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Offline Agnes14

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Joseph Brown (b1859), Dalry
« on: Saturday 14 June 08 08:48 BST (UK) »
Can anyone help with the family of Joseph Brown?   He was an ironstone miner born 1859 Dalry.   Parents Hugh Brown & Jane Thornton.   He lived and worked for a while in Rankinston and appears to have built a house there.  He later sold it and moved to Ayr.    Would like to find out a bit more about Joseph, if anyone can help.
Ayrshire:- Wilson, Donald, Pearson, Milligan, Wallace
Surrey:- Langford, Mullard, O'Neill
Special interest:- Loudoun parish

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Re: Joseph Brown (b1859), Dalry
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 14 June 08 09:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Agnes,

              Dont know if you have this already :)

             1861 in Dairy
     Parish Dairy, ED 7 Line 6 Year 1861

Hugh Brown head age 29 b Gervan Ayrshire occ iron miner
Jane wife age 33 b Ireland
George son age 11 b Dairy
Agnes dau age 6 b Dairy
William son age 4 b Dairy
Joseph son age 2 b Dairy

Address No 19 Min Vil of  Linn

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Norris  ( Somerset, Oxfordshire )
Evans  ( Berkshire )
Goodenough ( Berkshire )
Lloyd  ( Berkshire, Canada)
Dance ( Berkshire, Portsea, USA, )
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Re: Joseph Brown (b1859), Dalry
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 14 June 08 09:53 BST (UK) »

  And 1871
  Parish Dairy / ED 10 / Line 15 / Year 1871

Hugh head age 42 occ ironstone miner
Jane wife age 45
Agnes dau age 16 occ Mill worker
William son age 14 occ git worker
Joseph son age 12 occ Dit worker
Mary A dau age 9
Hilda dau age 8
Hugh son age 4

All b Dairy except Hugh and Jane
  Address Holmhead

              Sue
Norris  ( Somerset, Oxfordshire )
Evans  ( Berkshire )
Goodenough ( Berkshire )
Lloyd  ( Berkshire, Canada)
Dance ( Berkshire, Portsea, USA, )
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Re: Joseph Brown (b1859), Dalry
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 14 June 08 19:47 BST (UK) »
Thanks, I don't have these census years.  We're trying to find out how a miner could manage to build a bungalow in Rankinston, he sold it and moved to Ayr after a while but it's been a wee bit of an enigma.  Miners weren't well paid, certainly not enough to build a house.
Ayrshire:- Wilson, Donald, Pearson, Milligan, Wallace
Surrey:- Langford, Mullard, O'Neill
Special interest:- Loudoun parish


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Re: Joseph Brown (b1859), Dalry
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 09 November 19 23:36 GMT (UK) »
Joseph was my great great great grandfather. Some of his family are still in Rankinston. I've just came home from talking to his grandson who is now in his mid 90s.

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Re: Joseph Brown (b1859), Dalry
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 10 November 19 08:11 GMT (UK) »
My grandmother was a widow thanks to WW1 and she married Alexander Brown, b 1871 in Saltcoats. They lived in Rankinston but I don't think there is any connection though.
Ayrshire:- Wilson, Donald, Pearson, Milligan, Wallace
Surrey:- Langford, Mullard, O'Neill
Special interest:- Loudoun parish

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Re: Joseph Brown (b1859), Dalry
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 10 November 19 16:14 GMT (UK) »
When I was talking to his Josephs grandson last night, he mentioned that his grandpa Brown was from Dalry and that it was he who built Sceneryhill cottage at the top side of Rankinston. So, I decided to look into it for him. Josephs wife was an Ingram, and the Ingram name is still used in the family as a middle name.