Jane Brown
( - circa 7 April 1817?)
Jane Brown married Shem du Bourdieu, son of Rev Saumarez du Bourdieu.
Jane died circa 7 April 1817? In St Mary, Dublin. She was buried on 19 April 1817 in St Mark, Dublin. 7 April, Mrs du Bourdieu, Domk S, buried in St Marks; 19 April, Mrs Du Bourdieu aged 58 of the parish of St Mary, buried 19 April 1817 at St Marks.
Jane died circa 7 April 1817? In St Mary, Dublin. She was buried on 19 April 1817 in St Mark, Dublin. 7 April, Mrs du Bourdieu, Domk S, buried in St Marks; 19 April, Mrs Du Bourdieu aged 58 of the parish of St Mary, buried 19 April 1817 at St Marks.
Child of Jane Brown and Shem du Bourdieu
- Saumarez du Bourdieu+ b. c 1801, d. 1842
Jessie Anita Brown
(October 1879 - 14 April 1905)
Jessie Anita Brown|b. Oct 1879\nd. 14 Apr 1905|p109.htm#i425|Joseph C Brown||p109.htm#i423|Mary Jane Ross|b. 19 May 1858\nd. 26 Dec 1918|p693.htm#i422|||||||John Ross|b. 5 Jul 1822\nd. 24 Aug 1909|p692.htm#i338|Mary Tindal|b. 7 Jan 1818\nd. 1 Aug 1886|p839.htm#i337|
Jessie Anita Brown was born in October 1879 in Fort McDermitt, Humboldt County, California, USA. She was the daughter of Joseph C Brown and Mary Jane Ross.
Jessie Anita Brown married Charles W Fitzgerald on 11 August 1899 in Walnut Grove, Sacramento County, California, USA.
Jessie died on 14 April 1905 in Sacramento, California, USA, aged 25. She was buried in East Lawn cemetery, Sacramento.
Jessie Anita Brown married Charles W Fitzgerald on 11 August 1899 in Walnut Grove, Sacramento County, California, USA.
Jessie died on 14 April 1905 in Sacramento, California, USA, aged 25. She was buried in East Lawn cemetery, Sacramento.
Children of Jessie Anita Brown and Charles W Fitzgerald
- Gerald Fitzgerald b. 1900, d. 1973
- Charles Fitzgerald b. 1902
- Dagmar Fitzgerald b. c 1904
Joseph C Brown
Children of Joseph C Brown and Mary Jane Ross
- Joseph Gabriel Brown b. 25 Dec 1877, d. 22 Aug 1901
- Jessie Anita Brown+ b. Oct 1879, d. 14 Apr 1905
Joseph Gabriel Brown
(25 December 1877 - 22 August 1901)
Joseph Gabriel Brown|b. 25 Dec 1877\nd. 22 Aug 1901|p109.htm#i424|Joseph C Brown||p109.htm#i423|Mary Jane Ross|b. 19 May 1858\nd. 26 Dec 1918|p693.htm#i422|||||||John Ross|b. 5 Jul 1822\nd. 24 Aug 1909|p692.htm#i338|Mary Tindal|b. 7 Jan 1818\nd. 1 Aug 1886|p839.htm#i337|
Joseph Gabriel Brown was born on 25 December 1877 in Nevada, USA. He was the son of Joseph C Brown and Mary Jane Ross.
Joseph died on 22 August 1901 in Sheep Camp Mine, Calaveras, California, USA, aged 23. He was buried in East Lawn cemetery, Sacramento.
Joseph died on 22 August 1901 in Sheep Camp Mine, Calaveras, California, USA, aged 23. He was buried in East Lawn cemetery, Sacramento.
Judith Isobel Brown
(1925 - 1977)
Judith Isobel Brown|b. 1925\nd. 1977|p109.htm#i134|Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown|b. 1893\nd. 1975|p109.htm#i131|Dorothy Hallowes|b. 1893\nd. 1973|p393.htm#i132|Vernon R. Brown|b. 13 Jan 1868\nd. 9 Aug 1902|p109.htm#i130|Mary I. MacKenzie|b. 1867\nd. 1938|p524.htm#i129|||||||
Judith Isobel Brown was known as Judy. She was born in 1925 in Victoria. She was the daughter of Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown and Dorothy Hallowes.
Judith died in 1977 in Hawthorn, Victoria.
Judith died in 1977 in Hawthorn, Victoria.
Margaret Helen Brown
(circa 1930 - 1975)
Margaret Helen Brown|b. c 1930\nd. 1975|p109.htm#i351|Dr Donald Montague Brown|b. 1908\nd. 1955|p108.htm#i348|Enid May Attiwill|b. 1903\nd. 1953|p39.htm#i349|Vernon R. Brown|b. 13 Jan 1868\nd. 9 Aug 1902|p109.htm#i130|Mary I. MacKenzie|b. 1867\nd. 1938|p524.htm#i129|||||||
Margaret Helen Brown was known as Peg. She was born circa 1930. She was the daughter of Dr Donald Montague Brown and Enid May Attiwill.
Margaret died in 1975 in Glen...., Victoria.
Margaret died in 1975 in Glen...., Victoria.
Mary Brown
(before April 1805 - )
Mary Brown was born before April 1805 in Ludford, Lincolnshire.
Mary Brown married William Stancer, son of John Stancer and Ann Buttery, on 10 May 1832 in South Willingham, Lincolnshire. This may equally refer to William Stancer born at Broughton by Brigg the same year.
Mary Brown and William Stancer were recorded on the 1851 census in Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire. William Stancer, head, 42, miller, born Bracebridge, Lincoln, with his wife Mary aged 46, children Thomas 14,Sarah 6, George 2, all born at Ludford and George ... servant, 35, miller.
Mary Brown and William Stancer appeared on the 1861 census in Kirton in Lindsay, Lincolnshire. William Stanser, head, 52, farm bailiff, born Bracebridge; his wife Mary aged 56, born Ludford, children Sarah 16, George 12 scholar, all born at Ludford, with 4 servants - carters.
Mary Brown and William Stancer appeared on the 1871 census in Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire. William Stancer, aged 60, born Bracebridge, Lincs; Mary aged 66, born Ludford, Lincs; daughter Sarah aged 26, born Ludford.
Mary Brown married William Stancer, son of John Stancer and Ann Buttery, on 10 May 1832 in South Willingham, Lincolnshire. This may equally refer to William Stancer born at Broughton by Brigg the same year.
Mary Brown and William Stancer were recorded on the 1851 census in Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire. William Stancer, head, 42, miller, born Bracebridge, Lincoln, with his wife Mary aged 46, children Thomas 14,Sarah 6, George 2, all born at Ludford and George ... servant, 35, miller.
