Perhaps I should be trying to find John Kerr Rigg as this KERR name must be a family name and I have not found it on the father's side so it could be a clue on Isabella's side.
Pittsy
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I know this doesn't help with Isabella's parentage, but have you seen all this information? You probably know most of it already.
first families 2001 Details First Family Member Details Family Stories Descendants
First Family Member Details Surname: RIGG Given Name(s): John Occupation(s): sheep farmer
Birth Details Birth Town: Tywnholm Birth County, Region, Province: Kirkcudbright Birth Country: Scotland Birth Date: 1805
Death Details Death Town: Bank Vale, near Donnybrook Death State/Territory: Victoria Death Country: Australia Death Date: 1863
Immigration Details Year Arrived: c 1840 Surname: MCTAGGART Given Name(s): Isabella Campbell
Birth Details Birth Country: Jamaica
Death Details Death Town: Melbourne Death State/Territory: Victoria Death Country: Australia Death Date: 1896
Immigration Details Year Arrived: c 1840
Family Stories
Life in Australia:
John Rigg immigrated to Victoria, Australia about 1840. He was a wheat farmer on part of Bank Vale station, north of Mickleham, in the Donnybrook area north of Melbourne. While ploughing his paddocks he turned up surface gold in 1859. William J. T. Clarke ("Big Clarke") who held the mortage subdivided the farm and sold it to a mining syndicate. John Rigg's station of 640 acres was named "Rocky Water Holes" in Derra Weit Guim.He is also described as a sheep farmer or squatter.His wife was nearly 20 years younger than him. She lived as a widow for 33 years. His eldest daughter Grace Rigg was born in Kircudbright, Scotland. She married William Plummer from Norfolkshire, England in 1864. Not known if she had any children. She may have remarried William Spence. Fourth child Isabella Rigg married Wilhelm Haberecht in 1874 in New South Wales and had children. Sixth child, William Dou Rigg lived in NSW also. Seventh child, Anna or Annie married William Symington (born Sanquhar, Dumfries, Scotland) in 1872 in Victoria. [I am interested in contacting Symington researchers for another branch of my family also. See James Symenton ANDERSON son of Robert Anderson son of immigrant Robert Anderson.] Ninth child, Henry Alfred Wilkinson Rigg married Julia Matilda Anderson in NSW in 1892. She is unrelated to the Andersons mentioned above! Tenth Child, Herbert Thomas Rigg married Mary McNie in Victoria in 1888.
You and Your Family:
Life Before Australia:
John Rigg was the son of James Rigg and his second wife,Grace (Grizzel) Taggart. His siblings were Sarah (1797), Margaret (1799), Mary Herriot/ Harriet (1801), Kathrine (1803), John (1805), Anna (1807), Grace (1809), William (1813) and possibly James (1792) all born in Twynholm, Kirkcudbrightshire in the "Galloway" area of Scotland. His sister Mary Harriet Rigg also came to Victoria, Australia. She married Malcolm McInnes of Geelong in 1847. Not known if they had any children as she was about 48. She returned to Twynholm, Kirkcudbright at some time before her death as a widow in 1879 and was buried in Kirkchrist churchyard. John Rigg's father's first wife was Margaret Brackenridge (who died 15 March 1794 aged 24, and was buried in Kirkchrist churchyard in Twynholm parish.) John's wife was Isabella McTaggart. His mother was Grizzel or Grace Taggart/ McTaggart. Not known if the women were related previously. John's mother, Grizzel (born 1767 in Borgue, Kirkcudbright) was the daughter of John Taggart and Sara Rain. Other children were David (1759), John (1761), Nicholas (a girl- 1763), and Thomas (1770), all born in Borgue parish.
Descendants
Children RIGG, Grace 1 RIGG, Herbert Thomas 10 RIGG, James 2 RIGG, Mary 3 RIGG, Isabella 4 RIGG, John 5 RIGG, William Dou 6 RIGG, Anna or Annie 7 RIGG, Charles David Ker 8 RIGG, Henry Alfred Wilkinson 9
Grandchildren RIGG, Annie 10 RIGG, Charles H. 10 RIGG, Wallace H. 10 HABERECHT, Lucretia 4 SYMINGTON, Agnes 7 SYMINGTON, William 7 RIGG, Edgar Wilkinson 9 RIGG, Ethel May 9 RIGG, Grace R. 9 RIGG, Isabella Alice 9 RIGG, Louisa May 9
NB: Superscript behind each descendant name represents the lineage number of that descendant. This family information was last updated by VALERIE GRACE ANDERSON on the 31 August, 1998.
