Alexander Brown

Male 1776 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Alexander Brown was born in 1776 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Sep 1776 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland (son of Alexander Brown and Margaret Gilmour); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: F9A1F027B9E148B1A714C0457E333646315A

    Notes:

    Christened:
    BROWN
    ALEXANDER
    ALEXANDER BROWN/MARGARET GILMOUR FR303 (FR303)
    M
    08/09/1776
    616/
    30 67
    Stewarton


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alexander Brown was born in 1744 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 14 Nov 1744 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland (son of James Brown and Marion Wylie); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Alexander Broun
    • _UID: FCBDF1E181E3466AB41D110C6021268ABE77

    Notes:

    Christened:
    BROUN
    ALEXANDER
    JAMES BROUN/MARION WEYLIE FR93 (FR93)
    M
    14/11/1744
    616/
    10 162
    Stewarton

    Alexander married Margaret Gilmour on 26 Mar 1768 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of Allan Gilmour, I and Jennet Stewart) was born in 1748 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Jan 1747/48 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Gilmour was born in 1748 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Jan 1747/48 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland (daughter of Allan Gilmour, I and Jennet Stewart); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 68C6CE30C4184DABAF4A85291E1A31D9E975

    Notes:

    Christened:
    GILMOUR
    MARGARET
    ALLAN GILMOUR/JANET STEWART FR96 (FR96)
    F
    28/01/1748
    616/
    20 10
    Stewarton

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name:?tab?Brown
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Marriage Date:?tab?26 Mar 1768
    Marriage Place:?tab?Stewarton,Ayr,Scotland
    Spouse:?tab?Margaret Gilmore
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041470

    Children:
    1. Allen Brown was born in 1769 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 22 Oct 1769 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    2. James Brown was born in 1771 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 29 Sep 1771 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    3. John Brown was born in 1774 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 26 Jun 1774 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    4. 1. Alexander Brown was born in 1776 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Sep 1776 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    5. Janet Brown was born in 1779 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 19 Sep 1779 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    6. William Brown was born in 1781 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 14 Oct 1781 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Brown was born about 1720; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 9F627788CE744CB9A433D1C5C15669A5D9F6

    James married Marion Wylie. Marion was born about 1720; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marion Wylie was born about 1720; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Marion Weylie
    • _UID: 383482697EC04DB398F5FDC21FA294427869

    Children:
    1. 2. Alexander Brown was born in 1744 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 14 Nov 1744 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.

  3. 6.  Allan Gilmour, I was born about 1706 in Renfrew Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 20 Oct 1706 in Renfrew Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland (son of James Gilmor and Agnes Snodgrass); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Allan Gilmuir
    • _UID: 50092377A5F94173A14FA77BC6BFD24AF845

    Notes:

    ?b?James Gilmor?/b? (possibly the son of James Gilmour and Margaret Holms of Glasgow, b. 20 Aug 1667) married to Agnes Snodgrass (1673 in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire) and ?b?Heugh (Hugh) Stewart?/b? and ?b?Janet Glen?/b? who married 29 October 1693 in Stewarton Parish. They gave birth to ?b?Allan Gilmour I?/b? (1706 Renfrew Parish) and ?b?Jennet Stewart?/b? (1702 Stewarton Parish), a couple who married in Stewarton, Ayrshire 1 April 1738 and my 6?sup?th?/sup? great grandparents.

    ?b?Allan Gilmour I (1706)

    Scotland of the Time?/b?
    Allan Gilmour was born during a time of turmoil in Scotland. The economy of Scotland had collapsed during the 1690s and the country had experienced a series of crop failures. People were dying of starvation. The Bank of Scotland was established, as part of the effort to stabilize the economy. A series of investments were identified by the investors, and it is estimated that a quarter of all Scottish wealth was lost as a result of the failed Darien project.

