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| Notes for James Brown | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1841 British Census35 Skateraw Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland William HINDLEY 40 Shoemaker Catherine HINDLEY 40 Jean HINDLEY 15 Catherine HINDLEY 9 Robert HINDLEY 5 James BROWN 20 Shoemaker 1851 British Census565 7 House on Briscewells Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland Joseph CHALMERS Head M 30 Shoemaker Aberdeen South Parish Elizabeth CHALMERS Wife M 24 Banchory Joseph CHALMERS Son 3 Fetteresso William CHALMERS Son 1 Fetteresso James BROWN Journeyman W 30 Shoemaker Fetteresso Patrick OBRAIN Apprentice U 16 Shoemaker Ireland 1881 British Census566 Shoemakers Cottage Maryculter, Kincardine, Scotland James BROWN Head M 60 Shoemaker (Master) Fetteresso, Kincardine Jane BROWN Wife M 49 Fetteresso, Kincardine Jane BROWN Dau U 20 General Servant (Domestic) Fetteresso, Kincardine Isabella BROWN Dau 6 Scholar Maryculter, Kincardine Mary DAVIDSON Bord 12 Scholar Maryculter, Kincardine | ||||||||||||||||||
| Notes for Margaret (Spouse 2) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Kirk Session563 CH2/498/5 1852 March 14th Sdt J Middleton, Jas Shepard, Geo Watts, Geo Hunter Rt Mearns, Geo Donald Elders with the Mod and Clerk. Compeared Margaret Adam who confessed that she had been guilty of the sin of fornication. On being asked with whom she replied with James Brown widower, a journeyman shoemaker in Bricewell Fetteresso. The session agreed that the kirk session of Fetteresso should be addicled (?) in order that the said James Brown might be summonised to appear before the kirk session hence one Sunday 28th inst immediately after devine service when the said Margaret Adam was also summonised (apiuol ada) to appear. 1852 March 28th Compeared Margaret Adam who adheared to her former confession and declarations. Compeared also James Brown who confessed that he had been guilty with her. After rebuke and exhornation they were absolved from the scandal and dismissed from church disciplines. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Last Modified 21 Feb 2003 | Created 20 Sep 2003 av Reunion för Macintosh |