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Daniel Brown 1858–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Jun 1858

Birth Location: Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Death Date: 10 Oct 1937

Death Location: Scotland

Father: William Brown

Mother: Margaret Prentice

Spouse(s): Mary Currie

Children(s): Mary Brown, William Brown, Margaret Brown

The story of Daniel Brown began in 1858 in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland. In 1891, Daniel Brown resided in Symington, Lanarkshire, Scotland. In 1901, Daniel Brown resided in Skirling, Peeblesshire, Scotland. Daniel Brown married Mary Currie, and had children including Margaret Brown, Mary Brown, William Brown. Daniel Brown passed away in 1937 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Daniel Brown began in 1858 in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
  • In 1891, Daniel Brown resided in Symington, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
  • In 1901, Daniel Brown resided in Skirling, Peeblesshire, Scotland.
  • Daniel Brown married Mary Currie, and had children including Margaret Brown, Mary Brown, William Brown.
  • Daniel Brown passed away in 1937 in Scotland.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Daniel Brown's Ancestors

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Daniel Brown
1858–1937
Birth Place: Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents
William Brown
1819–1899
hairlaw, Carstairs, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Margaret Prentice
1826–1882
greenhill, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Grandparents
George Brown
1768–1858
greenbanks, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Janet Inglis
1785–1855
west, calder, West Lothian, Scotland
Daniel Prentice
1777–1843
Gooselandhouse, Lesmahagow , Lanark, Scotland
Marion Stevenson
1783–1856
Carmichael, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Gilbert Brown
1725–
Marian Wood
1757–
William Inglis
1763–
Jean Potter
1757–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Inglis
1739–
Janet Dick
1744–

Daniel Brown's Descendants

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Daniel Brown (24 Jun 1858–10 Oct 1937) m. Mary Currie (abt 1863–25 Sep 1915)
  1. 1. Mary Brown 1882–
  2. 2. William Brown 1884–
  3. 3. Margaret Brown 1888–

Daniel Brown's Timeline

4 Records

1858
24 Jun 1858
Birth of Daniel Brown in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1891
1891
Age 33
Daniel Brown resided here in Symington, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Symington, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1901
1901
Age 43
Daniel Brown resided here in Skirling, Peeblesshire, Scotland
Skirling, Peeblesshire, Scotland
1937
10 Oct 1937
Age 79
Death of Daniel Brown
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Jun 1858
    Event Place: Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] 1901 Scotland Census, Parish: Skirling; ED: 1; Page: 5; Line: 15; Roll: CSSCT1901_417
    [2] 1891 Scotland Census, Parish: Symington; ED: 2; Page: 5; Line: 13; Roll: CSSCT1891_323
    [3] Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
    [4] Scotland, Burial Monument Inscriptions, 1507-2019, Scottish Monumental Inscriptions; Kennoway, Scotland; Index to Scottish Monumental Inscriptions

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1891
    Event Place: Symington, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1891 Scotland Census, Parish: Symington; ED: 2; Page: 5; Line: 13; Roll: CSSCT1891_323

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1901
    Event Place: Skirling, Peeblesshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1901 Scotland Census, Parish: Skirling; ED: 1; Page: 5; Line: 15; Roll: CSSCT1901_417

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Oct 1937
    Record Source: Scotland, Burial Monument Inscriptions, 1507-2019, Scottish Monumental Inscriptions; Kennoway, Scotland; Index to Scottish Monumental Inscriptions

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Scotland
    Record Source: Scotland, Burial Monument Inscriptions, 1507-2019, Scottish Monumental Inscriptions; Kennoway, Scotland; Index to Scottish Monumental Inscriptions

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