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* There is an 1861 England Census record available on ancestry.com showing John Forster, 48?, and his wife Sarah Forster, 53, with a son George, 10.  This is clearly too young to be our George, whose daughter is said to have been born in 1839.  I only list this here because I don't have any information about where the Robertson research came up with the John and Sarah names for George's parents, and it's possible that they came from this source erroneously.

Revision as of 11:32, 15 April 2012

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth
Marriage To Jane Vickerstaffe
Death

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 4             Generation 5          Generation 6
  
                                            +-- John Forster
                                            |   (????-????)
                      +-- George Crossley --+ 
                      |   (????-????)       |
 Elizabeth Crossley --+                     +-- Sarah Crossley   
 (~1839-1871)         |                         (????-????)
                      +-- Jane Vickerstaffe
                          (????-????)       
 
Sources: 

Children

(children with Jane Vickerstaffe)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Elizabeth Crossley F 1839 Ireland

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original


4 Personal Records of Lois L. Robertson.
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6 Personal communication from Peter N. Robertson.
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Research

  • There is an 1861 England Census record available on ancestry.com showing John Forster, 48?, and his wife Sarah Forster, 53, with a son George, 10. This is clearly too young to be our George, whose daughter is said to have been born in 1839. I only list this here because I don't have any information about where the Robertson research came up with the John and Sarah names for George's parents, and it's possible that they came from this source erroneously.
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