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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Brough Scotland Generation No. 1 1. BROUGH1 SCOTLAND (SCOTLANDA) Children of BROUGH SCOTLAND are: 2. i. ROBERT2 BROUGH, b. Abt. 1640. 3. ii. JOHN BROUGH, b. Abt. 1645. 4. iii. WILLIAM BROUGH, b. Abt. 1655. Generation No. 2 2. ROBERT2 BROUGH (BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Abt. 1640. He married MARGARET EWEN. Children of ROBERT BROUGH and MARGARET EWEN are: 5. i. WILLIAM3 BROUGH, b. Sep 20, 1663, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. ii. MARGARET BROUGH, b. May 12, 1666, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. iii. ANDREW BROUGH, b. Apr 06, 1668, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. iv. CHRISTIAN BROUGH, b. Apr 03, 1670, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. 3. JOHN2 BROUGH (BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Abt. 1645. He married JANET PATERSON Apr 29, 1669 in Auchterarder, PER, SCT. She was born Abt. 1645. Children of JOHN BROUGH and JANET PATERSON are: i. JOHN3 BROUGH, b. Sep 11, 1670, Auchterader, PER, SCT. ii. ANDREW BROUGH, b. Jan 26, 1671/72, Auchterader, PER, SCT. 6. iii. ROBERT BROUGH, b. Apr 25, 1675, Auchterader, PER, SCT. iv. JANET BROUGH, b. Feb 20, 1677/78, Auchterader, PER, SCT. v. MARGARET BROUGH, b. Jul 24, 1680, Auchterader, PER, SCT. vi. HARRY BROUGH, b. Jan 05, 1682/83, Auchterader, PER, SCT. 7. vii. DAVID BROUGH, b. Jan 05, 1682/83, Auchterader, PER, SCT. viii. ELSPIT BROUGH, b. Mar 19, 1683/84, Auchterader, PER, SCT. ix. CHRISTIAN BROUGH, b. Mar 11, 1685/86, Auchterader, PER, SCT. 8. x. SUSANNA BROUGH, b. Mar 07, 1687/88, Auchterader, PER, SCT. xi. HELEN BROUGH, b. Feb 11, 1689/90, Auchterarder, PER, SCT; d. Sep 24, 1783, Auchterarder, PER, SCT (Source: Auchterarder Parish Register, Reads "September 1783 - No 424 - On the 24 current Helen Brouch going on 94 years of age was intered in the south most gave of John Alice lair being her husbands grave in the east most in the new Kirkyard."); m. JOHN ALICE, Mar 14, 1712, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. xii. JANE BROUGH, b. Jul 19, 1692, Auchterader, PER, SCT. 9. xiii. JAMES BROUGH, b. Jul 11, 1694, Auchterader, PER, SCT. 4. WILLIAM2 BROUGH (BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Abt. 1655. He married HELEN MAILER. Children of WILLIAM BROUGH and HELEN MAILER are: i. AGNES3 BROUGH, b. Nov 10, 1689, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. ii. JOHN BROUGH, b. Jan 15, 1677/78, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. iii. MARGARET BROUGH, b. Apr 04, 1680, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. iv. CHRISTIAN BROUGH, b. May 04, 1683, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. v. WILLIAM BROUGH, b. Aug 24, 1686, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. vi. ANDREW BROUGH, b. May 10, 1688, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. vii. ELIZABETH BROUGH, b. Aug 28, 1692, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. viii. JEAN BROUGH, b. Mar 02, 1695/96, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. ix. CATHERINE BROUGH, b. Mar 02, 1695/96, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. 1 Generation No. 3 5. WILLIAM3 BROUGH (ROBERT2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Sep 20, 1663 in Auchterarder, PER, SCT. He married ELIZABETH FOOT Oct 04, 1691 in Auchterarder, PER, SCT. Children of WILLIAM BROUGH and ELIZABETH FOOT are: i. JANET4 BROUGH, b. Aug 04, 1692, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. ii. JOHN BROUGH, b. Sep 30, 1694, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. 