Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Five by David Dobson Denver Public Library R02450 47942 Copyright (c) 2007 by David Dobson All Right Reserved. Printed for Clearfield Company by Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, Maryland 2007 ISBN-13: 978-0-8063-5364-7 ISBN-10: 0-8063-5364-3 Made in the United States of America _REFERENCES_ ARCHIVES DCA = Dundee City Archives NA = National Archives, London NARA = National Archives, Record Administration NAS = National Archives of Scotland NLS = National Library of Scotland PAM = Public Archives of Manitoba PANB = Public Archives of New Brunswick PANS = Public Archives of Nova Scotia PAPEI = Public Archives of Prince Edward Island SAU = St Andrews University SCA = Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh SHC = Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PUBLICATIONS BPP = British Parliamentary Papers, series CC = Canadian Courant, series DA = Dundee Advertiser, series DPCA = Dundee, Perth and Cupar Advertiser, series EC = Edinburgh Courant, series EEC = Edinburgh Evening Courant, series F = Fasti FFP = Fife Free Press, series FH = Fife Herald, series FJ = Fife Journal, series GA = Greenock Advertiser, series IC = Inverness Courier, series GH = Glasgow Herald, series MG = Montreal Gazette, series MH = Montreal Herald, series PJ = People's Journal, series QM = Quebec Mercury, series QMC = Quebec Morning Chronicle, series S = Scotsman, series W = Witness, series BROWN, CHRISTOPHER D., an engineer in California, 1876. [NAS.RD5.1602.545] 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] BROWN, JAMES, died in Savanna Georgia, in May 1838. [DPCA#1878] BROWN, JAMES, in New York, 1861. [NAS.RD5.1128/307] BROWN, JANE H., in New York, 1862 [NAS.RD5,1165/459] BROWN, or STEVENSON, JEANNIE, in Montreal, 1867. [NAS.RD5.1283/409] 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] BROWN, R., arrived in Quebec on 19 May 1822 aboard the _Rebecca_, Captain Harvey, from Greenock on 10 April 1822. [MG:30.5.1822] BROWN, ROBERT, emigrated from Greenock aboard the brig _Portaferry_ bound for Montreal in 1833, arrived there on 30 May 1833. [MG:30.5.1833] BROWN, WILLIAM, in San Francisco, 1875. [NAS.RD5.1537/201] BROWN, ....., arrived in Quebec on 11 May 1819 on the _Rebecca_, master Thomas McKenzie, from Grennock. [MG:19.5.1819] BROWN, ....., arrived in Quebec on 11 October 1820 aboard the brig _Jane_, from Ayr. [QM]