Family of James Bremner and Rachel Brock, Wick, CAI 21St March 2016

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Family of James Bremner and Rachel Brock, Wick, CAI 21St March 2016 Family of James Bremner and Rachel Brock, Wick, CAI 21st March 2016 Generation One 1. James Bremner #19573, b. c 1765? in Wick?, occupation Farmer. He married Rachel Brock #19574, 27 October 1792 in Wick, CAI, SCT,1 b. c 1770? in Wick? Children: 2. i. David Bremner #19575 b. 1793. 3. ii. James Bremner #19576 b. 1794. 4. iii. John Bremner #19577 b. 1796. 5. iv. Isobel Bremner #19578 b. 1798. 6. v. Donald Bremner #6706 b. 1799. 7. vi. Katharine Bremner #19580 b. 1801. 8. vii. Elizabeth Bremner #19581 b. 1802. 9. viii. Margaret Bremner #19582 b. 1804. 10. ix. George Bremner #8960 b. c 1809. Generation Two 2. David Bremner #19575, b. 1793 in Wick, CAI, SCT, baptized 01 September 1793 in Wick, CAI, SCT.1 3. James Bremner #19576, b. 1794 in Wick, CAI, SCT, baptized 24 October 1794 in Wick, CAI, SCT.1 4. John Bremner #19577, b. 1796 in Wick, CAI, SCT, baptized 20 August 1796 in Wick, CAI, SCT.1 5. Isobel Bremner #19578, b. 1798 in Wick, CAI,SCT, baptized 07 September 1798 in Wick, CAI, SCT,1 d. 01 March 1875 in Coachroad, Wick, CAI, SCT,2 occupation Domestic Servant, never married. 6. Donald Bremner #6706, b. 1799 in Wick, CAI, SCT,3 baptized 12 October 1799 in Wick, CAI, SCT,1 d. 27 January 1875 in Bridge St., Wick, CAI, SCT,4 occupation Master Tailor 1851. 1851-61: Family lived Bridge Street, Wick. He married Barbara Miller #6705, 15 January 1830 in Wick, CAI, SCT,5 b. c 1806 in Halkirk, CAI, SCT.6 Children: 11. i. Esther Bremner #6708 b. c 1833. 12. ii. James Bremner #16812 b. c 1835. 13. iii. Donald Bremner #6710 b. c 1835. 14. iv. Benjamin Bremner #6709 b. c 1838/40. 15. v. John Wiseman Bremner #6711 b. c 1838. 16. vi. Rachel Bremner #6712 b. April 1844. 17. vii. Alexander Bremner #6713 b. 1851. 1 7. Katharine Bremner #19580, b. 1801 in Wick, CAI, SCT, baptized 01 March 1801 in Wick, CAI, SCT,1 d. 25 January 1890 in Nybster, Wick, CAI, SCT.7 She married Donald Inrig #19865, 07 June 1839 in Wick, CAI, SCT,8 b. c 1806 in Keiss, CAI, SCT,9 d. before December 1876,10 occupation Farmer. Donald: 1841 - 1851: Farmed in Keiss; 4 acres in 1851. Children: 18. i. Janet Inrig #60477 b. c 1840. 19. ii. Elizabeth Inrig #60478 b. c 1842. 8. Elizabeth Bremner #19581, b. 1802 in Wick, CAI, SCT, baptized 24 August 1802 in Wick, CAI, SCT.1 9. Margaret Bremner #19582, b. 1804 in Wick, CAI, SCT, baptized 02 September 1804 in Wick, CAI, SCT.1 10. George Bremner #8960, b. c 1809 in Wick, CAI, SCT,6 baptized 05 March 1809 in Wick, CAI, SCT,1 d. 12 January 1896 in Longreens, Keiss, CAI, SCT,11 occupation Farmer of 5 acres 1851. 1841: Lived in at Keiss, Wick with family. 1861: Lived at South Keiss. He married Catherine Nicholson #8961, 16 July 1828 in Canisbay, CAI, SCT,5 b. c 1810 in Canisbay, CAI, SCT,6 (daughter of David Nicolson #19863 [Farmer] and (unidentified) #19864), d. 03 April 1893 in Longreens, Keiss, CAI, SCT.12 Children: 20. i. Elizabeth Bremner #4449 b. c 1825. 