Family of Peter Brebner and Mary Anderson, Aberdour/New Deer, ABD 31St December 2015

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Family of Peter Brebner and Mary Anderson, Aberdour/New Deer, ABD 31St December 2015 Family of Peter Brebner and Mary Anderson, Aberdour/New Deer, ABD 31st December 2015 Generation One 1. Peter Brebner #2411, b. c 1768 in Aberdour?, ABD, SCT, occupation Master Carpenter, d. January 1836 in Auchreddie, New Deer, ABD, SCT, buried in New Deer, ABD, SCT.1 He married Mary Anderson #2412, 21 May 1789 in Aberdour, ABD, SCT,2 b. c 1768 in Aberdour/New Deer?, ABD, SCT (daughter of George Anderson #38798 and Elspet Fowlie #38799). Children: 2. i. John Brebner #2413 b. June 1789. 3. ii. Margaret Brebner #13433 b. c 1793. 4. iii. George Brebner #18446 b. c 1795. 5. iv. William Brebner #2414 b. March 1797. Generation Two 2. John Brebner #2413, b. June 1789 in Aberdour, ABD, SCT, baptized June 1789 in Aberdour, ABD, SCT,2 d. 26 July 1859 in Blakeshouse, King Edward, ABD, SCT,3 buried in New Deer Churchyard, occupation Master Carpenter. 1841: Lived at Blakeshouse, King Edward with family. 1851: Lived Stripe of Cake, Wright and Crofter of 3 acres. He married Ann Porter #2535, 16 July 1811 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,2 b. c 1792 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,4 (daughter of James Porter #44225 [Farmer] and Ann Gordon #44226), d. 09 October 1878 in Easter Blakeshouse, New Byth, ABD, SCT.5 Children: 6. i. John Brebner #2865 b. 1812. 7. ii. Ann Brebner #2536 b. March 1814. 8. iii. Ann Brebner #2537 b. May 1818. 9. iv. Jane Brebner #3773 b. c 1819. 10. v. George Brebner #2538 b. May 1820. 11. vi. James Brebner #13053 b. c 1822. 12. vii. Middleton Brebner #3771 b. c 1823. 13. viii. William Brebner #3772 b. c 1826. 14. ix. Peter Bremner #2894 b. c 1829. 15. x. Susan Brebner #2540 b. April 1833. 3. Margaret Brebner #13433, b. c 1793, d. 11 December 1887 in Auchreddie, New Deer, ABD, SCT.6 1871: Lived with brother George and wife Isabella FYVIE. She married George Crichton #13434, 16 February 1811 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,7 d. before December 1887, occupation Crofter. Children: 1 16. i. Peter Crichton #26128 b. 1812. 17. ii. Mary Crichton #26130 b. 1815. 18. iii. George Crichton #26131 b. 1815. 19. iv. William Crichton #26127 b. 1816. 20. v. James Crichton #26129 b. 1819. 21. vi. Bathia Crichton #26126 b. 16 March 1832. 22. vii. David Crighton #13650 b. 30 November 1838. 4. George Brebner #18446, b. c 1795 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,8 baptized 04 February 1795 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,2 d. 30 October 1871 in Auchreddie, New Deer, ABD, SCT,9 occupation Farmer. 1841: At Auchreddie with family. 1851: Farm of 37 acres at Auchreddie, New Deer. 1861: Farm of 44 acres at Auchreddie, New Deer. He married (1) Elizabeth Donaldson #2582, in (unmarried), b. c 1800 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,10 d. before 1871?.11 Children: 23. i. George Cruden Brebner #2583 b. April 1822. He married (2) Isabel Fyvie #4118, b. c 1805 in Tarves, ABD, SCT,12 (daughter of James Fyvie #13473 [Shoemaker] and Janet Wedderburn #13474), d. 16 February 1876 in Auchreddie, New Deer, ABD, SCT.13 5. William Brebner #2414, b. March 1797 in New Deer, ABD, SCT, baptized 07 March 1797 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,2 d. 14 January 1856 in 73 Windmill Brae, Aberdeen, ABD, SCT,14 occupation Mason. 