Hi
Although Ninian's christening states that his mother is Ann, in 1841 he appears to be at home in Gallowgate, Newcastle with parents John and Agnes. John and Agnes are both aged 50 (ages rounded down to nearest 5 in 1841), both born in Scotland. I suspect Ann/Agnes was known as Nancy, which is a diminutive of both names, and the clerk writing the entry decided she was probably officially Ann, especially as they are now living in England, where the name Agnes is much less common than in Scotland. Ninian was christened at the High Bridge Meeting House, a Scottish Presbyterian church. Probable siblings for Ninian christened at the same church with father named as John BROOMFIELD are Elizabeth 1815, Helen 1820, John 1822 and Andrew 1825.
John Broomfield married Agnes STEEL on 30th December 1813 at Doddington, Northumberland. John's death appears in the FreeBMD index for Newcastle in June 1856, and Agnes' death in March 1861, so if someone could find John and Agnes (probably in Newcastle) in 1851, that would confirm their birthplaces.
Regards,
Lesley