| I'm back doing professional research. So, if you need help please feel free to contact me. I'm still Historian for The Bartlett Society. See their page at www.bartlettsociety.com. My Robertson Ancestry is from: Duncan Robertson, b. 1755 in Scotland, was arrested for his Loyalty in Albany County, New York. He escaped prision and went to Canada and joined General Burgoyne's Army in the Revolutionarty War. When General Burgoyne surrended, Duncan was imprisioned again. He returned to Canada and settled on the Gaspe Penninsular in Quebec in what is now the town of New Richmond, Bonaventure Co. Quebec. Duncan had a brother, Hugh, who was born about 1775, and joined Duncan in New Richmond. I have spent over thirty years looking for my Robertsons. I also have Colonial Ancestry on other lines, Mayflower Ancestry, Revolutionary Soldiers on both sides of the War. Union Soldiers in the Civil War. 20th century Portuguese Imigrants to Massachusetts and Royal and Noble Lineages in Europe. A very diverse background |
David T. Robertson's Family Tree Maker Page
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David T Robertson 2 Parke Avenue Squantum (Quincy), MA 02171 United States 617-472-5558 dtrobertson1620@verizon.net |
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