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Facts and Events
See also David's page in the Runciman One Name Study.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 General Register Office for Scotland. 1841 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh)
Heatherly, SEL Par. 778 ED 3 hsehold of David & Mary RUNCIMAN, extracted May 2007. - ↑ Phil RUNCIMAN. EM RUNCIMAN/HERRIOT ex Phil R, AK, Recipient: Lorna Henderson, Address: Waiuki, Auckland, New Zealand, Author
Rootsweb RUNCIMAN mailing list posting, Jul 2001, extracted Jan 2008.
- ↑ Scotlands People Index. OPR Berwick, Scotland RUNCIMAN Births, Author Address: scotlandspeople.gov.uk, Recipient Address: Berwick, Sco. (1538-1854)
Birth/Bap.? 22 Feb 1801 David s/o James RUNCEMAN & Agnes HERRIOT, Ayton, Berwickshire, 727/ 0010 0118, extracted from index Oct 2011.
- ↑ Phil RUNCIMAN. EM RUNCIMAN/HERRIOT ex Phil R, AK, Recipient: Lorna Henderson, Address: Waiuki, Auckland, New Zealand, Author
Birth 14 Mar 1801 David s/o James RUNCIMAN & Agnes HERRIOT, from Rootsweb RUNCIMAN mailing list posting, Jul 2001, extracted Jan 2008.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Findmypast, Url: www.findmypast.com
Service record David RUNCIMAN, gunner & driver, attested to Royal Regiment of Artillery , Berwick, BEW 9 Nov 1822 aged 19, born Ayton, served to 10 Oct 1837, from Nat. Archives WO97-1259-227 Pg 1, copy d/loaded Nov 2011.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Scottish Birth, Marriage, Burial entries (to 1854), Record Type: Scottish BMDB entries (to 1854), File Number:
Dth 12 Aug 1842 David RUNCHMAN, Bullshugh, Par. of Sekirk, aged 48, cobbler, 778/00 0060 0437, copy d/loaded Nov 2011.
- ↑ Lorna Henderson. RUNCIMAN Conclusions, Author Address: Runciman.lornahen.com
Nov 2011.
- Lorna Henderson. RUNCIMAN One Name Study, Author Address:
Apr-12.
- ↑ given that family information says 14th March, the SctP OPR date is asumed to be a birth, with the 14th being a baptism. His military record implies 1803, and assumed death, abt 1794
- ↑ entry shows David as 48, cobbler, so IF this is him, and it does seem likely given he was deceased by 1852 and not found in the 1851 census, perhaps the lung disease that ended his military service also enforced a change of occupation?
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