members of the Corporation. It may have been partly this controversy that led Robie to resign his position in the College in February, 1722-3. He had preached occasionally, but a report "that his sermons were only heathenish discourses, no better Christianity than was in Tully," caused him finally to withdraw from the pulpit. He then became a physician and settled in Salem.
Thomas Robie was a man of good scientific attainments; many of his papers on mathematical and physical subjects were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. He was " a handsome writer; specimens of his scientific abilities, and his manner of composing, may be found scattered in the magazines and newspapers during 20 years of the 18th century." President Leverett wrote of him: "It ought to be remembered that Mr. Robie was no small honor to Harvard College by his mathematical performances, and by his correspondence thereupon with Mr. Durham and other learned persons in those studies abroad." Besides his contributions to periodicals and societies, Robie published little. He edited several numbers of an almanac and a few years before his resignation printed a "Sermon preached in the College at Cambridge, to a society of young students.6"
Graduating in 1708, and obtaining his A.M. in 1711, he acted the next year (1712-13) as Librarian. In April, 1714, he was chosen "fellow of the House," as tutors at that time were called; and eight years later (7 April, 1722) was elected " fellow of the Corporation." This was the time, under President Leverett, of the controversy over the right of the resident fellows, or tutors, to be also members of the Corporation. It may have been partly this controversy that led Robie to resign his position in the College in February, 1722-3. He had preached occasionally, but a report "that his sermons were only heathenish discourses, no better Christianity than was in Tully," caused him finally to withdraw from the pulpit. He then became a physician and settled in Salem.
Thomas Robie was a man of good scientific attainments; many of his papers on mathematical and physical subjects were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. He was " a handsome writer; specimens of his scientific abilities, and his manner of composing, may be found scattered in the magazines and newspapers during 20 years of the 18th century." President Leverett wrote of him: "It ought to be remembered that Mr. Robie was no small honor to Harvard College by his mathematical performances, and by his correspondence thereupon with Mr. Durham and other learned persons in those studies abroad." Besides his contributions to periodicals and societies, Robie published little. He edited several numbers of an almanac and a few years before his resignation printed a "Sermon preached in the College at Cambridge, to a society of young students.6"
Children of Thomas Robie and Mehitable Sewall
- Mehitable Robie+2 b. 29 Dec 1723, d. 20 Jan 1818
- William Robie7 b. 28 Mar 1725
- Elizabeth Robie7 b. 19 Nov 1727
- Thomas Robie+1 b. 26 Apr 1730, d. 1811
Citations
- [S3] Nina Moore Tiffany, Samuel E. Sewell: a memoir, p.6.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1081.
- [S149] American Ancestors, , New Englanders in Nova Scotia Manuscript. R. Stanton Avery Special Collections, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010.)
https://www.americanancestors.org/DB398/i/12125/103/… - [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Volume 2: Marriages and Deaths.
- [S3] Nina Moore Tiffany, Samuel E. Sewell: a memoir, p.6.
- [S498] Alfred Claghorn Potter& Charles Knowles Bolton, Librarians of Harvard College, p. 16.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1082.
Thomas Robie1
M, #20276, b. 6 March 1774, d. 3 January 1792
Thomas Robie was baptised on 6 March 1774 at Marblehead, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Thomas Robie and Mary Bradstreet.1 Thomas Robie died on 3 January 1792 in Marblehead, Massachusetts, at the age of 17.1
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.