    In 1703, the Scottish parliament past the 'Act of Security' challenging the traditional relationship with the English monarchy and demanding that Scotland be granted free trade with England and the colonies. When the demand was initially refused, Scotland threaten to stop raising taxes for the English government and to withdraw troops from France. This threat was effective. The Act receives Royal Assent in 1704. In 1705 the English parliament retaliated and introduced the Alien Act which was designed to protect English interests in Scotland. Under this Act the English parliament demanded that the Scots negotiate a full union with England. If an agreement was not reached, Scottish assets would be seized, and an embargo placed on Scottish exports flowing into England. In 1707 the Scottish parliament was dissolved, not to reconvene for 292 years.

    Into this mix of events, James Stewart, the Pretender, appeared and the Jacobite conflict emerged. His followers launched a series of skirmishes in their attempt to place him, and later his successor, Bonnie Prince Charlie on the throne of Scotland. After several defeats of British government forces, including at the Battle of Prestonpans, the struggle culminated in defeat for the Jacobite cause in the Battle of Culloden near Inverness in 1746. It is probable that both Allan Gilmour and his father James performed military duty during this time.

    ?b? Renfrewshire?/b?
    Birth records indicate that Allan Gilmour I was born in Renfrew Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland to James Gilmor and Agnes Snodgrass. One sibling has been identified - John Gilmor (1708)
    The poll books of 1695 indicate that in the country part of Renfrew parish there were 51 families. It is recorded that, "at that time, and long after it, a great part of the parish lay unimproved and unenclosed, merely in a state of nature".

    Although after their lifetime, records of the parish in 1793 provide some insight into the communities of Allan and Jennet during their lifetime.

    Allan Gilmour was born in Renfrew Parish, Renfrewshire. In the records, Renfrew parish is described as varying from three to four miles in length and breadth but having borders that were very irregular as a result of intersection with rivers and the Abbey parish of Paisley. The shire is split into two parts by the river Clyde, originally crossed by rowboat.

    The town of Renfrew a royal burgh of Scotland, was passed into the hands of the Stewarts by a series of charters that confirmed its designated status through the centuries. Renfrew, located in Renfrew Parish, is three miles north of Paisley and five miles west of Glasgow. By 1793 the town is described as "half a mile in length, but in some places so narrow, that it is with great difficulty two carriages can pass each other. There are some small streets and lanes in it, besides the principal street". By 1793 there are some small manufactures emerging but at the beginning of the century it would be an agrarian community with possibly a cluster of trades people in the village.

    Soil in the shire is described as sandy but productive alluvial deposit. The land tended to be low and prone to dampness and fog. During the early part of the 18?sup?th?/sup? century the Clyde river changed its course leaving the town, through which it formerly flowed, half a mile from the new waterway near the boundary between the counties of Lanark and Renfrew. Prior to this, "vessels of considerable burden were built close to the town", afterwards the town required canals to access navigable water.

    By 1793 there are ten 'heritors' in the parish, and a great number of 'portioners', possessing what was called Burgher lands, holdings of the town. Three of the greater proprietors, either occasionally, or constantly reside in the parish. Unfortunately, they are not named. Some indication as to whom they might be may be deduced from landowners noted in 1845. "The principal heritors in the parish are the Incorporation of the burgh; Alexander Speirs, Esq. of Eldersly; Lord Douglas; W.M. Alexander, Esq. and others, proprietors of Walkingshaw; Miss Oswald of Scotstown; James Smith, Esq. of Jordanhill and Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Blythswood. It is interesting to note that some of these same people appear in a list of landowners in Stewarton Parish where Janet Stewart was born.

    ?b?Allan Gilmour and Janet Stewart?/b?
    Allan Gilmour and Janet Stewart married in 1738 and appeared to have lived in Stewarton Parish for a time, and possibly for all their lives. No death records have yet been found. Allan was 32 and Janet 36 when they married, and it is not known if other children were born to them. Records have been found for three children Giles Gilmour (1739), Allan Gilmour II (1744-1793), and Margaret Gilmour (1748).

