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Adam Brown Shoemaker Hawick Early 1800's
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Helen | Report | 8 Nov 2010 23:01 |
This is just a guess... but could this be the marriage for Adam Brown in Tynemouth. |
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Colin | Report | 9 Nov 2010 11:19 |
Hi Helen |
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Potty | Report | 9 Nov 2010 12:33 |
English death certs give very little info re the deceased's family. They give cause and place and date of death, and the informant's name. |
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Helen | Report | 10 Nov 2010 17:48 |
This may be the Adam Brown mentioned in the above census … check out the rough birth year of children, Thomas and Margaret. See if they match up with those below. |
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Colin | Report | 10 Nov 2010 19:23 |
Hi Helen |
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Helen | Report | 10 Nov 2010 22:39 |
Going back to the 1851 census in Scotland where Agnes is registered as a widow with two sons. One born c.1821 and the other born c.1823. Presumably they were the children of the (deceased) Adam Brown. |
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Colin | Report | 14 Dec 2010 17:09 |
Hi All |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 14 Dec 2010 18:00 |
Colin, you do need to get yourself some basic grasp of some stuff. |
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Researching: |
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Colin | Report | 15 Dec 2010 10:10 |
Hi Janey |
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Colin | Report | 1 Jul 2011 14:27 |
Since the previous post, we have discovered that Adam was probably the son of Thomas Brown and Beatrix Kyle who married in Hawick on 24 July 1773. Thomas Brown was also a shoemaker in Hawick and a Burgess of the town. We think that around 1820 Adam Brown became partially paralysed and gave up shoemaking with his father in favour of his hobby of portrait painting. Some of his paintings are in Hawick Museum. Not long afterwards he left his "wife" Agnes and the town of Hawick for good and went to live in the North East of England where he met an Eleanor Longstaff in Alnwick with whom he had four further children. Adam continued making a living from portrait painting in Northumberland until he died of cholera in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1853. |