Emrie, You don't say how old Elizabeth was in 1841 census. Despite that, I think you need to go to Scotland's People http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk It's a pay site, so nobody is going to pay to do it for you. But it's quite cheap and great value for money. For a minimum spend of six pounds you get about six lookups. You can find her marriage, death, birth and still have three more lookups. Peter
Peter (and Emrie) In the words of Scotlands People, the death records before statutory registration was introduced in 1855 are "very sparse". There was no requirement to record deaths and "a great many parishes simply did not bother." See: http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/content/help/index.aspx?r=554&1355 So, if Elizabeth died before 1855, it is unlikely that her death will have been recorded - although you may be lucky and find her. Rhoda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Booth (2)" <peterbooth2@bigpond.com> To: <perthshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 12:52 PM Subject: Re: [PERTHSHIRE] Robertson and Brown > Emrie, > > You don't say how old Elizabeth was in 1841 census. > > Despite that, I think you need to go to Scotland's People > http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk > > It's a pay site, so nobody is going to pay to do it for you. But it's > quite cheap and great value for money. For a minimum spend of six pounds > you > get about six lookups. You can find her marriage, death, birth and still > have three more lookups. > > Peter >