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  • The Cromar-Robb line II: observations on the phenomenon of generational “drift”

    The Cromar-Robb line II: observations on the phenomenon of generational “drift”

    As I continue to build the descendancy chart for Peter Cromar 1690, which focuses on the Cromar side of the Cromar-Robb line, I can’t help but notice oddities in the data as it arrives at a certain critical mass. Patterns of migration and settlement, the frequency with which certain family names enter the line, and…

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    14 03 2022
  • The Cromar-Robb line I: progress and methods

    The Cromar-Robb line I: progress and methods

    And to think this is still a work in progress as of this writing: the Cromar-Robb Hypothesis tree under construction. With 7 out of 9 generations finished, it may only be about 50% complete. Note the impossibly dense parent-child linkages in a tree of this magnitude, as well as the consistent generational growth pattern seen…

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    7 03 2022
  • Ann Meston (1802-1883): providing further insight into families allied with the Cromars

    Ann Meston (1802-1883): providing further insight into families allied with the Cromars

    It’s been over two months since I promised here and here to take a deeper look at Ann Meston, one of the farming wives of the Cromar men along my patrilineal line. I feel a bit guilty, as I had been on quite a roll, working back up the time ladder from Janet Bonar, wife…

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    27 02 2022
  • Ron Cromar and me

    Ron Cromar and me

    I’m hazarding a guess that Ron Cromar passed away around 2016 or not long thereafter, based on the dates of internet accounts and chatroom activity that I’ve run across in my research. In the 2012 article accompanying the picture above, it mentions that he was living and working in Banchory, well east of Aboyne but…

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    18 12 2021
  • Ann Cromar redux — or reconsidered?

    Ann Cromar redux — or reconsidered?

    A surprise revision It has been nearly a month since the post where I promised to continue my exploration of the wives of the Cromar men, moving forward in time up my direct patrilineal line. The next ancestor promised was to be Ann Cromar, wife of John Cromar, who had been briefly and abstractly discussed…

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    14 12 2021
  • The once and future trip

    The once and future trip

    Last January, the end was in sight. Vaccines were coming. Covid would leave. We started planning a trip in earnest that had already been postponed once due to the rise of the pandemic. Surely, we thought, in 11 months everyone will be vaccinated and we can put this nonsense behind us. Alba, here we come!…

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    16 11 2021
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