1851: Lived at 20 Dee Street, Aberdeen with family. He married Agnes Chalmers #3494, 23 November 1830 in Fintray, ABD, SCT, b. c 1812 in Fintray, ABD, SCT,15 (daughter of John Chalmers #10348 [Customer Weaver] and Margaret Harvey #10349), d. 10 February 1872 in 152 Canal Terrace, Woodside, Aberdeen,16 occupation Wool Mill worker, 1861. Agnes: Name shown as CHARLES in OPRI record for son Alexander; 1861: Lived at 22 Don Street, Aberdeen. Children: 24. i. Elizabeth Brebner #3496 b. August 1831. 25. ii. Peter Brebner #3500 b. August 1833. 26. iii. Mary Ann Brebner #3499 b. June 1836. 27. iv. William Brebner #3501 b. July 1839. 28. v. George Brebner #3497 b. November 1843. 29. vi. Jane Gordon Brebner #3498 b. June 1846. 30. vii. Alexander Brebner #3194 b. 26 August 1850. Generation Three 6. John Brebner #2865, b. 1812 in Fyvie, ABD, SCT, baptized 05 March 1812 in Fyvie, ABD, SCT,17 d. 01 October 1865 in Fyvie, ABD, SCT,18 occupation Farmer 1851, Wright. 2 1841-51: Farmer of 11 acres in Millbrex. He married Margaret Ironside #2864, 21 November 1837 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,2 b. c 1808 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,19 (daughter of Peter Ironside #13250 [Crofter] and Janet Clark #13251), d. 29 March 1864 in Fyvie, ABD, SCT.20 Children: 31. i. Jean Brebner #2870 b. September 1838. 32. ii. John Brebner #2402 b. September 1838. 33. iii. George Brebner #2868 b. November 1842. 34. iv. Margaret Brebner #2872 b. January 1845. 35. v. Barbara Brebner #2867 b. March 1847. 36. vi. Alexander Brebner #2866 b. May 1849. 37. vii. Isabel Brebner #2869 b. February 1852. 7. Ann Brebner #2536, b. March 1814 in New Deer, ABD, SCT, baptized 23 March 1814 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,21 d. infancy? 8. Ann Brebner #2537, b. May 1818 in New Deer, ABD, SCT, baptized 28 May 1818 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,22 d. 12 July 1898 in Backhill Overbrae, New Byth, ABD, SCT.23 1861: Lived with children at Over Brae, King Edward, ABD. 1891: Widowed, lived at Overbrae with children, grandchildren. She married (1) William Garden #48633, 25 November 1838 in New Deer, ABD, SCT.24 Children: 38. i. William Garden #48634 b. c 1840. She married (2) John Webster #35556, 09 September 1849 in King Edward, ABD, SCT,25 b. c 1815? in Gamrie/Inverkeithny, BAN, SCT,26 d. before 1891, occupation Ag. Labourer/Crofter. John: 1851: Lived at Hill of Fishrie, King Edward. Step-son William GARDEN (10, b Aberdeenshire) lived with family. Born Gamrie, BAN. 1861: Not with family... 1871-81: Lived at Upperbrae, King Edward, ABD. Children: 39. ii. James Webster #48632 b. c 1850. 40. iii. Ann Webster #48635 b. c 1854. 41. iv. John Webster #35560 b. 28 March 1857. 42. v. Peter Webster #35558 b. 02 June 1859. 43. vi. Mary Reith Webster #35559 b. 25 November 1861. 