Some to get you started:
Aberdeen Journal, 26-3-1856:
CHILD BURNED. On the morning of 17th curt., Christian
Anderson, aged 4 years, child of William Anderson, crofter,
Broombank, Tarland, left in the house along with other
children, had her clothes ignited, and was so severely burned
that she survived only three hours. The poor child was
much burned about the head.
[I'm afraid that this, and scaldings, were all to common accidents to children.]
Mr Skinner bought an ox from Mr Anderson, Broombank, for £20 15/- at Alford cattle market on 6-9-1859.
George Smith, overseer to Mrs Anderson, Broombank, sold two queys for £33 10/- at Aboyne Mart on 11-11-1863.
Anyone having claims against Mrs Anderson, Broombank, had to lodge them with James Grant, Tarland, before 3-3-1871.
In October 1916, the Deeside District Military Tribunal gave Harry Anderson, crofter, Broombank, Tarland, temporary exemption until 28th May 1917.