STRACHAN, William farmer in Robslaw
- Born: About 1685
- Marriage (1): LEITH, Marjorie in 1714 in Old Machar Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1
Research Notes:
ROBISLAW
This seems to be an 18th century rendering of the modern Rubislaw. If so, it is now within Aberdeen and wholly urbanised. The dates given in the quotation below suggest that owners and workers on Robislaw land experienced serious change by the middle of the 18th century:
"Rubislaw Quarry was opened in 1740 and is located at the Hill of Rubislaw in the west end of the Scottish city of Aberdeen. In 1778, Aberdeen city council sold it to a businessman, as it was not though to be a source of good building material. However, over the next 200 years, an estimated six million tonnes of granite were excavated from the quarry, giving Aberdeen the name of 'The Granite City'. Rubislaw Quarry is the biggest man-made hole in Europe."
from Encyclopaedia of Reference.com 2
William married Marjorie LEITH, daughter of James LEITH and Janet NORIE, in 1714 in Old Machar Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1 (Marjorie LEITH was baptised on 9 June 1689 in Old Machar Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1.)
Marriage Notes:
Old Parish Register Old Machar Parish Aberdeenshire Marriages
"1714 William Strachan servant to James Leith in Robslaw & Marjorie Leith daughter to the said James compeared & contracted marriage they were thrice proclaimed & married the (blank left) day of (blank left) seventeen hundred and fourteen years The said James Leith being the ca'o'ur (cautioner) for both parties and for their pledges the fo's'd pair were married by mr David Hederwick Minr of the Gospel"
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