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James Brodie 1723–1775 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1723
Birth Location: Traquhair, Peeblesshire, Scotland
Death Date: 15 May 1775
Death Location: Galashiels, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Father: Charles Bready
Mother: Janet Bald
Spouse(s): Isabel Douglas
Children(s): Peter Brodie
James Brodie was born in 1723 in Traquhair, Peeblesshire, Scotland, the child of Charles Charlie Brodie Bready And Janet Anne Bald. James Brodie married Isabel Hannah Douglas, and had children including Peter Brodie. James Brodie passed away in 1775 in Galashiels, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
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Biography
- James Brodie was born in 1723 in Traquhair, Peeblesshire, Scotland, the child of Charles Charlie Brodie Bready And Janet Anne Bald.
- James Brodie married Isabel Hannah Douglas, and had children including Peter Brodie.
- James Brodie passed away in 1775 in Galashiels, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
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James Brodie's Descendants
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1. Peter Brodie 1750–1822
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1. Margaret Brodie 1776–1841 m. Robert Cockburn 1769–
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1. Mary Cockburn 1803–1841 m. James Symington 1787–1851
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1. Margaret Symington 1828–1876 m. John Grieve 1827–1887
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James Brodie's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 20 Oct 1723
Event Place: Traquhair, Peeblesshire, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 May 1775
Event Place: Galashiels, Roxburghshire, Scotland