Hi Jamjar
It never ceases to amaze me that there are so many people on RootsChat who will go out of their way for someone else, thank you very much.
The original and digital versions of the 1841 census I already have and there should be 13 people listed, the one next to last, William Bryden, is my gggrandfather.
What has really amazed me is that you found Marianne (Mary Ann) Jamieson's birth, was the year 1845 by any chance?. She doesn't appear on any other census until 1881 in Cumberland (age 36) where she is working at a hotel, but by 1891 she's gone, possibly married and moved on.
Apart from the 1841 census, I will really appreciate it if you would send me the other items, I will PM you my e-mail address.
I wonder if you (and any others) can work your magic with this problem which I just cannot solve:
William Bryden was born 18 October 1839 at Brae. Monica Leslie did a superb job of finding his birth under the name Brydane. The parents are given as John Brydane and Jane Dinwoodie (she was a busy girl), but I have had no luck finding the father.
I know from William's marriage certificate and various documents that the surname is definately Bryden and he gives his father's occupation as Ironmonger, this was in 1865, William moved to England after the 1851 census.
I have no idea how old John would have been in 1839, but assumed a similar age to Jane and managed to find one instance, born in 1818 in Johnstone, father William. mother Grizel Thorburn. I found his mother on the 1841 census, but no John and he doesn't appear on any other, unless he moved away. This could of course be one of those instances where he can never be found.
Again, many thanks.
Mike