Mary Brown and William Stancer appeared on the 1861 census in Kirton in Lindsay, Lincolnshire. William Stanser, head, 52, farm bailiff, born Bracebridge; his wife Mary aged 56, born Ludford, children Sarah 16, George 12 scholar, all born at Ludford, with 4 servants - carters.
Mary Brown and William Stancer appeared on the 1871 census in Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire. William Stancer, aged 60, born Bracebridge, Lincs; Mary aged 66, born Ludford, Lincs; daughter Sarah aged 26, born Ludford.
Children of Mary Brown and William Stancer
- Ann Stancer b. b May 1835
- Thomas Stancer b. b Mar 1837
- Sarah Stancer b. b Mar 1845
- George Stancer b. b Mar 1849
Dr Philip Hallowes Vernon Brown
(20 April 1922 - 1986)
Dr Philip Hallowes Vernon Brown|b. 20 Apr 1922\nd. 1986|p109.htm#i133|Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown|b. 1893\nd. 1975|p109.htm#i131|Dorothy Hallowes|b. 1893\nd. 1973|p393.htm#i132|Vernon R. Brown|b. 13 Jan 1868\nd. 9 Aug 1902|p109.htm#i130|Mary I. MacKenzie|b. 1867\nd. 1938|p524.htm#i129|||||||
Dr Philip Hallowes Vernon Brown was born on 20 April 1922 in Victoria, Australia. He was the son of Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown and Dorothy Hallowes. An unknown person was listed as Dr P Brown in 15a Mercer Rd in Malvern, Victoria, in a directory dated from 1956 to 1970. In 1970 the property was flats tenanted by Dr P Brown, Mrs E Hudson & A Szeleczky.. Philip was a doctor. In 1954 he was listed with his father at 15 Atkinson St, Oakleigh in the Medical directory. He head a MB & B Sc Melb, 1945.
Dr Philip Hallowes Vernon Brown lived at 15 Mercer Road, Malvern, Victoria, 1982.
Philip died in 1986.
Dr Philip Hallowes Vernon Brown lived at 15 Mercer Road, Malvern, Victoria, 1982.
Philip died in 1986.
Rebecca Brown
(circa 1823 - March 1904)
Rebecca Brown was born circa 1823 in Leith, Midlothian, Scotland.
Rebecca Brown married George Wafford, son of John Wafford and Eliza Porter, on 25 December 1850 in St George, Bloomsbury, London.
Rebecca Brown and George Wafford appeared on the 1861 census in 8 Foley St, St Marylebone, Westminster. George Wafford, head, 30 (36?), joiner, born Mdx, St Martins; with his wife Rebecca, aged 30/36/38?born Edinburgh, Scotland.
Rebecca Brown and George Wafford appeared on the 1871 census in 24 Pratt St, St Pancras. George Wafford, 40, joiner, born St Martin, Mdx, his wife Rebecca, 48, born Scotland and son Robert, 7, born Marylebone, Mdx.
Rebecca Brown appeared on the 1881 census in 12 College Grove, St Pancras, London. Rebecca Wafford, aged 58, born Scotland, married, charwoman. living alone as a lodger.
Rebecca Brown appeared on the 1891 census in 58 King Street, Camden Town, St Pancras, Middlesex. Rebecca Wofford, 69, lodger, living on own means, born London (but part of a long ditto series).
Rebecca Brown appeared on the 1901 census in the Workhouse, London, St Pancras, Middlesex. Rebecca Wafford, aged 78, born Leith Midlothian, Scotland, inmate, married.
Rebecca's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1904 in London, Kensington RD. She was aged 82 according to the death index.
Rebecca Brown married George Wafford, son of John Wafford and Eliza Porter, on 25 December 1850 in St George, Bloomsbury, London.
Rebecca Brown and George Wafford appeared on the 1861 census in 8 Foley St, St Marylebone, Westminster. George Wafford, head, 30 (36?), joiner, born Mdx, St Martins; with his wife Rebecca, aged 30/36/38?born Edinburgh, Scotland.
Rebecca Brown and George Wafford appeared on the 1871 census in 24 Pratt St, St Pancras. George Wafford, 40, joiner, born St Martin, Mdx, his wife Rebecca, 48, born Scotland and son Robert, 7, born Marylebone, Mdx.
Rebecca Brown appeared on the 1881 census in 12 College Grove, St Pancras, London. Rebecca Wafford, aged 58, born Scotland, married, charwoman. living alone as a lodger.
Rebecca Brown appeared on the 1891 census in 58 King Street, Camden Town, St Pancras, Middlesex. Rebecca Wofford, 69, lodger, living on own means, born London (but part of a long ditto series).
Rebecca Brown appeared on the 1901 census in the Workhouse, London, St Pancras, Middlesex. Rebecca Wafford, aged 78, born Leith Midlothian, Scotland, inmate, married.
Rebecca's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1904 in London, Kensington RD. She was aged 82 according to the death index.
Children of Rebecca Brown and George Wafford
- George Wafford b. 2 Feb 1860, d. b 2 Sep 1860
- Georgiana Wafford b. 15 Dec 1861, d. b 29 Aug 1962
- Robert Wafford+ b. 15 Feb 1864, d. Dec 1953
Sarah Serjeantson Brown
(March 1753 - 8 June 1763)
Sarah Serjeantson Brown|b. Mar 1753\nd. 8 Jun 1763|p109.htm#i27350|Dennis Brown||p108.htm#i27349|Sarah Serjeantson|b. 15 Apr 1718|p752.htm#i26471|||||||Robert Serjeantson||p752.htm#i4904|Mary Smith|b. s 1695|p767.htm#i4387|
Sarah Serjeantson Brown was born in March 1753. She was the daughter of Dennis Brown and Sarah Serjeantson.
Sarah died on 8 June 1763 aged 10. She was buried in Sheffield.
Sarah died on 8 June 1763 aged 10. She was buried in Sheffield.
Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown
(1893 - 1975)
Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown|b. 1893\nd. 1975|p109.htm#i131|Vernon Ritchie Brown|b. 13 Jan 1868\nd. 9 Aug 1902|p109.htm#i130|Mary Isabel MacKenzie|b. 1867\nd. 1938|p524.htm#i129|||||||Donald T. MacKenzie|b. 26 Aug 1837\nd. 30 Jun 1923|p520.htm#i11|Mary A. Hodgson|b. 27 Aug 1841\nd. 7 Jun 1918|p437.htm#i32|
He lived most of his early life on a property called 'Ingalara'. He was a director of Calrossie Butter Factory.. Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown was known as Lisle. He was born in 1893 in Bairnsdale, Victoria. He was the son of Vernon Ritchie Brown and Mary Isabel MacKenzie. Vernon was a doctor. Vernon Carlisle Brown, MC, Mb, BC, Melbourne 1916. Major Australian Army Medical Corps ....
Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown married Dorothy Hallowes in 1919 in Victoria, Australia.
Vernon died in 1975 in Prahran, Victoria, Australia.
Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown married Dorothy Hallowes in 1919 in Victoria, Australia.
Vernon died in 1975 in Prahran, Victoria, Australia.
Children of Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown and Dorothy Hallowes
- Dr Philip Hallowes Vernon Brown+ b. 20 Apr 1922, d. 1986
- Judith Isobel Brown+ b. 1925, d. 1977
Vernon Ritchie Brown
(13 January 1868 - 9 August 1902)
Vernon Ritchie Brown was born on 13 January 1868 in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. He was the son of Thomas Brown & Helen Brown, who probably married in 1866; they were both born in Hobart.
Vernon Ritchie Brown married Mary Isabel MacKenzie, daughter of Donald Thomson MacKenzie and Mary Ann Hodgson, on 6 January 1892 in 'Calrossie', Yarram, Victoria. The local newspapers reported: MARRIAGE - BROWN - McKENZIE - On the 6th of January at the residence of the brides parents "Calrossie", by Rev. James Groundwater, Vernon Ritchie Brown, son of Thomas Brown "Yallock Vale", Bacchus Marsh, to Mary Isabel, eldest daughter of Donald Thomson McKenzie "Calrossie", South Gippsland.
MARRIAGE: An orange blossom notice over the Standard leader discloses the pleasing fact of a wedding having been solemnized at "Calrossie", Won Wron, on Wednesday last by the Reverend James Groundwater, the contracting parties being Mr. V. R. Brown and Miss Isabel McKenzie who were united in the bonds of matrimony at 9 o'clock, and, after the customary hour for refreshments and toasting, the young couple left the cosy and picturesque home of the McKenzies for Traralgon, en route for Melbourne and the honeymoon.
So enthusiastic were their friends as to rice and old slippers at parting, that the four prancing horses which were in hand by Mr. Kelsie for driving the happy couple to Traralgon, did a lively wedding caper on their own account in honour of the occasion. The Misses McKenzie and Johnson were bridesmaids, Mr. B. P. Johnson acting as best man; and rumour hath it that the gentleman just named is about to enter the united states with another fair daughter of "Calrossie". Happy signs of the times! for it was but a fortnight previously that a similar ceremony to the one performed by Mr. Groundwater on Wednesday last, engaged the attention of the Rev. F. A. White in behalf of Mr. Richard Williams and Miss S. Bland and in the language of Rip Van Winkle we would say "May they live long and prosper".
Vernon Ritchie Brown and Mary Isabel MacKenzie moved to 'Ellerslie', Jones Bay, Victoria, on 30 January 1892. The local paper reported on January 29th Mr V R Brown's yacht, the "Carlisle", left Port Albert at 2 p.m. on Wednesday in charge of Mr H Avery, and under his skillful handling made excellent passage, passing through the Lakes Entrance on Thursday morning, and reaching Cunningham at half past eight. Her destination is "Ellerslie", the new residence taken up by Mr Brown on Jones' Bay, near the mouth of the Nicholson River. The "Carlisle" and her owner will leave behind them the memory of many a pleasant excursion; and whilst we cannot help regretting the loss our social circle has sustained by Mr Browns departure, we, of course, admit that the surroundings make it a matter for congratulation and we heartily wish himself and bride all health and happiness in their new home, and doubtless amongst their pleasures of the future not the least will be some breesy trips in the bonny "Carlisle."
Vernon died on 9 August 1902 in Eaglehawk, Victoria, aged 34. Death: The many friends of Mr & Mrs McKenzie, of "Calrossie", will regret to hear of the death of their son-in-law Mr Vernon R Brown, who died at Eaglehawk (Bendigo) on Wednesday last at 11 a.m. after two years of patient battling with that insidious disease consumption. The deceased, who was favourably known and very much respected, came to Yarram in August 1889 to fill the position of accountant in the Bank of Victoria. But a few years later on, having considerable means of his own, independent of salary, he severed his connection with the Bank and purchased a property in the Bairnsdale district, where he resided for several years, but went to Eaglehawk a few months ago.
He married the eldest daughter of Mr D T McKenzie, and has left 2 sons and a daughter to mourn his early departure; for he has been cut down in the very flower of manhood, being only 35 years of age.
Mr & Mrs McKenzie, who received the telegram on Wednesday afternoon, left by early train yesterday for Melbourne, to catch the 5.30 train to Bendigo, where the funeral will take place this afternoon.
This may be 1908.
Vernon Ritchie Brown married Mary Isabel MacKenzie, daughter of Donald Thomson MacKenzie and Mary Ann Hodgson, on 6 January 1892 in 'Calrossie', Yarram, Victoria. The local newspapers reported: MARRIAGE - BROWN - McKENZIE - On the 6th of January at the residence of the brides parents "Calrossie", by Rev. James Groundwater, Vernon Ritchie Brown, son of Thomas Brown "Yallock Vale", Bacchus Marsh, to Mary Isabel, eldest daughter of Donald Thomson McKenzie "Calrossie", South Gippsland.
MARRIAGE: An orange blossom notice over the Standard leader discloses the pleasing fact of a wedding having been solemnized at "Calrossie", Won Wron, on Wednesday last by the Reverend James Groundwater, the contracting parties being Mr. V. R. Brown and Miss Isabel McKenzie who were united in the bonds of matrimony at 9 o'clock, and, after the customary hour for refreshments and toasting, the young couple left the cosy and picturesque home of the McKenzies for Traralgon, en route for Melbourne and the honeymoon.
So enthusiastic were their friends as to rice and old slippers at parting, that the four prancing horses which were in hand by Mr. Kelsie for driving the happy couple to Traralgon, did a lively wedding caper on their own account in honour of the occasion. The Misses McKenzie and Johnson were bridesmaids, Mr. B. P. Johnson acting as best man; and rumour hath it that the gentleman just named is about to enter the united states with another fair daughter of "Calrossie". Happy signs of the times! for it was but a fortnight previously that a similar ceremony to the one performed by Mr. Groundwater on Wednesday last, engaged the attention of the Rev. F. A. White in behalf of Mr. Richard Williams and Miss S. Bland and in the language of Rip Van Winkle we would say "May they live long and prosper".
