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Family of James Bremner and Elspet Henderson, Auchterhouse, ANS 21St March 2016 Family of James Bremner and Elspet Henderson, Auchterhouse, ANS 21st March 2016 Generation One 1. Alexander Brymer #21076, b. c 1770? in Auchterhouse?, d. before 1855, occupation Brewer (Master). Possibly s/o James Brymer and Agnes SPANKIE? He married Elspet Henderson #21075, 14 November 1795 in Auchterhouse, ANS, SCT,1 b. c 1763,2 d. 31 January 1855 in Hillside, Tealing, ANS, SCT,3 buried in Auchterhouse Kirkyard, ANS, SCT.4 Elspet: 1851: Lived with daughter Agnes and her husband Adam HUTCHESON in Tealing. Children: 2. i. Robert Brymer #7634 b. 1798. 3. ii. George Brymer #21082 b. May 1801. 4. iii. Agnes Brymer #52389 b. c 1801. 5. iv. Charles Brymer #21083 b. November 1802. Generation Two 2. Robert Brymer #7634, b. 1798 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, baptized 17 January 1798 in Dundee, ANS, SCT,5 d. 15 May 1877 in 105 Market St., Brechin, ANS, SCT,6 buried 19 May 1877 in Brechin Cathedral, ANS, SCT,7 occupation Gardener. Spelling varied from BREMMER, BRYMER in various records. 1841-51: Lived at Timber Market Street, Brechin with family. 1871: Lived at 105 Market St., Brechin, ANS. Mother-in-law Ann DAWSON lived with family, as did grandson Charles BEATON (20, b Brechin). He married (1) Isabel Sang #7635, 15 December 1822 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,8 b. 23 December 1795 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,9 (daughter of Alexander Sang #21080 and Margaret Mill #21081), baptized 30 December 1795 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,9 d. 11 July 1861 in 105 Market St., Brechin, ANS, SCT.10 Children: 6. i. Ann Bremner #40605 b. c 1822/24. 7. ii. Margaret Grant Brymer #7637 b. January 1826. 8. iii. Alexander Brebner #7638 b. February 1828. 9. iv. William Watt Brymer #7639 b. December 1829. 10. v. Charles A. Brymer #7627 b. 27 November 1831. 11. vi. Isabel Brymer #47089 b. c 1834. 12. vii. Elspet Bremner #21077 b. c 1835-7. 13. viii. Jane Bremner #21078 b. 1841. He married (2) Ann Dawson #21084, 29 May 1865 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,11 b. c 1828 in Tain, ROC, SCT,12 (daughter of John Dawson #40453 [Road Contractor] and Margaret Murray #40454), d. 12 November 1904 in 85 Leith Walk, Leith, MLN, SCT.13 Ann: 1 1891: Lived with brother Robert DAWSON at 5 Brown Street, Dundee, ANS. 3. George Brymer #21082, b. May 1801 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, baptized 24 May 1801 in Dundee, ANS, SCT,14 occupation Public Carrier, d. 13 June 1884 in Kirkton, Tealing, ANS, SCT,15 buried in Tealing Kirkyard, ANS, SCT.16 1881: Lived at the Balgray Poorhouse in Tealing with wife Ann. Dundee Courier, Tuesday, 23rd July 1878 "Montrose. -- Police Court. -- At this Court yesterday George Bremner, having for the second time left his horse and cart to the freedom of their own will, rose from a fine of 2s 6d to 7s 6d or ten days. George preferred a short retirement to Forfar, as he had no means to pay for the horse's propensity to move off without him." He married Ann McLaren #23398, 20 December 1828 in Auchterhouse, ANS, SCT,17 b. c 1810 in Monifieth, ANS, SCT,18 (daughter of James McLaren #44419 and Ann Ogilvie #44420), d. 07 January 1890 in 61 Lilybank Road, Dundee, ANS, SCT.19 Children: 14. i. Janet (Jessie) Brymer #23401 b. 1829. 15. ii. Agnes Brymer #44406 b. 1831. 16. iii. James Brymer #23403 b. 1833. 17. iv. Alexander Brymer #23083 b. c 1839. 4. Agnes Brymer #52389, b. c 1801 in Dundee, ANS, SCT,20 d. before 1855?.21 She married Adam Hutcheson #52388, 13 February 1835 in Auchterhouse, ANS, SCT,14 b. c 1815 in Auchterhouse, ANS, SCT,22 occupation Agricultural Labourer. Adam: 1841/51: Lived at Hill of Priestown, Tealing with family and 'orphans'. 1861: Widowed, lived in Tealing, ANS. 1871: Lived at Hill of Prieston, Tealing with children. Children: 18. i. Elspet Hutcheson #52391 b. c 1836. 19. ii. Agnes Hutcheson #52392 b. c 1837. 20. iii. Charles Hutcheson #52390 b. 18 March 1842. 5. Charles Brymer #21083, b. November 1802 in Dundee, ANS, SCT, baptized 10 November 1802 in Dundee, ANS, SCT.14 Generation Three 6. Ann Bremner #40605, b. c 1822/24,23 baptized 01 February 1824 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,14 d. 28 January 1890 in 25 North Grimsby, Arbroath, ANS, SCT,24 buried 01 February 1890 in Arbroath Western Cemetery, ANS, SCT.25 She married James Carrie #40604, 15 January 1847 in Arbroath, ANS, SCT,26 b. c 1820 in Arbirlot, ANS, SCT,27 d. before 1890,28 occupation Flaxmill Overseer. James: 1851: Family lived at 7 West Mary St., Arbroath, ANS 1871: Family lived at 17 West Grimsby, Arbroath, ANS, SCT. 1881: Family lived at 25 North Grimsby, Arbroath, ANS, SCT. Children: 21. i. George Carrie #52404 b. c 1845. 