21. ii. Helen (Nellie) Bremner #52005 b. c 1831/33. 22. iii. James Bremner #14377 b. c 1828. 23. iv. David Bremner #15106 b. c 1835. 24. v. Rachel Bremner #8965 b. c 1838/41. 25. vi. George Bremner #8964 b. c 1840. 26. vii. John Bremner #8967 b. c 1840. 27. viii. Sinclair Bremner #8966 b. c 1843. Generation Three 11. Esther Bremner #6708, b. c 1833 in Wick, CAI, SCT,13 d. 1905?, occupation House Servant 1851. 1851: Lived with family, unmarried. 1901: Lived with daughter Jane at 24 Kelvin Drive, Glasgow. She married George Melville #26336, 20 March 1856 in Bridge Street, Wick, CAI, SCT,14 b. c 1829,15 (son of William Melville #26337 [Tailor] and Jane Miller #26338), d. before 1901, occupation Tailor. George: 1861: Family lived on Bridge Street, Wick, CAI. 1871-81: Lived at 8 Moray St., Wick, CAI. 1891: Lived at 15 Lower Dunbar St., Wick. Children: 28. i. William Melville #26366 b. 14 August 1856. 29. ii. Barbara Melville #26373 b. 12 August 1857. 2 30. iii. Donald Melville #26370 b. 23 December 1859. 31. iv. Jane Dorward Melville #26369 b. 02 June 1862. 32. v. Edwin Dorward Melville #26367 b. 31 May 1864. 33. vi. Esther Melville #26372 b. 11 December 1865. 34. vii. George Melville #26368 b. 12 July 1867. 35. viii. Benjamin Bremner Melville #26371 b. 05 January 1870. 12. James Bremner #16812, b. c 1835 in Thurso, CAI, SCT,16 d. 1876 in Glasgow Milton, LKS, SCT,17 occupation Tailor/Iron Moulder. 1861: Lived Shore Street, Thurso. 1871: Family in Glasgow, Blythswood. He married Helen (Ellen) Budge #16811, 09 May 1856 in Thurso, CAI, SCT,18 b. c 1834 in Thurso, CAI, SCT,19 (daughter of William Budge #18186 [Town Crier] and Forbes Skinner #18187), d. 28 January 1889 in 8 Crerar Pl., Glasgow Milton, LKS, SCT,20 occupation Charwoman 1881. Children: 36. i. William Budge Bremner #16814 b. 11 February 1856. 37. ii. Donald Bremner #20005 b. c 1857. 38. iii. James Bremner #13671 b. 15 June 1859. 39. iv. Jane Bremner #23267 b. 1860. 40. v. Forbes Bremner #16816 b. 16 February 1861. 41. vi. Barbara Miller Bremner #16817 b. 07 July 1862. 42. vii. George Carnaby Bremner #16818 b. 07 April 1864. 43. viii. Henry John Bremner #16820 b. 23 April 1866. 44. ix. Ellen Bremner #16813 b. 07 December 1867. 45. x. Janet Ann Bremner #16819 b. 01 February 1874. 13. Donald Bremner #6710, b. c 1835 in Wick, CAI, SCT,21 d. 27 April 1867 in 3 Middle Arthur Pl., Edinburgh, MLN,22 occupation Compositor's App. 1851. 1867: Died Royal Infirmary. 14. Benjamin Bremner #6709, b. c 1838/40 in Wick, CAI, SCT,23 occupation Draper Assistant, 1861. 1858: Lived at Bridge St., Wick at time of marriage. 1861: Family lived at Smith Terrace, Pulteneytown, Wick. 1871: Not with family in Wick... He married Jessie McKay #19709, 23 September 1858 in Wick Burgh, CAI, SCT,24 b. c 1841 in Wick?, CAI, SCT,25 (daughter of James MacKay #19710 [Pilot] and Rachel Brotchie #19711). Jessie: 1858: Lived at Smith Terrace, Pulteneytown at time of marriage. 