Vernon Ritchie Brown and Mary Isabel MacKenzie moved to 'Ellerslie', Jones Bay, Victoria, on 30 January 1892. The local paper reported on January 29th Mr V R Brown's yacht, the "Carlisle", left Port Albert at 2 p.m. on Wednesday in charge of Mr H Avery, and under his skillful handling made excellent passage, passing through the Lakes Entrance on Thursday morning, and reaching Cunningham at half past eight. Her destination is "Ellerslie", the new residence taken up by Mr Brown on Jones' Bay, near the mouth of the Nicholson River. The "Carlisle" and her owner will leave behind them the memory of many a pleasant excursion; and whilst we cannot help regretting the loss our social circle has sustained by Mr Browns departure, we, of course, admit that the surroundings make it a matter for congratulation and we heartily wish himself and bride all health and happiness in their new home, and doubtless amongst their pleasures of the future not the least will be some breesy trips in the bonny "Carlisle."
Vernon died on 9 August 1902 in Eaglehawk, Victoria, aged 34. Death: The many friends of Mr & Mrs McKenzie, of "Calrossie", will regret to hear of the death of their son-in-law Mr Vernon R Brown, who died at Eaglehawk (Bendigo) on Wednesday last at 11 a.m. after two years of patient battling with that insidious disease consumption. The deceased, who was favourably known and very much respected, came to Yarram in August 1889 to fill the position of accountant in the Bank of Victoria. But a few years later on, having considerable means of his own, independent of salary, he severed his connection with the Bank and purchased a property in the Bairnsdale district, where he resided for several years, but went to Eaglehawk a few months ago.
He married the eldest daughter of Mr D T McKenzie, and has left 2 sons and a daughter to mourn his early departure; for he has been cut down in the very flower of manhood, being only 35 years of age.
Mr & Mrs McKenzie, who received the telegram on Wednesday afternoon, left by early train yesterday for Melbourne, to catch the 5.30 train to Bendigo, where the funeral will take place this afternoon.
This may be 1908.
Children of Vernon Ritchie Brown and Mary Isabel MacKenzie
- Dr Vernon Carlisle Brown+ b. 1893, d. 1975
- Zeta Gwendoline Brown+ b. 1896, d. 1966
- Dr Donald Montague Brown+ b. 1908, d. 1955
William James Brown
William James Brown married Sarah Emily Bullock on 1 September 1896 in Grand Forks, British Columbia.
Zeta Gwendoline Brown
(1896 - 1966)
Zeta Gwendoline Brown|b. 1896\nd. 1966|p109.htm#i67|Vernon Ritchie Brown|b. 13 Jan 1868\nd. 9 Aug 1902|p109.htm#i130|Mary Isabel MacKenzie|b. 1867\nd. 1938|p524.htm#i129|||||||Donald T. MacKenzie|b. 26 Aug 1837\nd. 30 Jun 1923|p520.htm#i11|Mary A. Hodgson|b. 27 Aug 1841\nd. 7 Jun 1918|p437.htm#i32|
Zeta Gwendoline Brown was known as Gwen. She was born in 1896 in Victoria, Australia. She was the daughter of Vernon Ritchie Brown and Mary Isabel MacKenzie.
Zeta Gwendoline Brown married Malcolm Kenneth (Max?) Sheehan after 1920 in VIC, AUS. She married secondly T Adams..
Zeta died in 1966.
Zeta Gwendoline Brown married Malcolm Kenneth (Max?) Sheehan after 1920 in VIC, AUS. She married secondly T Adams..
Zeta died in 1966.
Elizabeth Brown?
Elizabeth Brown? married Samuel Heatherly in 1729 in London. 21 ... Samuel Heatherly of All Hallows the Great and Eliz Brown/Brian?? of the same, spinster. Lyllys.
Jane Brown?
(before 1790 - )
Children of Jane Brown? and John Ruby
- John B Ruby+ b. Sep 1809, d. 11 Jan 1897
- Edward Joseph Rubie+ b. Feb 1823, d. 19 Apr 1892
Eleanor Browne
(before 1610 - before 8 May 1640?)
Eleanor Browne|b. b 1610\nd. b 8 May 1640?|p109.htm#i17973|Thomas Browne|b. b 1590|p109.htm#i17974||||||||||||||||
Eleanor Browne was born before 1610 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Browne.
Eleanor Browne married Robert Ryther, son of James Ryther and Elizabeth Atherton, on 25 April 1626 in Belton, LIN. Nupti Robert Ryther Esquire et Mrs Hellena Brown. Administration of the estate of Robert Ryther was granted to Eleanor Browne, on 11 May 1637 of Belton, armiger.
Eleanor Ryther married Capt (?) Grimston? after 1638. She afterwards married Capt. Grimston (old pedigree in Lincs Archives), but this does not the fit the death found at York..
Eleanor died before 8 May 1640? In York, Yorkshire. She was buried on 8 May 1640 in St Olave, York, Yorkshire. In the hospital at Bowtham, Mris Ellinor Ryther was buried 8 May 1640.
Eleanor Browne married Robert Ryther, son of James Ryther and Elizabeth Atherton, on 25 April 1626 in Belton, LIN. Nupti Robert Ryther Esquire et Mrs Hellena Brown. Administration of the estate of Robert Ryther was granted to Eleanor Browne, on 11 May 1637 of Belton, armiger.
Eleanor Ryther married Capt (?) Grimston? after 1638. She afterwards married Capt. Grimston (old pedigree in Lincs Archives), but this does not the fit the death found at York..
Eleanor died before 8 May 1640? In York, Yorkshire. She was buried on 8 May 1640 in St Olave, York, Yorkshire. In the hospital at Bowtham, Mris Ellinor Ryther was buried 8 May 1640.
Children of Eleanor Browne and Robert Ryther
- Ann Ryther+ b. c 1627, d. 10 Mar 1693/94
- Robert Ryther+ b. c 1631, d. 18 Oct 1693
- Elizabeth Ryther b. 10 Oct 1632, d. 18 Apr 1710
- Margaret Ryther+ b. b 1637
- Mary Ryther b. 7 Feb 1636/37, d. a 1709
Henry Browne
( - circa 1791)
Henry Browne was born. He was the next brother to Lord Kilmaine..
Henry Browne married Eleanora Gregory Wallen, daughter of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips.
Henry died circa 1791.
Henry Browne married Eleanora Gregory Wallen, daughter of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips.
Henry died circa 1791.
Henry C Browne
Henry C Browne married Elsie Marion Mackglew, daughter of Cornelius Stanley Mackglew and Eleanor Ann Davies, in 1902 in Petersham, Sydney, New South Wales.
Sir John Browne 3rd Bart
Sir John Browne 3rd Bart married Anne Hamilton, daughter of George Hamilton 4th Lord, Baron Strabane and Elizabeth Fagan.
Temperance Browne
Temperance Browne married Charles Bagot, son of Milo Bagot and Margaret Armstrong. She was the sister of Francis Brown, esq. of Riverstown and they had issue..
Thomas Browne
(before 1590 - )
Thomas Browne was born before 1590 in England.