    (Research):?b?Barr Barony?/b?
    Feu off Barr, Allan Gilmour...value of rent 3; next to William Orr....value of rent 29 6

    Christened:
    GILMOR
    ALLAN
    JAMES GILMOR/AGNES SNODGRASS FR71 (FR71)
    M
    20/10/1706
    575/
    10 63
    Renfrew

    Name:?tab?Allan Gilmor
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Baptism Date:?tab?20 Oct 1706
    Baptism Place:?tab?, Renfrew, Renfrew, Scotland
    Father:?tab?James Gilmor
    Mother:?tab?Agnes Snodgrass
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041326

    Allan married Jennet Stewart on 1 Apr 1738 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland. Jennet (daughter of Hugh Stewart and Jonet Glen) was born in 1702 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Feb 1701/02 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jennet Stewart was born in 1702 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Feb 1701/02 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland (daughter of Hugh Stewart and Jonet Glen); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Janet Stewart
    • _UID: 87580B59B8B44848BEC568B558CD576CC798

    Notes:

    ?b?James Gilmor?/b? (possibly the son of James Gilmour and Margaret Holms of Glasgow, b. 20 Aug 1667) married to Agnes Snodgrass (1673 in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire) and ?b?Heugh (Hugh) Stewart?/b? and ?b?Janet Glen?/b? who married 29 October 1693 in Stewarton Parish. They gave birth to ?b?Allan Gilmour I?/b? (1706 Renfrew Parish) and ?b?Jennet Stewart?/b? (1702 Stewarton Parish), a couple who married in Stewarton, Ayrshire 1 April 1738 and my 6?sup?th?/sup? great grandparents.
    ?b?Jennet or Janet Stewart (1702-)?/b?
    Janet Stewart, born in Stewarton Ayrshire, was a daughter of Hugh Stewart and Janet Glen who were married in Stewarton Parish 29 Nov 1693. Her siblings were Hugh (1694), William (1697), John (1704), and Margaret (1707).

    ?b?Stewarton Parish?/b?
    Stewarton parish is named for the recipient of a royal charter granting lands to James, High Steward, in 1283. Janet's lineage has not been defined, but the number of Stewart families in the shire in later years suggest that the Stewart presence was retained in this area for many generations. Although long gone, it is reported that in 1793 the remains of their houses could still be seen near the town. In Janet's time, the area was known as the district of Cunningham, a major landowner and leader in the community.

    Janet's home, in Stewarton Parish, was not far from Glasgow (18 miles) and other growing centres of Kilmarnock (6 miles north), Irvine (8 miles north-east) and Paisley (15 miles). Roads were maintained and daily postal services provided. The parish, about four miles in breadth and ten miles in length, was bound by the parishes of Neilston and Mearns in Renfrewshire and Fenwick in Ayrshire. The land is relatively flat sloping gently upwards towards the moor land behind.
    The primary focus of the population was agrarian, and soil and animal husbandry resulted in excellent crops and significant numbers of farm animals. The 'Ayrshire' cattle were large milking cows that came to be raised throughout the lowlands and later around the world.

    The parish also had an ancient and respected history of bonnet making, described in 1793 as producing "French or Quebec caps" for over 100 years. By 1845 it is reported that the industry provided "almost the whole regimental and naval bonnets and caps ? as well as those worn by the people in the country at large."

    The life of Janet Stewart would have been set in the same context as her husbands.
    ?i?The economy of Scotland had collapsed during the 1690s and after the Bank of Scotland was established, it is estimated that a quarter of all Scottish wealth was lost as a result of the failed Darien project. In 1703, the Scottish parliament past the 'Act of Security' challenging the bond to English monarchs unless Scotland was accorded free trade with England and the colonies. Initially refused, Scotland threaten to stop raising taxes for the English government and to withdraw troops from France. This is effective as the Act receives Royal Assent in 1704. In 1705 the English parliament retaliates and introduces the Alien Act designed to protect English interests in Scotland. The Scots must negotiate a full union with England or have Scottish assets seized and an embargo on Scottish exports flowing to England. In 1707 the Scottish parliament is dissolved, not to reconvene for 292 years.

    Into this mix of events, James Stewart, the Pretender, appears and the Jacobite conflict emerges, and his followers launch a series of skirmishes in their attempt to place him, and later his successor, Bonnie Prince Charlie on the throne of Scotland. After several government defeats including the Battle of Prestonpans, the struggle culminates defeat for the Jacobite cause in the Battle of Culloden near Inverness in 1746.

