Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part One [ISBN 0-8063-4828-3] [DPL R02263 88949] Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Two [ISBN 0-8063-5117-9] [DPL R02263 88957] Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Three [ISBN 0-8063-5178-0] Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Four [ISBN 0-8063-5276-0] Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Five [ISBN 0-8063-5364-3,978-0-8063-5364-7] [DPL R02450 47942] Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Six [ISBN 978-0-8063-5657-0] [DPL R02450 47950] by David Dobson Printed for Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, Maryland REFERENCES Archives AA = Angus Archives, Montrose AA = Ayrshire Archives [frompart6] AUA = Aberdeen University Archives B = Burgh Records DCA = Dundee City Archives DSA = Delaware State Archives GA = Glasgow Archives HBCA = Hudson Bay Company Archives HD = Highland Destitution Papers NA = National Archives, London NAC = National Archives of Canada, Ottawa NARA = National Archives Record Administration NAS = National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh GD = Gifts and Deposits RD = Register of Deeds RGS = Register of the Great Seal RH = Register House RS = Register of Sasines SC = Sheriff Court SH = Services of Heirs NLS = National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh NRAS = National Reg. Archives, Scotland NRS = National Records of Scotland NSARM = Nova Scotia Archives Recors Management PAM = Public Archives of Manitoba PANB = Public Archives of New Brunswick PANS = Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Halifax PAPEI = Public Archives of Prince Edward Island PAR = Passenger Arrival Records PKA = Perth and Kinross Archives RD = Register of Deeds RS = Register of Sasines SAU = St Andrews University SC = Sheriff Court Records SCA = Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh SHC = Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill SRO = Scottish Record Office STG = Stirling Council Archives, Stirling USNA = United States National Archives Publications AJ = Aberdeen Journal, series AMC = Annals of Megantic County, [Lynn, Mass, 1902] AO = Annaadale Observer, series BJ = Banffshire Journal, series BPP = British Parliamentary Papers, series CC = Canadian Courant, series CM = Caledonian Mercury DA = Dundee Advertiser, series DCA = Dundee Courier and Argus, series DF = Dunfermline Journal, series DJ = Dunfermline Journal DP = Dunfermline Press, series DPCA = Dundee, Perth and Cupar Advertiser, series DU = Dundee University EC = Edinburgh Courant, series EEC = Edinburgh Evening Courant, series EFR = East of Fife Record ENES = Emigration from North East Scotland, 1995, M. Harper, [Aberdeen, 1988] F = Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae FA = Fife Advertiser FFP = Fife Free Press, series FH = Fife Herald, series FJ = Fife Journal, series GA = Greenock Advertiser, series [frompart34&5] GH = Glasgow Herald, series GkAd = Greenock Advertiser, series GM = Gentleman's Magazine, series GT = Greenock Telegraph, series GW = Galloway Advertiser / Wigtown Free Press, series IC = Inverness Courier, series IJ = Inverness Journal, series JRK = James Ramsay of Kildalton, F. Ramsay, [Toronto 1969] KCA = King's College Aberdeen MacG = Mackenzie's Gazette, series MCA = Marischal College, Aberdeed MG = Montreal Gazette, series MH = Montreal Herald, series PC = Perthshire Courier, series PJ = People's Journal, series PJD = People's Journal, Dundee, series PO = Pictou Observer, series Qgaz = Quebec Gazette, series QM = Quebec Mercury, series QMC = Quebec Morning Chronicle, series PSS = Pioneer Scotch Settlers QCG = Quebec City Gazette, series RGG = Roll of Graduates of the University of Glasgow, 1727 to 1897, W. I. Addison, Glasgow, 1898 RGU = Roll of Graduates of the University of Glasgow, 1727-1897 W. I. Addison. {Glasgow, 1898} S = Scotsman, series SG = scottish Guardian, series SM = The Scots Magazine TVH = Tay Valley Historian, series W = Witness, series WNP = Weekly News, Perthshire, series WRHS = Western Reserve Historical Society 1812 = British Aliens in USA, 1812, K. Scott, [Baltimore, 1979] REFERENCES [frompart2] AOSC = Annals of the Original Secession Church, 1886 CM = Caledonian Mercury, series DC = Daily Courant, Edinburgh, series DGC = Dumfries & Galloway Courier, series DGH = Dumfries & Galloway Herald, series GA = Glasgow Archives [frompart2] GEP = Glasgow Evening Press, series GRH = General Register House, Edinburgh GSP = Glasgow Saturday Post, series MCA = Records of Marischal College Aberdeen, 1898 NCPresb = North Carolina Prebyterian, series NW = Northern Warder, series SHR = Scottish Historical Review, series UPC = Annals of the United Presbyterian Church, 1873 ABBREVIATIONS G/s = gravestone inscription Cnf = confirmation of testament Inv = inventory Comm. = Commissariat MI = Monumental Inscription BROWN, A., born 1821, a merchant, with his wife Isabella White born 1846, and infant, emigrated on the 1592 ton _SS_State_of_Pennsylvania_, master James Knight, from Glasgow via Larne to New York, arrived on 22 September 1876. [USNA.M237/406] [frompart4] BROWN, ALEXANDER, of Greenwich Street, New York, 1853. [NAS.b22.4.64/110] [frompart4] BROWN, ALEXANDER MURRAY, eldest son of Forbes Scott Brown of Glugar, Prince of Wales Island and of Longformacus, Berwickshire, married Helen Lyndia, youngest daughter of Thomas Kirkpatrick MP, in Kingston, Canada, on 3 June 1869. [S#8082] [frompart3] BROWN, ANDREW, born 1789, a joiner from Crail, Fife, emigrated to America 1830, settled in Netchez, died there 28.1.1871.[EFR] [frompart1] BROWN, BARBARA LAWSON, born 1805, youngest daughter of James Brown in Edmondston, Lanarkshire, died in Winchester, Ontario, 18 April 1878. [S#10,874] [frompart3] BROWN, CHRISTOPHER D., an engineer in California, 1876. [NAS.RD5.1602.545] [frompart5] BROWN, DANIEL, born in North America during 1822, died in Kilmaurs, Aurshire, on 9 November 1829, son of William Brown of the Hudson Bay Company. [Kilmaurs MI] [frompart6] BROWN, DAVID, forth son of Archibald Brown in Inverdovat, Fife, died in Quebec on 29 December 1869, [S#8265] [frompart3] BROWN, DAVID, in Galt, Canada, bonds, etc, 1881-1903. [NRS.B2/2.16.256, etc] [frompart6] BROWN, EDWARD, a millwright from Innerwick, Dunbar, East Lothian, died in Manwell City, USA, o n13 March 1874. [EC#27924] [frompart2] BROWN, EDWARD, a millwright from Innerwick, Dunbar, died in Manuell City, USA, on 13 March 1874. [S#9576] [frompart3] BROWN, ELIZABETH, daughter of Peter Brown of the /Toronto Globe/ formerly of Edinburgh, died in a railway accident between Canada and New York, near Syracuse, on 15 October 1857. [W.XVIII.19222] [frompart4] BROWN, GEORGE, in Toronto, married Anne Nelson, eldest daughter of Thomas Nelson a publisher in Edinburgh, there 17.11.1862.