10. iii. WILLIAM BROUGH, b. Dec 14, 1696, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. iv. ROBERT BROUGH, b. Dec 24, 1712, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. 6. ROBERT3 BROUGH (JOHN2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Apr 25, 1675 in Auchterader, PER, SCT. He married MARY WATSON Jan 28, 1695/96 in Errol, PER, SCT. Children of ROBERT BROUGH and MARY WATSON are: i. MARGARET4 BROUGH, b. Nov 29, 1696, Errol, PER, SCT. ii. ROBERT BROUGH, b. Aug 07, 1698, Errol, PER, SCT. iii. ELIZABETH BROUGH, b. Jan 09, 1701, Errol, PER, SCT. iv. ALEXANDER BROUGH, b. Dec 13, 1702, Errol, PER, SCT. v. JOHN BROUGH, b. Apr 02, 1710, Errol, PER, SCT. vi. JOHN BROUGH, b. Aug 17, 1712, Errol, PER, SCT. vii. DAVID BROUGH, b. Sep 19, 1714, Errol, PER, SCT. 7. DAVID3 BROUGH (JOHN2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Jan 05, 1682/83 in Auchterader, PER, SCT. He married ELIZABETH POWRIE Nov 26, 1706 in Errol, PER, SCT. Children of DAVID BROUGH and ELIZABETH POWRIE are: i. JOHN4 BROUGH, b. Feb 15, 1708, Errol, PER, SCT. 11. ii. HELEN BROUGH, b. Dec 18, 1709, Errol, PER, SCT. iii. JANET BROUGH, b. Feb 17, 1712, Errol, PER, SCT. iv. AGNES BROUGH, b. Feb 07, 1714, Errol, PER, SCT. v. DAVID BROUGH, b. Jul 17, 1715, Errol, PER, SCT. vi. JEAN BROUGH, b. Jun 09, 1717, Errol, PER, SCT. 12. vii. ANDREW BROUGH, b. Jul 05, 1719, Errol, PER, SCT. 13. viii. ELIZABETH BROUGH, b. Feb 20, 1722, Errol, PER, SCT. 8. SUSANNA3 BROUGH (JOHN2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Mar 07, 1687/88 in Auchterader, PER, SCT. She married JOHN PATERSON Jan 18, 1710 in Auchterarder, PER, SCT. Children of SUSANNA BROUGH and JOHN PATERSON are: i. MARGARET4 PATERSON, b. Jul 24, 1711, Logie, PER, SCT. ii. JAMES PATERSON, b. Nov 08, 1713, Logie, PER, SCT. iii. JOHN PATERSON, b. May 21, 1716, Logie, PER, SCT. iv. WILLIAM PATERSON, b. Sep 07, 1718, Stirling, STI, SCT. v. JOHN PATERSON, b. Jun 25, 1721, Stirling, STI, SCT. 14. vi. JANET PATERSON, b. Sep 20, 1724, Stirling, STI, SCT. vii. ROBERT PATERSON, b. Jan 14, 1728, Logie, PER, SCT. 9. JAMES3 BROUGH (JOHN2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Jul 11, 1694 in Auchterader, PER, SCT. He married ANN CRAIGAN Jul 22, 1726 in St. Madoes, PER, SCT (Source: St Madoes Parish Register, Reads"1726 - Married the 22 July James Brough and Anna Craigen both in the parish of Kinoul."). Children of JAMES BROUGH and ANN CRAIGAN are: i. JAMES4 BROUGH, b. Jun 15, 1728, St. Maodes, PER, SCT (Source: St Madoes Parish Register, Reads "1728 - June 15th James Burgh in Inchyarie had a S. B. N. James."). ii. JANET BROUGH, b. May 03, 1731, Kinnoul, PER, SCT. 15. iii. MARGARET BROUGH, b. Mar 25, 1733, Kinnoul, PER, SCT. 16. iv. WILLIAM BROUGH, b. Abt. 1740. 2 v. MARY BROUGH, b. Aug 02, 1741, St. Maodes, PER, SCT (Source: St Madoes Parish Register, Reads "1741 - Baptized the 2 of August Mary daughter to James Brogh and Ann Craigen."). 17. vi. JOHN BROUGH, b. Jan 02, 1743, St. Madoes, PER, SCT. 18. vii. CHARLES BROUGH, b. Dec 07, 1745, St. Madoes, PER, SCT. viii. ANN BROUGH, b. Oct 09, 1748, St. Maodes, PER, SCT (Source: St Madoes Parish Register, Reads "1748 - Oct 9 - Baptized before the Congregation Anne lawfull daughter to James Brogh & Anne Craigen."). Generation No. 4 10. WILLIAM4 BROUGH (WILLIAM3, ROBERT2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Dec 14, 1696 in Auchterarder, PER, SCT. He married HELEN MAILER. Children of WILLIAM BROUGH and HELEN MAILER are: i. ELIZABETH5 BROUGH, b. Aug 01, 1723, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. ii. JOHN BROUGH, b. Jul 25, 1725, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. iii. WILLIAM BROUGH, b. Apr 23, 1727, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. 