    ?/i?In 1845 it is interesting to note the following names, among the 83 landowners listed - all of which will reappear in later generations of Janet's descendants:
    W. Pollock, Esq. M.D., of Barnahill, non-resident,
    Allan Pollock of Blacklaw, non-resident,
    John Stewart, Esq. of Gabrochhill, non-resident,
    James, John and Robert Lindsay of Auchintiber, and
    James Gilmour of Clerkland.

    ?b?Allan Gilmour and Janet Stewart?/b?
    Allan Gilmour and Janet Stewart married in 1738 and appeared to have lived in Stewarton Parish for a time, and possibly for all their lives. No death records have yet been found. Allan was 32 and Janet 36 when they married, and it is not known if other children were born to them. Records have been found for three children Giles Gilmour (1739), Allan Gilmour II (1744-1793), and Margaret Gilmour (1748).

    Christened:
    Name:?tab?Janet Stewart
    Gender:?tab?Female
    Baptism Date:?tab?5 Feb 1702
    Baptism Place:?tab?, Stewarton, Ayr, Scotland
    Father:?tab?Hugh Stewart
    Mother:?tab?Janet Glen
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041470
    Reference ID:?tab?2:15H38XH

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name:?tab?Jennet Stewart
    Gender:?tab?Female
    Marriage Date:?tab?1 Apr 1738
    Marriage Place:?tab?Stewarton,Ayr,Scotland
    Spouse:?tab?Allan Gilmuir
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041470

    Children:
    1. Giells Gilmour was born in 1739 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 23 Sep 1739 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    2. Allan Gilmour was born in 1742 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 27 Sep 1742 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    3. Allan Gilmour, II of South Walton (Walston) was born in 1744 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 18 Mar 1743/44 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 8 Mar 1793 in Walston Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    4. 3. Margaret Gilmour was born in 1748 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Jan 1747/48 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  James Gilmor was born in 1670 in Bo'Ness & Carriden Parish, West Lothian, Scotland; was christened on 6 Mar 1669/70 in Bo'Ness & Carriden Parish, West Lothian, Scotland (son of John Gilmour and Margaret Sim); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 64EF782103564242BDDB3F6ADB960927AB12

    Notes:

    Christened:
    GILMURE
    JAMES
    JOHN GILMURE/MARGARET SIM FR128 (FR128)
    M
    06/03/1670
    663/
    10 120
    Bo'Ness

    James married Agnes Snodgrass. Agnes (daughter of Robert Snodgrass and Issobell Alexander) was born in 1673 in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Jun 1673 in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Agnes Snodgrass was born in 1673 in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Jun 1673 in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, Scotland (daughter of Robert Snodgrass and Issobell Alexander); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B1D24ADB275147D7BF81DEA8EA3C03A6D330

    Notes:

    Christened:
    SNODGRASS
    AGNES
    ROBERT SNODGRASS/ISSOBELL ALEXANDER FR62 (FR62)
    F
    08/06/1673
    568/
    10 56
    Kilbarchan

    Children:
    1. 6. Allan Gilmour, I was born about 1706 in Renfrew Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 20 Oct 1706 in Renfrew Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died.
    2. John Gilmor was born in 1708 in Renfrew Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Dec 1708 in Renfrew Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died.

  3. 14.  Hugh Stewart was born in 1673 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Heugh Stewart
    • _UID: 9CCFF7BB8802451C8DB6F1C1B1A727E763C1

    Hugh married Jonet Glen on 29 Nov 1693 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland. Jonet was born in 1673 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Jonet Glen was born in 1673 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Janet Glen
    • Name: Jannet Glen
    • _UID: A977A938EEDA411C84CE27901944E3F86715

    Children:
    1. Hugh Stewart was born in 1694 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 18 Nov 1694 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    2. William Stewart was born in 1697 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Mar 1697 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    3. 7. Jennet Stewart was born in 1702 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Feb 1701/02 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    4. John Stewart was born in 1704 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Dec 1704 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    5. Margaret Stewart was born in 1707 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 9 Feb 1706/07 in Stewarton Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.




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