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===Robertson family===
1891-1901, the family was living in St. Gabriel, Hochelaga, [[Quebec|QC]]. They relocated to Toronto, [[Ontario]] when their son Bill was eight years old (1902?). See [[John Boyd Nicholson]], son-in-law of Bill Robertson (b. 1895) for more history. *William Robertson I '''1888-1902''' (b. 1863 St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1932 Lincoln, [[Ontario|ON]]) * Bill Mary Ann Guyan Robertson '''18911888-18991902'''(b. 1864 St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1934 Lincoln, [[Ontario|ON]])*** fatherMary Robertson '''1888-in1902''' (b. 1887 [[Scotland|Scot.]]) -law of d. 1891 Montreal, [[John Boyd NicholsonQuebec|QC]] )** Eleanor Robertson '''1888-1902''' (1922b. Nov. 8, 1888 [[Quebec|QC]])** William "Bill" Fowler Robertson II '''1894-20001901+''' (b. 1894 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]). Bill later operated a grocery store in Toronto, and authored ''The Road Home'', on the work in Scotland and elsewhere, published in 1983 by Clarion Press. A recollection includes a visit from F On June 7, 1917, Bill married Gladys May Walker (b.W1896 St. Schwartz Catharines, [[Ontario|ON]]) in Lincoln, [[Ontario|ON]]. Gladys was the daughter of Montreal who inquired about notable people in Charles Walker and his wife Jean. Bill's assembly wedding was in a Presbyterian church in TorontoSt. Catharines. ** John Nixon Robertson '''1896-1902''' (b. 1896 Hibernia Rd., Montreal, QC) served 1914-1918 with the CEF. After the War, by 1921, whom he recounted in order was employed as a salesman with the railway. ** George Robertson '''1898-1902''' (b. 1898 Montreal, QC). In 1921, George was a self-employed dentist, living with several of where they sat his grown siblings with his parents in the roomSt. Catharines. ** Ruth Robertson Hagerman '''1900-1902''' (b. 1902 Montreal, QC - d. 1978 St. Catharines, Niagara, [[Ontario|ON]]) married in fine detail1923 in Lincoln, [[Ontario|ON]], Walter Scott Hagerman (b. 1880 Belleville, Hastings, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 1940 St. Catharines, Lincoln, ON), son of Alva Lake Hagerman (b. 1857 Rawdon, Hastings, ON) and Elizabeth Gowsell Hagerman (b. 1854 Thurlow, Hastings, ON). In 1881, Alva was a Methodist maker of carriages. ** Richard Menzies Robertson '''1902''' (b. 1902 Montreal, QC - d. 1978 St.Catharines, ON), employed 1921 with the railway. ** James MacLeod Robertson (b. 1904 Toronto, [[Ontario|ON]])
===Walker family===
* George Walker '''1888+'''