Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

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Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by WallaceWalker » Mon Feb 01, 2016 12:29 pm

Appreciate your comments SC , no im not linking the John WALKER born 1802 Eaglesham with the John WALLACE named in the 1822 List . that john WALKER is in the 1819 List at home with his siblings , father Robert and mother Ann SKELTON , thanks

Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by sweet caroline » Mon Feb 01, 2016 9:34 am

Yes it is the same marriage ,that's why I checked it out .
As for John Walker
John Walker
Gender Male
Christening Date 03 Oct 1802
Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND
Birth Date 13 Sep 1802
Father's Name Robert Walker
Mother's Name Ann Skelton
residence:

1802

Eaglesham, Renfrewshire, Scotland

Not finding him on a census .I would think if he changed his name then proceded to live in the same small town as his Father (Birth Town),trouble would ensue. Even today ,I don't think it would lead to a happy situation.
SC( I have my disagreements like everyone else :) )

Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by WallaceWalker » Mon Feb 01, 2016 6:00 am

Thanks sweet Caroline ( im sure you are ) for your observations , think those 2 marriages ( 1796 ) are the same which did happen sometime , obviously Ann SKELTON came from Carlisle and Rob WALKER from Stevenston . Yes the marriage entry is hard to read , something there about some army regiment ??
What do you think of my comment or rather question SC regarding John WALKER named as John WALLACE in the 1822 Landsborough List ?? Might make that a separate query

Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by sweet caroline » Sun Jan 31, 2016 4:29 pm

A maybe ?
Name Robert Walker
Gender Male
Christening Date 14 Jun 1769
Christening Place STEVENSTON,AYR,SCOTLAND
Birth Date 12 Jun 1769
Father's Name Robert Walker
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2 marrages
Name Robert Walker
Spouse's Name Agnes Kerr
Event Date 08 Dec 1758
Event Place Stevenston,Ayr,Scotland

Name Robert Walker
Spouse's Name Margaret Reside
Event Date 30 Dec 1768
Event Place Stevenston,Ayr,Scotland

SC

Edit-Name Robert Walker
Spouse's Name Ann Shelton ?
Event Date 03 Apr 1796
Event Place Saint Mary,Carlisle,Cumberland,England

Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by sweet caroline » Sun Jan 31, 2016 4:03 pm

Name Robert Walker
Gender Male
Christening Date 19 Nov 1797
Christening Place NEWMARKET SAINT MARY,SUFFOLK,ENGLAND
Father's Name Robert Walker
Mother's Name Ann Skelton

There could be 2 couples marrying with the same names ? or is that the St Mary mentioned in Banns. Hard to read.Anyone make it out .

SC

Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by sweet caroline » Sun Jan 31, 2016 3:33 pm

Name Robert Walker
Spouse's Name Ann Skelon
Event Date 03 Apr 1796
Event Place Stevenston,Ayr,Scotland


Also came up in
Robert
Last name
Walker
Name note
Marriage year
1796
Marriage date
03 Apr 1796
Marriage place
Carlisle
Spouse's first name(s)
Ann
Spouse's last name
Skelton
Residence
Carlisle, Cumberland, England
County
Cumberland
Country
England

Record set
England Marriages 1538-1973
Category
Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records

SC

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Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by WallaceWalker » Sun Jan 31, 2016 5:24 am

Thank you Hughie and Penny Tray , your posts are appreciated .
Yes it is interesting that the WALKER family are not on the 1822 Landsborough List .
But i note with interest the John WALKER married to Helen BEVERIDGE is on the 1822 list as John WALLACE but then on the 1836 list he is there as John WALKER together with wife Helen BEVERIDGE ??
i wonder if anyone can throw light on this as it might relate to my wifes ggrandfather Robert WALKER who although according to the OPRs was christened twice in Greenock Renfrewshire ( Dec 1830 & 1831 ) but his death certificate staes he was born in Stevenston .
It does sound like i am grasping at straws , well that exactly it , have been trying to find out why Robert WALKER ( ggrandfather ) also called himself Robert WALLACE , even registering the birth of his offspring using either surname ??
I anyone could shed some light on all this it would be SO appreciated !!

Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by Penny Tray » Sat Jan 23, 2016 2:28 pm

I'll list the following just in case your DAVID BANKS has any connection -

The 20 April 1867 edition of the Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald intimates the death of AGNES BANKS, aged 28, at DALRY.

The 20 February 1875 edition then intimates the death of MARY BANKS at Townend, daughter of DAVID BANKS.

And then the 22 July 1882 edition intimates the death of AGNES BANKS at Townend, daughter of DAVID BANKS.

There are, of course, many other BANKS and WALKER family intimation in BDM database of the above newspaper -

http://www.ayrshire-roots.co.uk/ash.php

Re: Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by Hughie » Sat Jan 23, 2016 11:25 am

Hi Wallace,

You're probably aware of these two entries in the Landsborough Censuses for 1819 and 1836 relating to Robert and Ann - wonder where they were during the 1822 census? Hope this helps.

1819 Landsborough List (Census)
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1836 Landsborough List (Census)
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Robert and Ann WALKER nee SKELTON

by WallaceWalker » Thu Jan 21, 2016 2:16 pm

Hello to all on the list , im new and im after any info please regarding the descendants of Robert WALKER and Ann SKELTON who were married in Carlisle Cumberland 1797 , their children were John born 1802 Eaglesham christened Paisley Renfrewshire , Mary Ann born 1806 Eaglesham and christened Paisley Renfrewshire ,Sarah born 1809 Eaglesham married David Banks and died Dalry? 1877 , James born 1811 Eaglesham Renfrewshire , Agnes born 1813 Stevenston Ayrshire died 1815 Stevenston , and William born 1816 Stevenston died Dalry 1856 from mine accident
Kind regards

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