Thomas Browne was listed in the Protestation returns in March 1641/42 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Thomas died in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Browne was listed in the Protestation returns in March 1641/42 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Thomas died in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Child of Thomas Browne
- Eleanor Browne+ b. b 1610, d. b 8 May 1640?
Henrietta Brownrigg
Henrietta Brownrigg was born. She was the daughter of Henry Thomas Brownrigg.
Henrietta Brownrigg married Dr John Wallen Halahan as his second wife, on 26 January 1832 in St Nicholas Without, Dublin.
A marriage settlement between Henrietta Brownrigg and Dr John Wallen Halahan was made on 26 November 1832. Marriage settlement dated 26 November 1832 between 1) Henrietta Brownrigg of Gloucester St, Dublin, spinster, youngest daughter of the late Henry Thomas Brownrigg of Rathmines Rd, Dublin & Elizabeth Brownrigg otherwise Warren his wife, both deceased 2) John Wallin Halahan, MD, surgeon, Royal Artillery, Island Bridge Barracks & John Brownrigg of Edenderry, Kings co. Esq & Rev Hickman Rose Halahan of York, St, Dublin, clerk..
Henrietta Brownrigg and Dr John Wallen Halahan were recorded on the 1851 census in Field Officers Quarters, Woolwich Common, Kent. John W Halahan, 61, senior surgeon, Artillery, born Ireland, with his wife Henrietta aged 42, born Ireland and children Henry T, 15, scholar, born Gibraltar, Mary 13, born Ireland, Elizabeth 11, born Ireland, Samuel 9, born Corfu, Charles G T 6, born Devon, Portsmouth? and four servants.
Henrietta Brownrigg married Dr John Wallen Halahan as his second wife, on 26 January 1832 in St Nicholas Without, Dublin.
A marriage settlement between Henrietta Brownrigg and Dr John Wallen Halahan was made on 26 November 1832. Marriage settlement dated 26 November 1832 between 1) Henrietta Brownrigg of Gloucester St, Dublin, spinster, youngest daughter of the late Henry Thomas Brownrigg of Rathmines Rd, Dublin & Elizabeth Brownrigg otherwise Warren his wife, both deceased 2) John Wallin Halahan, MD, surgeon, Royal Artillery, Island Bridge Barracks & John Brownrigg of Edenderry, Kings co. Esq & Rev Hickman Rose Halahan of York, St, Dublin, clerk..
Henrietta Brownrigg and Dr John Wallen Halahan were recorded on the 1851 census in Field Officers Quarters, Woolwich Common, Kent. John W Halahan, 61, senior surgeon, Artillery, born Ireland, with his wife Henrietta aged 42, born Ireland and children Henry T, 15, scholar, born Gibraltar, Mary 13, born Ireland, Elizabeth 11, born Ireland, Samuel 9, born Corfu, Charles G T 6, born Devon, Portsmouth? and four servants.
Children of Henrietta Brownrigg and Dr John Wallen Halahan
- Colonel Henry Thomas Halahan b. 16 Aug 1836, d. Oct 1903
- Mary Halahan b. 20 Jul 1837, d. 1877
- Elizabeth Halahan b. 16 Mar 1839
- Lt Samuel Handy Halahan b. 21 Nov 1841, d. 7 Jun 1867
- Charles George Travers Halahan b. 21 Jan 1845
- Augusta Halahan b. c Sep 1847, d. 1 Dec 1847
Isabel de Bruce Queen of Norway
(1275 - 1358)
Isabel de Bruce Queen of Norway|b. 1275\nd. 1358|p109.htm#i14246|Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale|b. Jul 1243\nd. b 4 Apr 1304|p109.htm#i13916|Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick|b. c 1250\nd. b 27 Oct 1292|p146.htm#i13917|Robert de Brus of Annandale 'the Competitor'|b. c 1210\nd. 31 Mar 1295|p111.htm#i13913|Isabel de Clare|b. 2 Nov 1226\nd. bt 10 Jul 1264 - 10 May 1275|p156.htm#i13914|Neil Earl of Carrick|b. s 1200\nd. 1256|p12.htm#i13923|Isabel Unknown||p868.htm#i30154|
Isabel de Bruce Queen of Norway was born in 1275 in Scotland. She was the daughter of Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale and Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick.
Isabel de Bruce Queen of Norway married Erik, II, King of Norway in 1293. They had a child in 1297.
Isabel died in 1358.
Isabel de Bruce Queen of Norway married Erik, II, King of Norway in 1293. They had a child in 1297.
Isabel died in 1358.
Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale
(July 1243 - before 4 April 1304)
Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale|b. Jul 1243\nd. b 4 Apr 1304|p109.htm#i13916|Robert de Brus of Annandale 'the Competitor'|b. c 1210\nd. 31 Mar 1295|p111.htm#i13913|Isabel de Clare|b. 2 Nov 1226\nd. bt 10 Jul 1264 - 10 May 1275|p156.htm#i13914|Robert de Brus 4th Lord of Annandale|b. s 1185\nd. 1245|p111.htm#i13910|Isabel, of Huntingdon,|b. bt 1199 - 1206\nd. b 20 Mar 1251/52|p11.htm#i13911|Gilbert de Clare 3rd Earl of Gloucs & Hertford|b. b 1205\nd. c 1296|p156.htm#i13915|Isabel Pembroke?|b. s 1200\nd. 1239|p607.htm#i14928|
His son, Nigel, or Niel, second earl of Carrick, like his father, was very liberal to the church. In 1255, a commission was granted by Henry the Third, for receiving ‘Niel earl of Karricke,’ and other Scotsmen into his protection. He was one of the regents of Scotland and guardians of Alexander the Third and his queen, appointed in the convention at Roxburgh, 20th September, 1255, and died the following year. He married Margaret, daughter of Walter, high-steward of Scotland, by whom he had a daughter, Margaret, countess of Carrick, in her own right, and the mother of ROBERT THE BRUCE. She was twice married; first, to Adam de Kilconcath (or Kilconquhar), who, in her right, in accordance with the practice of those days, was third earl of Carrick. Having joined the crusade of 1268, under the banner of Louis the Ninth of France, he died at Acon in the Holy Land in 1270. The following year she married, secondly, Robert Burs, son of Robert Brus, lord of Annandale and Cleveland, under the romantic circumstances already related. [See BRUCE.] Brus, in consequence, became fourth earl of Carrick. The countess died before 1292, and on 27th November of that year, her husband resigned to Robert the Bruce, his eldest son, the earldom of Carrick, with all the lands he held in Scotland in right of his wife. He still, however, continued to be styled earl of Carrick. He and his son swore fealty to Edward the First at Berwick, 28th August 1296, on which occasion they are styled in the record ‘Robert de Brus le veil (vieil) e Robert de Brus le jouene Counte de Carrick.’.
