Hij is getrouwd met Isabel Archibald.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 april 1808 te Newton, Midlothian, Scotland, hij was toen 22 jaar oud.Bronnen 2, 6
Kind(eren):
Gebeurtenis (Witness at Marriage) op 15 april 1808 in Newton, Midlothian, Scotland : Peter Wilson, Andrew Archibald.Bronnen 2, 6
Gebeurtenis (Proclamation of Marriage) op 27 februari 1808 in Inveresk and Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland .Bronnen 2, 6
1808 BROWN, PETER ISABEL ARCHIBALD 15/04/1808 696/ 40 341 Newton
1808 BROWN, PETER ISABELL ARCHIBALD 27/02/1808
689/ 130 210 Inveresk and Musselburgh
1. This line descends to, the author of 'Scottish Coalmining Ancestors' by Lindsay Sivewright Reeks
2. Ref Scottish Coalmining Ancestors by Lindsay S. Reeks Page 62-68.
Peter Brown & Isabel Archibald Pr. of m.1808 at Newton was on 28 Feb., and they were m. 15 Apr. 1808 at Newton p. [8]. The m. was also proclaimed 27 Feb. 1808, in Inveresk p., where it was indicated Peter Brown was a collier of Newton p. Witnesses were, Peter Wilson for man, and Andrew Archibald, for woman. Andrew Archibald likely to be her Father.
In the 1841 census for Millerhill, Newton p., Peter Brown is shown as a Coal Miner . With him resides his wife, Isabella Archibald, also a Coal Miner , and six children, Peter 11, Margaret, 15, Helen 15, and Christina 13, all coalminers, and Betsy 8, and Euphemia 7.
On 20 Dec. 1842, Newton KSM state that one shilling weekly be paid for Elizabeth Brown, residing with her grandfather, Peter Brown, at Millerhill [11]. This probably refers to Elizabeth Brown, who was bp. in Newton p. in 1832 [22], her father, Andrew, being buried in Newton p. in 1834 [15].
Newton KSM for 5 Jun. 1848, state the clerk was instructed to inform Peter Brown of Millerhill, that he, having withdrawn himself from attendance of divine worship, the session consider him no longer a member of the congregation [11]. It is possible that he joined another church, such as the Free Church of Musselburgh, since Newton KSM for 26 Nov 1849, indicate that his likely son, George, of Millerhill, had previously been a member of the Free Church of Musselburgh, and desired to be restored to Newton church [11].
In the 1851 census, Peter Brown and his wife, Isabella, lived alone in Easter Millerhill, Newton p. [12]. In Newton KSM for 5 Dec. 1856, the moderator said that Alexander Brown of Squaretown, Adam Jack, and Peter Brown, of Millerhill, were becoming infirm and not in favourable circumstances to enable them to keep up the regular payment of the Friendly Societies, of which they are members. The session agreed to allow payments be made out of session funds [1]
Friendly societies started in the Glasgow area in 1816. They consisted of colliers banded together for betterment of wages and aid for impoverished miners. Later they became involved in seeking benefits for illness and accidents, and sprang up throughout the coalfields of Scotland [14]
The 1861 census for Newton p., shows Peter Brown 75, formerly a Coal Miner , and his wife, Isabella, 73, continue to live in Millerhill, in a one-room cottage, with one or more windows [24]
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Record for Peter Brown
Name: Peter Brown
Age: 75
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1786
Relationship: Head
Spouse's Name: Isabella Brown
Gender: Male
Where born: Newton, Edinburghshire
Registration Number: 696
Registration district: Newton
Civil parish: Newton
County: Midlothian
Address: Millerhill
Occupation: Formerly Coal Miner
ED: 2
Household schedule number: 27
Line: 2
Roll: CSSCT1861_133
Household Members Age Relationship
Peter Brown 75 Head
Isabella Brown 73 Wife
Scottish Coalmining Ancestors, author Lindsay S. Reeks. Gateway Press, Baltimore 1986.
Scottish coalmining ancestors
by Lindsay S. Reeks
Published 1986 by Gateway Press, Direct book orders to L.S. Reeks in Baltimore, Pleasant Hill, Calif .
Written in English
Subjects
Genealogy, Registers of births, Coal miners
Places: Scotland, England, Australia
Times: Begins over 300 years ago.
About the Book
This book is a work of over 30 years research of records of coalmining parishes of Scotland in the counties of Midlothian, Fife, West Lothian, East Lothian, Lanark, and Stirling; the counties of Northumberland and Durham in England, and a few areas of Australia.
The families include ANDERSON, ARCHIBALD, BLACK, BOYD, BROWN, CHEYNE, CRAWFORD, CUNNINGHAM, FLEUCKER, JACK, JOHNSTON, KING, LINDSAY, LOURIE, MILLER, MOFFAT, NEILSON, PENTLAND, PORTEOUS, REID, ROBERTSON, RUSSEL, SMITH, STEEL, WALKER, WILLIAMSON, WILSON, and others. Many of them are traced back well over 300 years. Each line, treated alphabetically, is fully documented with sources used, contains supportive evidence, and an index of complete names. Some information on Scottish family research, and on Scottish coalminers, is also given.
The book is 293 pages, hardcover, and is illustrated.
Record for Peter Brown
Name: Peter Brown
Age: 50
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1791
Gender: Male
Where born: Midlothian, Scotland
Civil parish: Newton
County: Midlothian
Address: Millerhill
Occupation: Coal Miner
Parish Number: 696
Household Members Age
Peter Brown 50
Peter Brown 11
Margaret Brown 15
Helen Brown 15
Christina Brown 13
Betsy Brown 8
Euphemia Brown 7
Isabella Archibald 50
Record for Peter Brown
Name: Peter Brown
Age: 65
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1786
Relationship: Head
Spouse: Isabella Brown
Gender: Male
Where born: Newton, Midlothian
Parish Number: 696
Civil Parish: Newton
Town: Easter Millerhill
County: Midlothian
Address: Wellington Place
Occupation: Coal Miner
ED: 4
Page: 23
Household Schedule Number: 84
Line: 10
Roll: CSSCT1851_190
Household Members:
Name Age
Peter Brown 65
Isabella Brown 63
1786 BROWN, PETER J (Old Parish Registers Births 696/20 238 Newton)
Newton February 10th: 1786
This day was born Peter lawful Son to John Brown and Agnes Flucar and he was baptised the fifth day of March next witnesses James Brown Son and Jas Brown Son?
1808 BROWN, PETER ISABELL ARCHIBALD (Old Parish Registers Marriages 689/ 130 210 Inveresk and Musselburgh)
27/02/1808
1808 BROWN, PETER ISABEL ARCHIBALD (Old Parish Registers Marriages 696/ 40 341 Newton)
15/04/1808
Marriages Newton 1808
Newton 28th Feby 1803
Brown and Archibald
Peter Brown in this Parish and Isabell Archibald in the Parish of Inveresk gave in their Names for Proclamation of Marriage. They were Married the 15th April next by the Rev. Mr. Moodie