Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Six by David Dobson Denver Public Library R02450 47950 Copyright (c) 2013 by David Dobson All Right Reserved. Printed for Clearfield Company by Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, Maryland 2013 ISBN 978-0-8063-5657-0 Made in the United States of America REFERENCES ---------- Archives AA = Ayrshire Archives DCA = Dundee City Archives DSA = Delaware State Archives GA = Glasgow Archives HBCA = Hudson Bay Company Archives NA = National Archives, London NARA = National Archives Records Administration NLS = National Library of Scotland NRS = National Records of Scotland NSARM = Nova Scotia Archives Recors Management PKA = Perth and Kinross Archives SCA = Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh Publications AMC = Annals of Megantic County, [Lynn, Mass, 1902] DA = Dundee Advertiser, series DCA = Dundee Courier and Argus, series DPCA = Dundee, Perth & Cupar Advertiser, series DU = Dundee University F = Fastii Ecclesiae Scoticanae, [Edinburgh, 1915] GA = Greenock Advertiser, series GM = Gentleman's Magazine, series GT = Greenock Telegraph, series GW = Galloway Advertiser / Wigtown Free Press, series IJ = Inverness Journal, series MG = Montreal Gazette, series PJD = People's Journal, Dundee, series TVH = Tay Valley Historian, series PSS = Pioneer Scotch Settlers QCD = Quebec City Gazette, series S = The Scotsman, series SM = The Scots Magazine W = The Witness, series WNP = Weekly News, Perthshire, series WRHS = Western Reserve Historical Society Abbreviations Comm. = Commissariat MI = Monumental Inscription 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] BROWN, DAVID, in Galt, Canada, bonds, etc, 1881-1903. [NRS.B2/2.16.256, etc] 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] 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] 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[ 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] 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] 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] BROWN, JANE, wife of Reverend W. B. Clark, formerly of Maxwelltown, Dumfries, died in Quebec on 16 Februrary 1854. [W.XV.1525] BROWN, JESSIE SCOTT, born in Stromness, Orkney, 1829, died in Victoria, British Columbia, on 2 October 1896. [Ross Bay MI] 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] BROWN, RACHEL, in Mearville, Pennsylvania, an inventory, 1877. [NRS.SC70.182/1018] BROWN, ROBERT, emigrated from Grennock, Renfrewshire, aboard the brig _Portaferry_, master J. Pollock, bound for Quebec in 1833. [MG:30.5.1833] BROWN, THOMAS STEELE, from Greenock, Renfrewshire, died at Blanche Viego, Nordhoff, California, on 30 August 1889. [GT:2.9.1889] BROWN, WILLIAM, jr., late of Leven, Fife, died at Castle Gardens, New York, on 18 July 1866. [DA#1653] BROWN, WILLIAM H., born in Stromness, Orkney, 1830, died in Victoria, British Columbia, on 20 January 1898. [Ross Bay MI]