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Hi Pittsy
I have opened the original cert and note that there is something written above Isabella's name but I cannot make it out as Campbell. I have tried magnifying it but still really difficult to know what is on there.
Other speculative info: There is a Jamaican marriage for a David McTaggart & Mary Chase 1820
Regards
Catherine
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Children born to Herbert & Mary McNie in N.S.W.
Reg No/Yr Last Name Given Name Fathers Name Mothers Name District
35783/1889 Rigg Charles H Herbert T M Broken Hill 8698/1891 Rigg Wallace H Herbert T Mary Broken Hill 8523/1890 Rigg Annie Herbert T Mary Broken Hill
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Thanks Mel, Catherine and Alviegal
All this information is a lot more than I had. Its awesome
Pittsy
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Alviegal
I have tried find the information you posted on first families 2001 Details First Family Member Details but I have having no luck. Is it possible for you to post the link so I can have a look at it all.
Thanks Pittsy
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Catherine
Your post There is a Jamaican marriage for a David McTaggart & Mary Chase 1820
would be a perfect time for a marriage although Mary is one of the children's name which could easily be her husband John's mothers name being used David is only used as a 2nd name for her 6th child - would this be normal.
Are there any shipping records that I can search from Jamaica to Twynholm Scotland that would have Isabella and other family members traveling so that she could marry John Rigg. This may have been an organised marriage considering how young she was and I am also assuming that her father was from Twynholm also. All spectulative but you never know what I might find.
Thanks
Pittsy
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Hi Pittsy
I think that may be impossible, but you may find something on travel between UK and Jamaica - that may give a McTaggart the father). You could try :
http://www.cyndislist.com/ships.htm which lists lots of passenger lists, mainly to Australia and US but worth a trawl through.
Others on here may have better ideas.
Regards
Catherine
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Everyone
I am receiving such a lot of help and if and when I get somewhere I will definitely post my finds. I will have a look at the links suggested - fingers crossed. Liz thanks for the link it worked. I have contacted the distant family member at that site now so fingers crossed their email address has not changed. I had contact with them many years ago.
Appreciate everyone's help.
Pittsy
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Hope you find the info you require.
All the best from bonnie Scotland - Catherine
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Catherine Thanks I will need it I think. Will let you know how I go. Pittsy
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I have found out some more information from a newspaper article here in Australia.
The newspaper article which is about William Rigg who was born in Australia in 1851 and at the time was 90 years old. He states that his father was a partner in the shipping firm of McLean Brothers and Rigg in Scotland and they purchased a ship before heading to Australia. The company ended opening offices up all over the place. Does anyone know how I can find out any more about this ?
Also the newspaper article states that he had a relative who was a colonel officer at the Battle of Waterloo who received a dinstinction medal.
Help please. Pittsy
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McLEAN BROS & RIGG LTD 1.England 9 - 11 Fenchurch Avenue, London.
2.New South Wales 512 George St, Sydney = 1899, 1900.
3.South Australia 84, 86 88, 90 Hindley St, Adelaide. [1893]. 41 - 43 Hindley St, Adelaide. [moved there 1893 or 1895 - c1897 when the branch was wound up and the residue of stock sent to the newly opened Perth branch].
4.United States of America 52 - 54 New Street, New York.
5.Victoria 69 Elizabeth St, Melbourne. 190 - 192 Bourke St, Melbourne. Port Melbourne.
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Lynski
They look like they were a large company. I have googled and found heaps. Anyway you can suggest I try and find out how and when they started in Scotland and more about the Riggs involvement in Scotland prior to them coming to Australia.
Pittsy
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My Grandmother's maiden name was Florence Rigg. She married Martin H Kerz. As the Kerz line had been heavily researched, I decided to research the Rigg side, I get back to John Rigg and his marriage to Mary Ann Ward, Warren, NSW, 4/1/1877 (I purchased the Wedding Certificate). The wedding cert. states that John's father is John Rigg and that his mother is Isabella Potilla.
Every family tree that I come across has John Rigg and Isabella Campbell McTaggard being married and their son being John Carr/Kerr Rigg that married Mary Anne Ward.
Their child, or the child of a different John Carr/Kerr Rigg and Isabella was my Grandmother.
Could you shed some light on this quandry please.
Peter Wright
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Peter
If you go to my rootsweb tree you will see the up to date information I have on this line of my family - here is the link
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=1845990
I would love the copy of the marriage certificate you have. Perhaps you can email me direct and we can exchange further information.
Pittsy Australia
:-)
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