[AJ#5995] [frompart1] BROWN, GEORGE, born in Wemyss, Fife, 1852, son of John Brown a bootmaker, died at Russell's Hotel, Texas, 2.6.1886. [PJ, 26.6.1886] [frompart1] BROWN, GEORGE, died in buffalo on 25 Janurary 1963. [NAS.CC8.8.inv.1864] [frompart2] BROWN, GEORGE, postmaster of Owen Sound, Canada, husband of Margaret Stirrat, 1855. [NAS.PS3.16.231] [frompart3] BROWN, GEORGE, born in Wemyss, Fife, in 1852, son of John Brown a boot-maker, died in Runnel's Hotel, Texas, on 2 June 1886. [PJ:26.6.1886] [frompart4] BROWN, GEORGE THOMAS, born 1864, second son of Thomas Brown from Innerwick, Dunbar, died in Maine City on 3 June 1871. [S#8725] [frompart3] BROWN, GEORGE, youngest son of Edward Brown, millwright in Innerwick, Dunbar, East Lothian, died in Dundas, Canada, on 28 August 1878. [S#10,989] [frompart3] BROWN, GEORGE, possibly from Perth, a surveyor at 157 Broadway Street, New York, 1852, formerly in Quebec, Montreal, Connecticut and Lond Island, a letter. [PKA.ms85, bundle 85] [frompart6] BROWN, ISABELLA, eldest daughter of the late John Brown a wright at Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh, and widow of John Lawrie a tailer and clothier from South Castle Street, Edinburgh, died at Oakville, Canada West, on 5 June 1879. [S#11,214] [frompart5] BROWN, ISABELLA MCCULLOCH, second daughter of J. O. Brown, and artist in Edinburgh, married B. J. B. Williams, son of Reverend B. Williams Hastings, in Deloraine, Monitoba, 4 December 1884. [S.129949] [frompart6] BROWN, J. F., late Captain of the HEICS Madras Artillery, died in Lower Canada on 29 April 1857. [W.XVIII.1874] [frompart4] BROWN, JAMES, from Peebles, now in USA, 8 May 1833. [NAS.RS.Edinburgh.42/95] [frompart2] BROWN, JAMES, in Clerk County, Georgia, cnf 1856 Edinburgh. [NAS.SC70.1.92/790] [frompart2] BROWN, JAMES, in Peebles and in USA, 1833. [NAS.B22.4.42/95] [frompart4] BROWN, JAMES, died in Savanna Georgia, in May 1838. [DPCA#1878] [frompart5] BROWN, JAMES, in New York, 1861. [NAS.RD5.1128/307] [frompart5] BROWN, JAMES, born 1809, son of John Brown feuar in Fochabers, Morayshire, and his wife Helen Gray, died in New York in 1834. [Bellie MI, Morayshire] [frompart6] BROWN, JAMES, born in 1834, a laborer, emigrated via Greenock, Renfrewshire, to New York on the brig _Edinburgh_, arrived there 4 Februrary 1858. [NARA.M237.182] [frompart6] BROWN, Dr JAMES D., son of the late James Lockhart Brown of Grennock Grammar School, Renfrewshire, died in New York on 3 April 1875. [GA:1.5.1875] [frompart6] BROWN, JAMES, born 1865, son of James Brown [1825-1892] and his wife Mary Spark [1829-1899]. Died in Boston, USA, 15 June 1888. [Earlston MI] [frompart6] BROWN, JANE, wife of Reverend W. B. Clark, formerly of Maxwelltown, Dumfries, died in Quebec, Lower Canada, on 16 February 1854. [W#XV.1525] [frompart4] BROWN, JANE H., in New York, 1862 [NAS.RD5,1165/459] [frompart5] BROWN, JANE, wife of Reverend W. B. Clark, formerly of Maxwelltown, Dumfries, died in Quebec on 16 Februrary 1854. [W.XV.1525] [frompart6] BROWN, or STEVENSON, JEANNIE, in