William Roberts (engineer)

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William Roberts J.P. M.Inst. C.E. (1848 – 30 November 1918) was Engineer-in-Chief to the Highland Railway based in Inverness, Scotland.

He was born in Dunblane in 1849, the son of William Roberts (1821–1896) for some time station master at Elgin, and for many years Superintendent of the line of the Highland Railway, and Margaret McGregor (1821–1877).

He married Madeline (c.1854 – 19 May 1947) daughter of Donald Fraser on 30 April 1879 in Broomhall, Strathspey.[1] They had the following children

  • Donald Fraser Roberts (born 1881)
  • William Roberts (born 1883) (also a railway engineer).
  • Margaret MacGregor Roberts (died 1880)
  • James Hamish Roberts (1885 – 13 October 1918)
  • Simon Fraser Roberts (died 1891)
  • Isabella Fraser Roberts (born 1887)
  • Madeline Fraser Roberts (born 1889)
  • Ewan Duncan MacPherson Roberts (1892–1935)
  • John Fraser Roberts (born 1895)
  • Cecil Herbert Roberts (born 1898)

He died at his home, Rockburn, 18 Southside Road, Inverness on 30 November 1918[2] and was buried in Tomnahurich Cemetery, Inverness where his memorial was erected.

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