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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Kincardineshire => Topic started by: lucypez on Sunday 03 November 19 21:31 GMT (UK)
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Newbie here.. I am trying to trace more info about my grandmother's father's family for her.
James Russell Brown born 22/10/1911 in Fetteresso (we believe Elfhill Den) to William Brown & Catherine Brown (nee Norrie) who married in July 1898 (no DOB for either of them). William was a railway labourer but I am unsure on Catherine.
They also had Norah, Mabel, and Alexander
James joined the army and moved to Barracks in West Yorkshire which is where the descendants are now.
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If they were married in Scotland the marriage certificate of 1898 should have the bride and groom ages. That gives an approx dob. And their parents names are usually there as well.
Scotland's People is the reliable source for that certificate. Then look for the parents on earlier census. That's a start anyway.
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CATHERINE NORRIE Married WILLIAM BROWN 1898 Fetteresso
Children as noted on https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ all Fetteresso, Kincardineshire
ALEXANDER GEORG 1899
JAMES RUSSELL & NORAH RUSSELL 1911
MABEL WILSON RU 1913
Colin
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Correction Alexander 1899 was not their son, he was born as Alexander Brown in 1902.
Colin
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On the 1901 census at Fetteresso, William is noted as 60 and in 1911 = 72.
In 1901 Catherine N is 29 and 1911 =39
With them in 1911 is I guess another daughter age 4 noted as Catherine Maggi, probably Catherine Margaret who was registered 1907 in Fetteresso.
Colin
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The 3 most likely births for Catherine are all in Angus.
NORRIE CATHERINE 1868 St Peter
NORRIE CATHERINE HENDE 1871 Arbroath
NORRIE CATHERINE 1872 Dunnichen
Colin
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William will be more difficult but there are 3 on the 1851 census on Freereg at Fetteresso.
There are two William’s on SP below. Later census returns may help.
BROWN WILLIAM JAMES BROWN/BETSY GRAY 19/06/1844 Fetteresso
BROWN WILLIAM JAMES BROWN/ 26/12/1838 Fetteresso
Good Luck, Colin
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William will be more difficult
Not if you get his marriage certificate, which will tell you the names of his parents, including his mother's maiden surname.
It will also, of course, tell you how old both William and Catherine were when they married, and the names of Catherine's parents including her mother's maiden surname.
No point in speculating when the answer is readily available.