Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Four by David Dobson Copyright (c) 2005 by David Dobson All Right Reserved. Printed for Clearfield Company by Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, Maryland 2005 International Standard Book Number: 0-8063-5276-0 Made in the United States of America _REFERENCES_ ARCHIVES AA = Angus Archives, Montrose AUA = Aberdeen University Archives NAC = National Archives of Canada, Ottawa NAS = National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh PANS = Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Halifax SCA = Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh STG = Stirling Council Archives, Stirling PUBLICATIONS DP = Dunfermline Press, series EC = Edinburgh Courant, series FH = Fife Herald, series FJ = Fife Journal, series GA = Greenock Advertiser, series IC = Inverness Courier, series JRK = James Ramsay of Kildalton, F. Ramsay, [Toronto 1969] MacG = Mackenzie's Gazette, series PJ = People's Journal, series PO = Pictou Observer, series RGG = Roll of Graduates of the University of Glasgow, 1727 to 1897, W. I. Addison, Glasgow, 1898 SG = Scottish Guardian, series W = Witness, series 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] BROWN, ALEXANDER, of Greenwich Street, New York, 1853. [NAS.b22.4.64/110] 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] 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] BROWN, JAMES, in Peebles and in USA, 1833. [NAS.B22.4.42/95] BROWN, JANE, wife of Reverend W. B. Clark, formerly of Maxwelltown, Dumfries, died in Quebec, Lower Canada, on 16 February 1854. [W#XV.1525] BROWN, JOHN S., in Hamilton, Ohio, 1844. [NAS.B22.4.53/48] BROWN, J. F., late Captain of the HEICS Madras Artillery, died in Lower Canada on 29 April 1857. [W.XVIII.1874] BROWN, ROBERT, at Cairnie Farm, Illinois, 1866. [NAS.B22.4.88/98] BROWN, ROBERT PITT, third son of the late Robert Brown, died in Hamilton, Western Canada, on 4 December 1850. [W#XII.1180] BROWN, SARAH R., in Chatham, Ontario, 1877. [NAS.RD5.1642.57] 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] BROWN, ....., son of Lieutenant Colonel Brown of the Royal Highlanders, was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on 15 January 1850. [W#XI.1082] BROWN, ....., daughter of George Brown, was born in Toronto on 12 December 1863. [W#XXV.2705]