9. Jane Brebner #3773, b. c 1819 in New Deer?, ABD, SCT.27 10. George Brebner #2538, b. May 1820 in New Deer, ABD, SCT, baptized 30 May 1820 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,28 d. 23 March 1883 in Castle of Touchar, Monquhitter, ABD,29 occupation Crofter of 5 acres. 1841: At Blackshouse (Blakeshouse), King Edward with parents. 1851: Lived at Balmellie St., Turriff with family. 1871: Lived at Hill of Castle, Monquhitter, ABD. 1881: At Hillhead of Castle, Monquhitter. 3 He married Mary Reith #9724, 07 September 1844 in Turriff, ABD, SCT (also Alvah, BAN),2 b. c 1820 in Fyvie, ABD, SCT,30 d. 22 October 1889 in USA.31 Children: 44. i. Margaret Brebner #9725 b. 1844. 45. ii. George Brebner #9726 b. 14 April 1849. 46. iii. Mary Brebner #9727 b. 01 August 1855. 47. iv. William Brebner #16639 b. 04 April 1861. 11. James Brebner #13053, b. c 1822 in New Deer?, ABD, SCT,32 d. 09 November 1868 in 2 Love Lane, Old Aberdeen, ABD, SCT,33 buried 12 November 1868 in Old Machar Churchyard, Aberdeen, ABD,34 occupation Sewerage Labourer (1868). 1851: Unmarried? at Cocklaw, Peterhead. 1861: Lived at Cruickshank's Court, Aberdeen; age 36. He married Mary Cruickshank #13054, 06 June 1849 in Peterhead, ABD, SCT,2 b. c 1820 in Peterhead, ABD, SCT,35 (daughter of John Cruickshank #14229 [Mason Journeyman] and Ann McDonald #14230), d. 01 October 1876 in 125 Gallowgate, Aberdeen, ABD, SCT.36 Mary: 1871: Lived with children Mary and William at 29 College St., Peterhead. Children: 48. i. Ann Brebner #13055 b. August 1849. 49. ii. James Brebner #13056 b. December 1851. 50. iii. Mary Brebner #13057 b. August 1853. 51. iv. William Brebner #17240 b. 23 February 1857. 12. Middleton Brebner #3771, b. c 1823 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,4 d. April 1851 in New Deer, ABD, SCT, buried 25 April 1851 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,37 occupation Agricultural labourer. 1841: Lived with William GARDEN in King Edward, ABD. 13. William Brebner #3772, b. c 1826 in New Deer, ABD, SCT,4 d. 11 March 1907 in Walkerhill, New Byth, ABD, SCT,38 occupation Crofter, never married. 1841: Possible farm servant to William FERRIES at Braeside, Tough, ABD? 1883: Informant at brother George's death. 1891-01: Lived at Easter Blakeshouse, King Edward. Unmarried. 14. Peter Bremner #2894, b. c 1829 in King Edward, ABD, SCT,39 d. 30 January 1873 in Winton, NZ,40 occupation Agricultural Labourer. (Link to this child based on grandfather's name (Peter) and Blakeshouse... 1841: Worked for James DUFFAS at Blakeshouse, King Edward, ABD 1851: Family at Brownhill, Monquhitter. 1872: Family emigrated to New Zealand on the 'Christian McCausland', arriving 05 DEC 1872. He married Elspet (Elizabeth) Gerrard #2895, 25 April 1850 in Fyvie, Monquhitter, ABD, SCT,2 b. 09 September 1830 in Monquhitter, ABD, SCT,41 (daughter of Arthur Gerrard #20839 and Isabella Howie #20840), baptized 09 September 1830 in Monquhitter, ABD, SCT,42 d. 24 January 1874 in Winton, NZ,40 buried in Old Winton Cemetery, Winton, NZ.43 Children: 52. i. Arthur Bremner #2896 b. 24 July 1850. 53. ii. Peter Bremner #2898 b. 20 February 1852. 4 54. iii. Francis Bremner #2897 b. 05 May 1854. 55. iv. Isabella Bremner #2900 b. 13 September 1857. 56. v. William Bremner #2901 b.
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