22. ii. David Carrie #40609 b. 03 June 1848. 23. iii. Robert Carrie #40616 b. c 1850. 24. iv. James Carrie #40615 b. c 1851. 2 25. v. Peter Carrie #40610 b. c 1854. 26. vi. Flora Clarke Carrie #40611 b. 13 May 1855. 27. vii. Jane Cromar Carrie #40608 b. 13 August 1857. 28. viii. George Carrie #40612 b. 24 May 1859. 29. ix. William Carrie #40613 b. 25 April 1863. 30. x. Gilbert Carrie #40614 b. 17 April 1866. 7. Margaret Grant Brymer #7637, b. January 1826 in Brechin, ANS, SCT, baptized 05 February 1826 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,5 d. 15 January 1896 in 13 Leonard St., Arbroath, ANS, SCT,29 occupation Mill Worker. 1857: Lived on Lindsay Street, Arbroath at time of marriage. 1881: Worked in Flax Mill. She married James Paterson #31693, 10 October 1857 in Lindsay St., Arbroath, ANS, SCT,30 b. c 1826 in St. Vigeans, ANS, SCT,31 (son of Thomas Paterson #31694 [Day Labourer] and Christina Forman #31695), occupation Day Labourer. James: 1857: Lived on Lindsay Street, Arbroath at time of marriage. 1881: Lived at 11 East Abbey St., Arbroath. Worked as dock labourer. Children: 31. i. Margaret Patterson #31697 b. 29 November 1863. 32. ii. Isabella Patterson #31698 b. 09 October 1857. 33. iii. Thomas Patterson #31699 b. 19 August 1867. 8. Alexander Brebner #7638, b. February 1828 in Brechin, ANS, SCT, baptized 02 March 1828 in Brechin, ANS, SCT.5 1841: Not with family... 9. William Watt Brymer #7639, b. December 1829 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,32 baptized 06 December 1829 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,8 d. 02 July 1913 in Queensland, AUS.33 10. Charles A. Brymer #7627, b. 27 November 1831 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,34 d. 29 September 1906 in Almshouse, Brechin, ANS, SCT,35 buried 02 October 1906 in Brechin Cemetery, ANS, SCT,25 occupation Carter. Note that the name spelling varied from BRYMER, BRYMNER, BREMNER in various records. 1851: Worked as a Carter at Auchlochie Saw Mill, Fearn, ANS. 1856: Lived at Timber Market, Brechin at birth of illegitimate daughter Anne. 1881: Family lived at 1 Black Bull Close, Brechin, ANS. 1891: Lived on Union Street, Brechin, ANS. 1906: Occupation: General Labourer at death. He married (1) Jean Brown #59890. Children: 34. i. Anne Brymer #59891 b. 10 March 1856. He married (2) Helen Kinnear #7628, 10 April 1857 in Fearn, ANS, SCT,8 b. c 1829/34 in Fearn, ANS, SCT,36 (daughter of James Kinnear #40458 and Margaret Stewart #40459), baptized 20 April 1829 in Fearn, ANS, SCT,37 d. before 1889.38 Children: 35. ii. Charles Kinnear Bremner #13842 b. c 1854. 36. iii. (unidentified) Brymer #50410 b. 1858. 37. iv. William Brymner #7629 b. 26 May 1859. 3 38. v. Mary Brymer #7630 b. 28 November 1864. 39. vi. Stewart Knowles Bremner #7632 b. 10 September 1868. 40. vii. John Bremner #7633 b. c 1872. 41. viii. Margaret Jane Kinnear Bremner #7631 b. 1879. 11. Isabel Brymer #47089, b. c 1834 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,39 d. April 1874 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,40 buried 28 April 1874 in Brechin Cathedral, ANS, SCT,7 occupation Bleachfield Worker. 1861: Lived at 105 Market St., Brechin at time of marriage. She married William Black #47090, 21 September 1861 in 105 Market St., Brechin, ANS, SCT,41 b. c 1837/48 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,42 (son of Charles Black #47091 [Handloom Weaver] and Mary Thomson #47092), occupation Bleachfield Worker. William: 1861: Lived at 59 Bridge St., Brechin at time of marriage. 1871: Lived at 6 Clipps Hope, Brechin with family. Children: 42. i. Charles Black #47094 b. 13 January 1865. 43. ii. Robert Black #47095 b. 15 September 1867. 44. iii. James Black #47093 b. 03 June 1870. 12. Elspet Bremner #21077, b. c 1835-7 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,43 d. 04 October 1907 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,44 occupation Bleachfield Worker. 1859: Lived at Timber Market, Brechin, ANS at time of marriage. She married (1) (unidentified) Miller #43382. Children: 45. i. Isabella Miller Brymer #43383 b. 01 January 1856. She married (2) William Morrison Potter #21079, 02 December 1859 in Brechin, ANS, SCT,45 b. 17 November 1836 in Kirkden, ANS, SCT,46 (son of David Potter #44416 [Coachman] and Jean Morrison #44417), occupation Agricultural Labourer. William: 1859: Lived at Timber Market, Brechin at time of marriage. Coachman. 1864: Informant at niece Jane's daughter Jane's death in Montrose. Lived at Shore Street. 1871: Lived with family at Ecclesgreig Rd., St. Cyrus, KCD. 1881: Lived in St. Cyrus Village with family. Gardener. Children: 46. ii. Jane Potter #40456 b. 05 November 1860. 47. iii. William Potter #43376 b. 26 June 1862. 48. iv. David Potter #40455 b. 04 April 1864. 49. v. Elizabeth Smart Potter #43377 b.
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