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3 Browns

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James

James Report 31 Oct 2012 22:33

Have looked in Scotlands People website....emigration has been considered as a possibility...just havent been able to find anything

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 31 Oct 2012 22:26

Where have you looked for the marriages/deaths?

Have you considered that they may have emigrated?

James

James Report 31 Oct 2012 22:15

Hi...I am trying to find info on the following (they are all part of the same family).

1) Alexander Brown...born 30th Mar 1865 at Cambus, Alloa

2) William Brown....born 16th May 1867 at Crieff

3) James Brown...born 13th July 1872 at Ardoch, Perthshire

Father was John Brown....Mother Margaret Brown (ms Stewart). There are other family as well but I already have full info on them.

The family. are all on the 1871 Census living at Blackford and are all on the 1881 Census living at Lecropt.

Father John Brown died in 1882 at Lecropt, The 1891 census shows mother Margaret living with her daughter (also Margaret....she is married by then,married surname is Drummond) and her family in Stirling.She lived there until her death. Alexander is also there. No record of William or James.

I cannot find anything after that for Alexander, William or James...cant find any marriage or death records either.

Can anyone help...Thanks

Jim Brown