Lord Brus, Earl of Carrick, de jure uxoris [England] of Hartlepool, co. Durham, Writtle and Hatfield, Essex &c.
In 1278 he swore fealty, as proxy for Alexander III, for the Kingdom of Scotland, to Edward I, to which King, on 13 June 1291 he also swore fealty. He was summoned to be at Shrewsbury for the trial of David ap Griffith, 298 June 1283 II Edw I, by writ directed Robert Brus Comiti de Carrik. His wife the Countess, having previously died, he on 27 Oct 1292, resigned the earldom of Carrick to his 1st son, though he appears still to have been styled earl thereof. On 1 Apr 1295 he succeeded his father and was governor of Carlisle castle. On 24 June 1295 (23 Edw I), he was summoned to parliament by writ directed Roberto de Bruce. Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale was also known as Brus in some records. He was born in July 1243. Daughters - 1. Isabella, 2.Mary, 3.Christian, 4.Matilda, 5.Margaret
Daughter nr. 3 married circa 1292, has a child in 1293 Daughter nr.1 married in 1293 and has a child in 1297 Daughter nr.2 marries (1st) circa 1312---some twenty years after her sisters, one older and one younger than herself. He was the son of Robert de Brus of Annandale 'the Competitor' and Isabel de Clare.
Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick married secondly Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale in 1271 in Turnberry, Ayrshire, Scotland. He bore arms: Or a saltire and a chief gules, as Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick ', knight.
'Robertus de Brus comes de Carryke ', together with his father and brother Richard, entered into the bond at Turnberry, 20 Sept 1286. He was mentioned in a confirmation charter on 27 December 1287. Confirmation dated at Bronsho 6 Kal. Jan. 16 Ed. 1 (7 Dec.1287) :
1. Lord Robert de Brus, Earl of Carryk, son of Lord Robert de Brus, Lord Wallanand'
2.a. Matthew son of Roger Draparii of Braunketre
b. Amicia his wife.
Hatfeld Regis,(Essex): messuage formerly of Richard son of Godfrey, father of 2b; and a croft called Godyeveleye. Consideration: £20; rent 20s. p.a.
Witnesses: Lord Oliver Morell, Lord Wyscard Ledet, Lord John de la Mare, Lord John de Merk, kts., Nicolas de Baryngton, Peter de Haselingefeld, etc. John de Bledelowe, steward, and others. Endorsement: "Copia carte privileg' pro E.Froddesham".
' Robert de Carrike ', one of the Earls of Scotland attending the Parliament at Brigham, which confirmed the Treaty of Salisbury with England, 14 Mar 1289/90.
' Brus comes de Carryk, Robertus de ' - swore allegiance to King Edward I at Berwick, 1291.
Earl of Carrick in right of his wife; resigned Earldom to son, 9 Nov 1292; Lord of Annandale 1292-1304.
In 1293, Robert de Brus had a market in Hartlepool, within the liberties of the bp of Durham.
He was summoned to Parliament (England) from 24 June 1295 by writ directed 'Roberto de Brus', held thereby to have become Lord Brus.
He performed homage and had livery of his father's English lands, 4 Jul 1295 summoned to attend the King at Shrewsbury, 28 June 1283 by writ directed 'Roberto de Brus comiti de Carrik'.
Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale married Maud FitzAlan circa 19 September 1295. Robert de brus, Earl of carrick, lord of Annandale had licence to marry Maud FitzAlan, the widow of Philip Burnell, Kt, of Holgate, co. Salop. The marriage must have ended in divorce or annulment as Robert left a wife Eleanor while Maud married Simon de Criketot.
He accompanied Edward I into Scotland and fought 28 Apr 1296 at the battle of Dunbar.
13 Oct 1296: Order to give power to someone to receive the attorneys of Robert de Brus, earl of Carrick and lord of Annandale, and Maud his wife, in plea of dower.
Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale married Eleanor Unknown. His widow married 1305/6 as his first wife, Richard Waleys [Lord Waleys].
Robert died before 4 April 1304 in England. He resided latterly in England, and died there or in Palestine 1304, before 14 June, and was buried at Holmcultram. He was buried on 4 April 1304 in the Abbey church, Holm Cultram.
Lord Brus, Earl of Carrick, de jure uxoris [England] of Hartlepool, co. Durham, Writtle and Hatfield, Essex &c.
In 1278 he swore fealty, as proxy for Alexander III, for the Kingdom of Scotland, to Edward I, to which King, on 13 June 1291 he also swore fealty. He was summoned to be at Shrewsbury for the trial of David ap Griffith, 298 June 1283 II Edw I, by writ directed Robert Brus Comiti de Carrik. His wife the Countess, having previously died, he on 27 Oct 1292, resigned the earldom of Carrick to his 1st son, though he appears still to have been styled earl thereof. On 1 Apr 1295 he succeeded his father and was governor of Carlisle castle. On 24 June 1295 (23 Edw I), he was summoned to parliament by writ directed Roberto de Bruce. Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale was also known as Brus in some records. He was born in July 1243. Daughters - 1. Isabella, 2.Mary, 3.Christian, 4.Matilda, 5.Margaret
Daughter nr. 3 married circa 1292, has a child in 1293 Daughter nr.1 married in 1293 and has a child in 1297 Daughter nr.2 marries (1st) circa 1312---some twenty years after her sisters, one older and one younger than herself. He was the son of Robert de Brus of Annandale 'the Competitor' and Isabel de Clare.
Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick married secondly Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale in 1271 in Turnberry, Ayrshire, Scotland. He bore arms: Or a saltire and a chief gules, as Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick ', knight.
'Robertus de Brus comes de Carryke ', together with his father and brother Richard, entered into the bond at Turnberry, 20 Sept 1286. He was mentioned in a confirmation charter on 27 December 1287. Confirmation dated at Bronsho 6 Kal. Jan. 16 Ed. 1 (7 Dec.1287) :
1. Lord Robert de Brus, Earl of Carryk, son of Lord Robert de Brus, Lord Wallanand'
2.a. Matthew son of Roger Draparii of Braunketre
b. Amicia his wife.
Hatfeld Regis,(Essex): messuage formerly of Richard son of Godfrey, father of 2b; and a croft called Godyeveleye. Consideration: £20; rent 20s. p.a.
Witnesses: Lord Oliver Morell, Lord Wyscard Ledet, Lord John de la Mare, Lord John de Merk, kts., Nicolas de Baryngton, Peter de Haselingefeld, etc. John de Bledelowe, steward, and others. Endorsement: "Copia carte privileg' pro E.Froddesham".