19. iv. JEAN BROUGH, b. Jan 19, 1729, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. v. JANET BROUGH, b. Apr 02, 1731, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. vi. ANDREW BROUGH, b. Apr 02, 1731, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. vii. ROBERT BROUGH, b. Feb 04, 1733, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. 20. viii. JAMES BROUGH, b. Jan 19, 1735, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. ix. DAVID BROUGH, b. Feb 15, 1736, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. x. HELEN BROUGH, b. Jan 15, 1738, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. xi. MARGARET BROUGH, b. Mar 15, 1741, Auchterarder, PER, SCT. 11. HELEN4 BROUGH (DAVID3, JOHN2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Dec 18, 1709 in Errol, PER, SCT. She married JAMES PAUL Aug 18, 1738 in Errol, PER, SCT. Children of HELEN BROUGH and JAMES PAUL are: i. WILLIAM5 PAUL, b. Jul 22, 1739, Kinfauns, PER, SCT. ii. MARGARET PAUL, b. Aug 31, 1740, Inchture, PER, SCT. 12. ANDREW4 BROUGH (DAVID3, JOHN2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Jul 05, 1719 in Errol, PER, SCT. He married (1) ELIZABETH MUIR Aug 10, 1750 in Errol, PER, SCT (Source: Errol Parish Register, Reads "Jul 21 1750 - Andrew BROUGH and Elspeth MUIR were contracted and married Aug 10th."). He married (2) ELIZABETH BLAIR Feb 08, 1752 in Errol, PER, SCT (Source: Errol Parish Register, Reads "Feb 8 1752 - Andrew BROUGH and Elizabeth BLAIR were contracted."). Children of ANDREW BROUGH and ELIZABETH BLAIR are: i. ANN5 BROUGH, b. Feb 25, 1753, Errol, PER, SCT (Source: Errol Parish Register, Reads "Feb 25 1753 - Ann daughter to Andrew BROUGH wright in Dicqueside of Megginch was baptised."). ii. JANE BROUGH, b. Oct 27, 1754, Errol, PER, SCT (Source: Errol Parish Register, Reads "Oct 27 1754 - Jean daughter to Andrew BROUGH wright in the Dicqueside of Megginch was baptised."). iii. DAVID BROUGH, b. Jan 23, 1757, Errol, PER, SCT (Source: Errol Parish Register, Reads "Jan 23 1757 - David son to Andrew BROUGH wright in Dykeside on Meggins & Elisabeth BLAIR his spouse."). 21. iv. CHRISTIAN BROUGH, b. Nov 12, 1758, Errol, PER, SCT. 22. v. JOHN BROUGH, b. 1761, Errol, PER, SCT; d. Feb 23, 1843. vi. ELIZABETH BROUGH, b. Mar 05, 1763, Errol, PER, SCT (Source: Errol Parish Register, Reads "Mar 5 1763 - Elizabeth daughter to Andrew BROUGH Wright in Inchmichael with his spouse Elizabeth BLAIR."). 13. ELIZABETH4 BROUGH (DAVID3, JOHN2, BROUGH1 SCOTLAND, SCOTLANDA) was born Feb 20, 1722 in Errol, PER, SCT. She married JOHN PEEBLES Nov 04, 1748 in Longforgan, PER, SCT (Source: Longforgan Parish Register, Reads "1748 - November 4 - John Peebles and Elizabeth Burgh were married."). Children of ELIZABETH BROUGH and JOHN PEEBLES are: i. GEORGE5 PEEBLES, b. Jul 22, 1749, Longforgan, PER, SCT (Source: Longforgan Parish Register, Reads "1749 - July 22 George lawful son to John Peebles Elizabeth Burgh his spouse was baptized."). ii. ELSPET PEEBLES, b. Jun 02, 1751, Longforgan, PER, SCT (Source: Longforgan Parish Register, Reads 3 "1751 - June 2 Elspet lawful daughter to John Peebles Elizabeth Burgh his spouse was baptized.").
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