Montreal, 1867. [NAS.RD5.1283/409] [frompart5] BROWN, JESSIE SCOTT, born in Stromness, Orkney, 1829, died in Victoria, British Columbia, on 2 October 1896. [Ross Bay MI] [frompart6] BROWN, JOHN, from Netherway, Dumfriesshire, died in Richmond, Virginia, 25.12.1822. [DPCA#1072] [frompart1] BROWN, JOHN, a joiner from Leven, Fife, died in Hartfield, Connecticut, 15.3.1886. [FFP] [frompart1] BROWN, JOHN, born 1856, a blacksmith from Leven, Fife, died in Hartfield, Connecticut, 18.9.1891. [FFP] [frompart1] BROWN, JOHN F., son of James Brown in Locharbriggs, Dumfries-shire, died in Augusta, Georgia, on 6 November 1841. [DGH:23.12.1841] [frompart2] BROWN, JOHN, a merchant in Halifax, Nova Scotia, father of Robert Morrison Brown a merchant in Halifax, William Cassillis Brown a merchant in Halifax, Jane Cassils Brown wife of Thomas Williamson a merchant in Halifax, Elizabeth Margaret Brown wide of Alexander Murison a marchant in Halifax, and Ann Hellen Williamson Brown, wife of Daniel McCallum an advocate in Quebec, 1830. [NAS.RD54.6299] [frompart3] BROWN, JOHN, in Hamilton, Ohio, 20 September 1844. [NAS.RS. Edinburgh.53/48] [frompart3] BROWN, JOHN S., in Hamilton, Ohio, 1844. [NAS.B22.4.53/48] [frompart4] BROWN, JOHN MOORE, fourth son of Dr W.L.Brown the Principal of Marischal College, Aberdeen, died in Hamilton, Upper Canada, 19.8.1849. [AJ#5307][SG#1858] [frompart1] BROWN, JOHN MOORE, fourth son of the very Reverend Dr W. L. Brown, Principal of Marischal College, Aberdeen, died in Hamilton, Upper Canada, 19 August 1849 [SG#18/1858] [frompart2] BROWN, JUDITH PIGOT, wife of William Robinson, Assistant Commissary General, relict of Francis William Nichol in Tobago, died in St John, Newfoundland, 18.5.1846. [AJ#5142] [frompart1] BROWN, MAGGIE, eldest daughter of William Brown from Milmarnock, Ayrshire, married Robert Stenton, a cooper from Leith, in Montreal on 5 May 1871. [S#8679] [frompart3] BROWN, MARY, daughter of James Brown in Baltimore, niece of O.M.Brown i Cupar, Fife, married William Lisle, a dry goods clerk, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 4.5.1857. [PJ] [frompart1] BROWN, MARY, wife of Edward Gardiner a flesher from Edinburgh, died in Parton, Hamilton, Canada, on 5 July 1873. [EC#27719] [frompart2] BROWN, NEIL, a joiner from Grennock, Renfrewshire, married Eliza, youngest daughter of the late John McLaughlin in Grenock, at Brook Avenue, Toronto, on 17 July 1889. [GT:3.8.1889] [frompart6] BROWN, PETER, born 1783, a former merchant in Edinburgh, late editor of 'The Banner', died in Toronto on 30 June 1863. [S#2522] [frompart3] BROWN, PETER, born 1860, youngest son of Andrew Brown in Newburgh, Fife, was accidentally shot on board the _Tulchan of Dundee_ at Philadelphia on 8 July 1879. [People's Journal] [frompart5] BROWN, R., arrived in Quebec on 19 May 1822 aboard the _Rebecca_, Captain Harvey, from Greenock on 10 April 1822. [MG:30.5.1822] [frompart5] BROWN, RACHEL, in Mearville, Pennsylvania, an inventory, 1877. [NRS.SC70.182/1018] [frompart6] BROWN, ROBERT, born 1767, formerly of Perth Nurseries, died in Philadelphia 20.9.1845 [EEC#21257][W#616] [frompart1] BROWN, ROBERT, at Cairnie Farm, Illinois, 1866. [NAS.B22.4.88/98] [frompart4] BROWN, ROBERT, emigrated from Greenock aboard the brig _Portaferry_ bound