1871-1891: Lived at 27 Smith Terrace, Pulteneytown with children. 1901: Lived at 10 Bank Row Lane, Wick with sons Donald BREMNER and George DAVIDSON. Children: 3 46. i. Donald Bremner #23246 b. c 1860. 47. ii. Rachel Brotchie Bremner #23247 b. 29 December 1860. 48. iii. Barbara Bremner #37324 b. 12 March 1863. 49. iv. James MacKay Bremner #39727 b. 27 December 1864. 50. v. Benjamin Bremner #39728 b. 17 January 1867. 15. John Wiseman Bremner #6711, b. c 1838 in Wick, CAI, SCT.26 1841-51 censuses. He married Jessie Harriet Arnold #34707, 18 November 1864 in Wick Burgh, CAI, SCT.27 Children: 51. i. Charles Arnold Bremner #34708 b. 12 August 1866. 52. ii. Charles Arnold Bremner #34709 b. 21 June 1868. 16. Rachel Bremner #6712, b. April 1844 in Wick, CAI, SCT, baptized 10 April 1844 in Wick, CAI, SCT,5 d. 1895 in Dunning, PER, SCT,28 occupation Pupil Teacher 1861. She married James Fechnie Cusine #37358, 27 December 1872 in Mary St., Pulteneytown, Wick, CAI,29 b. c 1843 in Dunfermline, FIF, SCT,30 (son of John Cusine #37359 [Weaver] and Catherine Fechnie #37360), occupation Teacher. James: 1872: Lived in Wick at time of marriage. 1881: Lived at the Schoolhouse, Dunning, PER with family. Schoolmaster. 1891: Lived at Station Road, Dunning with family. 1901: Not found UK census? Children: 53. i. John Bremner Cusine #37361 b. 27 November 1873. 54. ii. Stanley McL. Cusine #37362 b. c 1876. 55. iii. Victor M. Cusine #37363 b. c 1876. 56. iv. Rachel L.M. Cusine #37364 b. c 1878. 57. v. Kate N. Cusine #37365 b. 1880. 58. vi. Helen M. Cusine #37552 b. c 1882. 59. vii. James Cusine #37553 b. c 1888. 17. Alexander Bremner #6713, b. 1851 in Wick, CAI, SCT. Was James a Tailor in 1881, living with father Donald (Boat Carpenter?) 18. Janet Inrig #60477, b. c 1840 in Keiss, CAI, SCT.9 1876: Residence when married: Keiss, Wick, CAI. She married James Manson #60479, 08 December 1876 in Keiss, Wick, CAI, SCT,31 b. c 1840 in Keiss, Wick, CAI, SCT,32 (son of John Manson #60480 [Farmer] and Janet Geddes #60481), occupation Fisherman. James: 1876: Residence when married: Keiss, Wick, CAI. 1881: Lived at North Keiss with wife and daughter Jean from first marriage and house servant Catherine BREMNER, 18, born Watten, CAI. 19. Elizabeth Inrig #60478, b. c 1842 in Keiss, CAI, SCT.9 20. Elizabeth Bremner #4449, b. c 1825,33 baptized34 d. 13 February 1907 in Keiss, CAI, SCT,35,36 buried in Keiss Kirkyard, CAI, SCT. 4 Not with family in 1841 census. She married David Alexander #6528, 23 February 1849 in Canisbay, Wick, CAI, SCT,5 b. c 1823,37 d. 01 June 1881 in Keiss, Wick, CAI,38 buried in Keiss Kirkyard, CAI, SCT,38 occupation Farmer. Children: 60. i. Andrew Bremner Alexander #6529 b. c 1853. 61. ii. Alexander Alexander #7930 b. 02 January 1856. 62. iii. David Alexander #7931 b. 18 July 1858. 63. iv. Simon Alexander #7932 b. 18 August 1861. 64. v. Jane Alexander #7933 b. 02 September 1864. 65. vi. John Alexander #7934 b. 01 October 1866. 21. Helen (Nellie) Bremner #52005, b.
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