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1719 Born the son of [[John Roebuck (1680-1752)]] | 1719 Born the son of [[John Roebuck (1680-1752)]] | ||
1753 'Last Tuesday was married, at St. James's, Garlickhithe, Mr. Ebenezer Roebuck, Merchant, of Sheffield, in Yorkshire, to Miss Mehetabell Simmons of Battersea; a most agreeable young Lady, with a considerable fortune.' <ref>Derby Mercury, Friday 13 April 1753</ref> | |||
1771 October. Ebenezer Roebuck of London and a partner in the [[Carron Co]] (the brother of [[John Roebuck]]) was killed at the works in an accident. <ref>Caledonian Mercury - Saturday 19 October 1771 </ref>. See report below. | 1771 October. Ebenezer Roebuck of London and a partner in the [[Carron Co]] (the brother of [[John Roebuck]]) was killed at the works in an accident. <ref>Caledonian Mercury - Saturday 19 October 1771 </ref>. See report below. |
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Ebenezer Roebuck (1719-1771)
1719 Born the son of John Roebuck (1680-1752)
1753 'Last Tuesday was married, at St. James's, Garlickhithe, Mr. Ebenezer Roebuck, Merchant, of Sheffield, in Yorkshire, to Miss Mehetabell Simmons of Battersea; a most agreeable young Lady, with a considerable fortune.' [1]
1771 October. Ebenezer Roebuck of London and a partner in the Carron Co (the brother of John Roebuck) was killed at the works in an accident. [2]. See report below.
'Wednesday se'ennight, Ebenezer Roebuck, Esq; of London, a partner of the Carron Company and brother to Dr. Roebuck of Borrowstounness, unfortunately lost his life at Carron works, by a piece of cast iron 2½ tons in weight falling upon him. He was a gentleman universally loved and esteemed, for an inexhaustible fund of humanity and good nature. He has a wife in London, whom he left about two weeks ago, but no children.'