Born
ABT 1842.
Morebattle, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
"NB death cert states, born Edinburgh, marriage in BEW igi, and 1851 Edin census says born Morebattle. [1]
Died
28 JAN 1903.
Hokitika, Westland, New Zealand.
cert. reads: Groom: Robert Addison, usual res. 27 North Richmond St, Edin., 42, bachelor, house carpenter, father James, stonemason, dec.; mother Jan Walker, not dec. Bride: Agnes Broomfield, usu. res. 21 North Richmond St, Edinburgh, 32, hat trimmer, father Joseph, shoemaker, mother Margaret m.s. Fairbairn. Witnesses: George Hunter, Margaret Broomfield (assumed to be sister and brother-in-law, or future brother-in-law, to Agnes), according to rites of United Pres. C. of Scot. Rev Robert Whyte (in both MLN and BEW on igi, ?what is the BEW connection?). [7]
Marriage of parents
11 SEP 1841.
St Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. [8][9]
Joseph, journeyman shoemaker, Margaret 'wife'. Children: Andrew, Agnes scholars, Joseph son.[10]
1861
Edinburgh New Greyfriars, Dist of St George, Midlothian, Scotland.
BROOMFIELD: Joseph 41 bootmaker - cutter b Kelso, ROX; wife Margaret 41 b Morebattle, ROX; Children: Agnes 19 milliner b Morebattle; Andrew 16 printer compositor, Joseph 11, Walter 8, scholars; Margaret 3, Alison 8 mos, all b Edin;. [11]
Source: S908 DCERT: 28 Jan 1903 Agnes ADDISON (BROOMFIELD), Agnes
Source: S909 CEM.FICHE: Hokitika
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