' Robert de Carrike ', one of the Earls of Scotland attending the Parliament at Brigham, which confirmed the Treaty of Salisbury with England, 14 Mar 1289/90.
' Brus comes de Carryk, Robertus de ' - swore allegiance to King Edward I at Berwick, 1291.
Earl of Carrick in right of his wife; resigned Earldom to son, 9 Nov 1292; Lord of Annandale 1292-1304.
In 1293, Robert de Brus had a market in Hartlepool, within the liberties of the bp of Durham.
He was summoned to Parliament (England) from 24 June 1295 by writ directed 'Roberto de Brus', held thereby to have become Lord Brus.
He performed homage and had livery of his father's English lands, 4 Jul 1295 summoned to attend the King at Shrewsbury, 28 June 1283 by writ directed 'Roberto de Brus comiti de Carrik'.
Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale married Maud FitzAlan circa 19 September 1295. Robert de brus, Earl of carrick, lord of Annandale had licence to marry Maud FitzAlan, the widow of Philip Burnell, Kt, of Holgate, co. Salop. The marriage must have ended in divorce or annulment as Robert left a wife Eleanor while Maud married Simon de Criketot.
He accompanied Edward I into Scotland and fought 28 Apr 1296 at the battle of Dunbar.
13 Oct 1296: Order to give power to someone to receive the attorneys of Robert de Brus, earl of Carrick and lord of Annandale, and Maud his wife, in plea of dower.
Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale married Eleanor Unknown. His widow married 1305/6 as his first wife, Richard Waleys [Lord Waleys].
Robert died before 4 April 1304 in England. He resided latterly in England, and died there or in Palestine 1304, before 14 June, and was buried at Holmcultram. He was buried on 4 April 1304 in the Abbey church, Holm Cultram.
Children of Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale and Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick
- Elizabeth Bruce
- Isabel Bruce+ b. b 1270
- Robert, the Bruce, King of Scotland+ b. 11 Jul 1274, d. 7 Jun 1329
- Edward Bruce 6th Earl of Carrick, King of Ireland+ b. c 1275, d. 14 Oct 1318
- Isabel de Bruce Queen of Norway b. 1275, d. 1358
- Thomas Bruce b. s 1280, d. 1307
- Alexander Bruce b. s 1282, d. 1307
- Nigel Bruce b. s 1284, d. 1306
- Christina Bruce Countess of Mar+ b. s 1286, d. c 1356
- Matilda Bruce Countess of Ross+ b. s 1288
- Margaret Bruce b. s 1288
- Mary Bruce b. b 1292
Abner Bruce
(19 August 1793 - )
Abner Bruce|b. 19 Aug 1793|p109.htm#i30963|John Bruce|b. c 1770\nd. b 1846?|p110.htm#i4021|Ann Emslie|b. c 1771\nd. b 13 Dec 1846|p308.htm#i4022|||||||James Emslie|b. b 1750?\nd. b 1792|p309.htm#i30966||||
Abner Bruce was christened on 19 August 1793 in Aberdeen, Scotland. John Bruce, flax dresser and Ann Emslie his wife, had a son named Abner, baptised by the Revd John Bryce in presence of John Smith, merchant & James Innes, stabler, both in Aberdeen. He was the son of John Bruce and Ann Emslie.
Alexander Bruce
(say 1282 - 1307)
Alexander Bruce|b. s 1282\nd. 1307|p109.htm#i5130|Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale|b. Jul 1243\nd. b 4 Apr 1304|p109.htm#i13916|Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick|b. c 1250\nd. b 27 Oct 1292|p146.htm#i13917|Robert de Brus of Annandale 'the Competitor'|b. c 1210\nd. 31 Mar 1295|p111.htm#i13913|Isabel de Clare|b. 2 Nov 1226\nd. bt 10 Jul 1264 - 10 May 1275|p156.htm#i13914|Neil Earl of Carrick|b. s 1200\nd. 1256|p12.htm#i13923|Isabel Unknown||p868.htm#i30154|
Alexander Bruce was born say 1282. He was the son of Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale and Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick.
Alexander died in 1307. He was executed.
Thomas and Alexander, who, being taken prisoners in Galloway, 9th February, 1306-7, by Duncan Macdowal, when bringing succours to their brother Robert from Ireland, after an engagement in which they were both severely wounded, and presented by him at Carlisle to Edward the First, were, by his order, immediately executed.
Alexander died in 1307. He was executed.
Thomas and Alexander, who, being taken prisoners in Galloway, 9th February, 1306-7, by Duncan Macdowal, when bringing succours to their brother Robert from Ireland, after an engagement in which they were both severely wounded, and presented by him at Carlisle to Edward the First, were, by his order, immediately executed.
Alexander Bruce Earl of Carrick
( - 1333)
Alexander Bruce Earl of Carrick|d. 1333|p109.htm#i32809|Edward Bruce 6th Earl of Carrick, King of Ireland|b. c 1275\nd. 14 Oct 1318|p110.htm#i14206|Isabel de Strathbogie||p822.htm#i32808|Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale|b. Jul 1243\nd. b 4 Apr 1304|p109.htm#i13916|Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick|b. c 1250\nd. b 27 Oct 1292|p146.htm#i13917|||||||
Alexander Bruce Earl of Carrick was the son of Edward Bruce 6th Earl of Carrick, King of Ireland and Isabel de Strathbogie. Alexander held the title of Earl of Carrick between 1330 and 1333.
Alexander died in 1333 in Halidon Hill, Northumberland. He played an ambivalent role during Edward Balliol's first invasion of Scotland. For a time he fell in with Balliol, but then he rejoined the Bruce loyalist side. He was killed fighting on the Scottish side at the Battle of Halidon Hill..
Alexander died in 1333 in Halidon Hill, Northumberland. He played an ambivalent role during Edward Balliol's first invasion of Scotland. For a time he fell in with Balliol, but then he rejoined the Bruce loyalist side. He was killed fighting on the Scottish side at the Battle of Halidon Hill..
Ann Bruce
(October 1805 - )
Ann Bruce|b. Oct 1805|p109.htm#i4018|John Bruce|b. c 1770\nd. b 1846?|p110.htm#i4021|Ann Emslie|b. c 1771\nd. b 13 Dec 1846|p308.htm#i4022|||||||James Emslie|b. b 1750?\nd. b 1792|p309.htm#i30966||||
Ann Bruce was born in October 1805 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Her immigration records implies that she was born in October 1805, the person certifying registry of baptism was Andrew Cairngriss?. She was the daughter of John Bruce and Ann Emslie.
Ann Bruce married John Riddell, son of Donaldson Riddell and Margaret Renny, on 12 December 1820 in St Nicholas, Aberdeen, Scotland. Marriage contract: December 9 1820 Mr John Riddel, Merchant in Aberdeen & Miss Ann Bruce, there, daughter of Mr John Bruce, Merchant in Aberdeen, cautioner for both parties. Three times on Sabbath first. £2.0.0. Ann was widowed in April 1832 on the death of her husband John Riddell.
