Tour Scotland Travel Video Thomas Robertson Gardener Gravestone Rattray Perthshire



Tour Scotland travel video of the Thomas Robertson, Gardener, gravestone on ancestry visit to the Parish Church graveyard in Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland. Thomas Robertson, Gardener, Rattray, who died 3rd of February 1889, aged 86 years. Also his spouse Margaret McQueen, who died 2th of May, 1835, aged 84 years.

The Robertson surname is especially common in Scotland, where Robert was a popular personal name and the name of three kings of Scotland, including King Robert the Bruce, born 1274, died 1329. Donnachaidh Reamhair, otherwise Duncan, a descendant of the Royal House of Duncan through the Celtic earls of Atholl, was the ancestor of the Clan Robertson which came to prominence in 1306 when Robert the Bruce was defeated at the Battle of Methven, near Perth, and fled into Atholl for protection. The Clan fought at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, and Duncan's son was called Robert after the King. It is from him that the Robertson surname originates.

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