for Montreal in 1833, arrived there on 30 May 1833. [MG:30.5.1833] [frompart5] BROWN, ROBERT, emigrated from Grennock, Renfrewshire, aboard the brig _Portaferry_, master J. Pollock, bound for Quebec in 1833. [MG:30.5.1833] [frompart6] BROWN, ROBERT PITT, third son of Robert Brown of New Hall, died in Hamilton, Canada West, 4.12.1850 [EEC#22063][FJ#940][W#1180] [frompart1] BROWN, ROBERT PITT, third son of the late Robert Brown, died in Hamilton, Western Canada, on 4 December 1850. [W#XII.1180] [frompart4] BROWN, ROBINA, daughter of William Brown a farmer in Blackshiels, Edinburgh, married Alick Hunter from Burntisland, Fife, then in Hartford, Connecticut, there on 11 July 1873. [S#9359] [frompart3] BROWN, SARAH R., in Chatham, Ontario, 1877. [NAS.RD5.1642.57] [frompart4] BROWN, THOMAS, a blacksmith, son of Gilbert Brown a farmer in Springfield, died in Hertford, America, 23 April 1870. [S#8361] [frompart3] BROWN, THOMAS STEELE, from Greenock, Renfrewshire, died at Blanche Viego, Nordhoff, California, on 30 August 1889. [GT:2.9.1889] [frompart6] BROWN, WALTER LAWRENCE, son of Thomas Nicholls Brown from Edinburgh, was born in Auburn, Maine, on 25 August 1878. [S#10,975] [frompart3] BROWN, William, and his wife Ann Gutherie, lare of Ardmuddle, Aberdeenshire, died in Brownsville, Illinois, 1.7.1849. [AJ#5299] [frompart1] BROWN, WILLIAM, a joiner, son of James Brown and Janet Gardiner in Leven, Fife, Married Jessie Readie Forbes, third daughter of William Forbes in Dysart, Fife, in Buffalo, New York, 25.8.1857. [PJ] [frompart1] BROWN, WILLIAM, in San Francisco, 1875. [NAS.RD5.1537/201] [frompart5] BROWN, WILLIAM DAWSON, sone of Reverend David Brown, from Crailing, Roxburghshire, died in Montreal on 1 September 1875. [EC#28412] [frompart2] BROWN, WILLIAM, in Brooklyn, late of Preston, Berwickshire, married Isabella Runciman, eldest daughter of William Runciman from Haddington, East Lothian, in Wellray, Haldimand, Canada West, 30 December 1869. [S#8290] [frompart3] BROWN, WILLIAM, jr., late of Leven, Fife, died at Castle Gardens, New York, on 18 July 1866. [DA#1653] [frompart6] BROWN, WILLIAM H., born in Stromness, Orkney, 1830, died in Victoria, British Columbia, on 20 January 1898. [Ross Bay MI] [frompart6] BROWN, ....., son of John James Brown, was born at 7 Prince Arthur Place, Montreal, 4 December 1868. [S#7921] [frompart3] BROWN, ....., daughter of Robert Brown from Aberseen, was born at Mossy Creek, Tennessee, on 19 June 1873. [S#9348] [frompart3] BROWN, ....., emigrated from Greenock, on the barque _Kent_ bound for Montreal on 2 April 1842, shipwrecked on Seven Islands on 8 June 1842 but saved. [W.III.254] [frompart4] BROWN, ....., son of Lieutenant Colonel Brown of the Royal Highlanders, was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on 15 January 1850. [W#XI.1082] [frompart4] BROWN, ....., daughter of George Brown, was born in Toronto on 12 December 1863. [W#XXV.2705] [frompart4] BROWN, ....., arrived in Quebec on 11 May 1819 on the _Rebecca_, master Thomas McKenzie, from Grennock. [MG:19.5.1819] [frompart5] BROWN, ....., arrived in Quebec on 11 October 1820 aboard the brig _Jane_, from Ayr. [QM] [frompart5] BROWNE, ROBERT, late in Westbarns, East Lothian, died in St Eugene, Canada West, on 22 January 1871. [S#8599] [frompart3]