Ann Bruce married Andrew Smith on 6 July 1832 in St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Andrew Smith, Rectifier of Spirits, residing in no.1 Clerk Street and Ann Bruce, or Riddel, also residing in same place, both in this parish, daughter of John Bruce, Innkeeper of Inverury and parish thereof, and relict of the deceased John Riddel, sometime Merchant in Aberdeen, afterward resident in Edinburgh, have been three times proclaimed in order to marriage in the parish church of St Cuthbert's and no objections have been offered. Married on the 6th day of July current by the Reverend Doctor David Dickson, one of the Ministers of this parish.
Ann Bruce and Andrew Smith appeared on the 1841 census in Citadel, North Leith, Midlothian. Andrew Smith aged 30, labourer, Ann Smith 35, Ann Smith 16, none born in the county.
Ann Bruce and Anne Riddell arrived per "New York Packet" on 23 October 1841 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, from Greenock, Scotland. There was smallpox on board and the vessel (with 284 immigrants and passengers) was quarantined for over 6 weeks, together with the pilot. The ship was released on December 18th and the immigrants about 1 January 1842. They were brought out by John Miller, Esq. under the Bounty scheme at £19 each.
Ann Riddell was described as an unmarried female immigrant - a native of Aberdeen, aged 17, house servant, arrived in very good health. She was under the protection of her stepfather Andrew Smith & wife. Her character was certificed by John Gilton & Arch[bishop?] Geddes of Leith. Andrew Smith was a native of Edinburgh, being baptised at St Cuthbert's, a farm servant, aged 31, son of James, Excise Agent & Catherine, both dead. He complained generally about the treatment and the provisions but was in perfect health. He was in the colonial hospital when the forms were filled out and produced at the Officer in Health on 7 January 1842. His baptism was certified by Robert Canley?, Session clerk, of St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh and his character certified by John Gillon & Archd Geddy of Leith. His wife Ann was a native of Aberdeen, daughter of John & Ann Bruce, who were alive, she was a servant aged 36 on application 35, Oct 1805, baptism certified by Andrew Cairngriss?, with John Gillon of Leith certifying her character. Ann Smith was in very good health but thought the doctor did not pay enough attention to them. They were all Protestants and could both read and write. Ann Bruce and Andrew Smith witnessed John Morris and Anne Riddell's wedding on 19 March 1847 in Yass parish, co. Murray, New South Wales, Australia. Ann Bruce and Andrew Smith witnessed William MacKenzie and Lily Weston's wedding on 14 July 1875 in St David's Manse, Presbyterian church, Albury, New South Wales.
Ann Bruce married John Riddell, son of Donaldson Riddell and Margaret Renny, on 12 December 1820 in St Nicholas, Aberdeen, Scotland. Marriage contract: December 9 1820 Mr John Riddel, Merchant in Aberdeen & Miss Ann Bruce, there, daughter of Mr John Bruce, Merchant in Aberdeen, cautioner for both parties. Three times on Sabbath first. £2.0.0. Ann was widowed in April 1832 on the death of her husband John Riddell.
Ann Bruce married Andrew Smith on 6 July 1832 in St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Andrew Smith, Rectifier of Spirits, residing in no.1 Clerk Street and Ann Bruce, or Riddel, also residing in same place, both in this parish, daughter of John Bruce, Innkeeper of Inverury and parish thereof, and relict of the deceased John Riddel, sometime Merchant in Aberdeen, afterward resident in Edinburgh, have been three times proclaimed in order to marriage in the parish church of St Cuthbert's and no objections have been offered. Married on the 6th day of July current by the Reverend Doctor David Dickson, one of the Ministers of this parish.
Ann Bruce and Andrew Smith appeared on the 1841 census in Citadel, North Leith, Midlothian. Andrew Smith aged 30, labourer, Ann Smith 35, Ann Smith 16, none born in the county.
Ann Bruce and Anne Riddell arrived per "New York Packet" on 23 October 1841 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, from Greenock, Scotland. There was smallpox on board and the vessel (with 284 immigrants and passengers) was quarantined for over 6 weeks, together with the pilot. The ship was released on December 18th and the immigrants about 1 January 1842. They were brought out by John Miller, Esq. under the Bounty scheme at £19 each.
Ann Riddell was described as an unmarried female immigrant - a native of Aberdeen, aged 17, house servant, arrived in very good health. She was under the protection of her stepfather Andrew Smith & wife. Her character was certificed by John Gilton & Arch[bishop?] Geddes of Leith. Andrew Smith was a native of Edinburgh, being baptised at St Cuthbert's, a farm servant, aged 31, son of James, Excise Agent & Catherine, both dead. He complained generally about the treatment and the provisions but was in perfect health. He was in the colonial hospital when the forms were filled out and produced at the Officer in Health on 7 January 1842. His baptism was certified by Robert Canley?, Session clerk, of St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh and his character certified by John Gillon & Archd Geddy of Leith. His wife Ann was a native of Aberdeen, daughter of John & Ann Bruce, who were alive, she was a servant aged 36 on application 35, Oct 1805, baptism certified by Andrew Cairngriss?, with John Gillon of Leith certifying her character. Ann Smith was in very good health but thought the doctor did not pay enough attention to them. They were all Protestants and could both read and write. Ann Bruce and Andrew Smith witnessed John Morris and Anne Riddell's wedding on 19 March 1847 in Yass parish, co. Murray, New South Wales, Australia. Ann Bruce and Andrew Smith witnessed William MacKenzie and Lily Weston's wedding on 14 July 1875 in St David's Manse, Presbyterian church, Albury, New South Wales.
Children of Ann Bruce and John Riddell
- Anne Riddell+ b. 18 May 1822, d. in 1887? or 1860?
- Charles Thomson Riddell b. 20 Oct 1824
Christian Bruce
( - after 1329)
Christian Bruce|d. a 1329|p109.htm#i22973|Robert, the Bruce, King of Scotland|b. 11 Jul 1274\nd. 7 Jun 1329|p110.htm#i13590||||Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annandale|b. Jul 1243\nd. b 4 Apr 1304|p109.htm#i13916|Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick|b. c 1250\nd. b 27 Oct 1292|p146.htm#i13917|||||||
Christian Bruce was the daughter of Robert, the Bruce, King of Scotland.
Christian died after 1329. Christian Bruce of Carrick, was in receipt of a pension from the King in 1328 and 1329.
Christian died after 1329. Christian Bruce of Carrick, was in receipt of a pension from the King in 1328 and 1329.
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