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John Brownlee born c1760 in Carluke Parish was married 27 August 1790[1] in Cambusnethan Parish to Mary Barrie (Barry) of Cambusnethan Parish. John Brownlee was a farmer[2]. They had issue: 1. James Brownlee, born circa 1807, in Wishawtoun, Cambusnethan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Married Elizabeth Somerville (Somervale[3], Sommerville[4]), born c1811 daughter of (?) Sommerville and Mary Reid (maiden surname Douglas). Elizabeth died at 4:40pm on 24 February 1874 at 113 Main Street Wishaw aged 63 years[5]. She had suffered with heart disease for a period of 5 years. Her son James Brownlie was the informant[6]. James Brownlee’s occupation has been recorded as a Miller, Carter and labourer in distillery[7]. James died of acute bronchitis at 3am on 7 February 1857 (aged 50) in Wishaw. Mary Brownlie his daughter aged 16 (possibly from Hertshank?) was present at his death and was the informant. He was buried at Carluke Churchyard[8]. There was a Mary Ann Reid born c1826 aged 15 staying with them at the 1841 census. They had Issue: 1. John Brownlee born circa 1836[9], Wishawtoun Cambusnethan Parish in Lanarkshire Scotland. 2. Mary Brownlee, born 14 August 1837[10], Wishawtoun. Baptised 3 September 1837[11], Wishawtoun. Died of Diarrhoea in Carluke (?) February 1838. Buried Carluke 21 February 1838. 3. Robert Brownlee, twin born 28 December 1840[12], baptised 7 March 1841[13], at Wishawtoun. Robert died in Carluke on 12 June 1841 and buried at Carluke Cemetery on 12 June 1841[14]. 4. Mary Brownlee, twin born 28 December 1840[15], baptised 7 March 1841[16], at Wishawtoun. Died 29 February 1920 at 103 Airbles Road, Motherwell, in Lanarkshire. Buried 3 March 1920 at Bent Cemetery (Lair NSL 24), Hamilton, in Lanarkshire. Mary was married according to the (?) of the United Presbyterian Church at 113 Main Street Wishaw[17] on 12 December 1864[18] to Robert McCartney, Pitheadman and woodcutter, born 28 February 1842, baptised 20 March 1842, Ayr Ayrshire Scotland[19]. Died 18 January 1914 at 105 Airbles Road, Motherwell, in Lanarkshire. Buried 20 January 1914 at Bent Cemetery (Lair NSL 24), Hamilton, Scotland. Robert was the son of Hugh McCartney, General Labourer or surface-man[20] and Jane[21] Pollock. Hugh McCartney and Jane[22] Pollock married 15 April 1838 at Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland[23]. Marriage or banns also recorded on 27 April 1838 at Colyton, Ayrshire, Scotland[24]. Mary Brownlee was Robert’s second wife. His first wife was Jane Simpson, married 5 June 1863 in the manse at Old Monkland in Lanarkshire Scotland[25]. Witnesses at the marriage were (?) Crawford and Elizabeth Reid[26]. Robert and Mary lived at Smith’s Land, Hill Street Wishaw in 1881[27]. Robert McCartney and Jane Simpson had issue: 1. Hugh McCartney, born 3pm 15 January 1864 at Woodlands Cottage, Walkmill Road Old Monkland[28]. Hugh was married on 28 June 1889 at Neilson’s Square[29], Graham Street Wishaw after Banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland to Jessie McCall born c1868. Jessie was the daughter of James McCall, coalminer and Margaret (or Mary) Ramsay. Duff MacDonald BD., a minister from Dalziel performed the marriage. Witnesses to the marriage were George Russell and Nellie Manson. Hugh died at 11:15am on 15 January 1902 at Douglas’ Land Park Street Wishaw[30]. His informant at death was John McCall his brother in law who lived at 19 King Street Wishaw. Hugh was a clerk at age 17[31] and an Engine Driver at the time of his death. James Brownlee and Elizabeth Somerville also had: 5. James Brownlee, born 24 May 1846, Wishaw, Lanarkshire. Occupation was Master Bricklayer. Died 26 June 1892[32] at Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown NSW in Australia. James died on the steps of the hospital from Chronic Ulcer of Duodenum, acute Peritonitis. Buried in Presbyterian Section, Rookwood Cemetery, NSW, on 27 June 1892. James was married by Reverend Robert Gibson on Tuesday 21 July 1874 at Partick East Presbyterian Church to Catherine (or Catharine) Bell Duncan, born 3 August 1854 in Edinburgh, Scotland, illegitimate daughter of Catharine Bell of Collessie Parish. Her father's name was not recorded. Catherine Bell Duncan's parents were Robert Duncan and Catharine Bell and their Banns of Marriage was recorded in Kennoway on 6 August 1833[33] after a regular proclamation and in Collessie on 9 August 1833[34]. Robert was said to have been a gardener at Edinburgh Castle although not verified. Catherine died 25 January 1934[35] at John Street, Leichhardt NSW, in Australia from a Cerebral Haemorrhage. For more information on the Duncan Bell families go to the following link DUNCAN/BELL Travelled to New Zealand in c1880 and to Sydney, Australia aboard the Manapouri in c1884. They had Issue: 1. Catherine Bell Brownlee, born 24 June 1875 at Smiths Land, Hill Street, Wishaw, Lanarkshire. Died 30 October 1876 at 21 Portland Square, Hamilton, Scotland. Buried 1 November 1876 at Bent Cemetery (Lair NSL 24) Hamilton. 2. James Brownlee, born 5 April 1877 at 21 Portland Square, Hamilton, Scotland. Was a Milk Vendor and became a director of the Milk Board in Sydney, Australia. He was a keen sailor (18 footers) and had trotters. Died 22 August 1954. Married Emily Borley, born 25 June 1883 at Tenterfield, N.S.W. Emily was the daughter of William John Borley, Dairyman and Mary O’Neill. Emily died 24 June 1959. EXPAND CHART 3. Robert Duncan Brownlee, born 25 January 1879, at 52 Union Street, Hamilton, Scotland. Married Annie Johnson, born 29 March 1877, daughter of William Arthur Johnson. Annie Johnson was born in Cheshire, England and migrated to Australia with her parents. She died 28 February 1960. Robert started a box factory in Annandale around the turn of the century. In 1908 he founded R. Brownlee & Co. Ltd. Sawmill at Ourimbah, N.S.W. This Sawmill was taken over by his son Robert William Brownlee after his death on 27 October 1935[36]. He also had shares in Taylor Brothers and Brownlee boatshed at The Entrance, N.S.W., where he was involved in building and repairing boats for hire. Robert Brownlee also shared an interest in trotters, with his brother, James Brownlee. EXPAND CHART 4. John Brownlee, born 19 March 1881 at Dunedin, New Zealand[37]. Migrated to Australia with parents in 1884. Worked at R. Brownlee & Co. Ltd. at Ourimbah. Married in 1908[38] (Marriage registered at Annandale) to Bertha May Franklin born at Petersham on 17 December 1887[39], died 14 July 1972 buried at Ronkana Cemetery. Daughter of Joseph Franklin and Elizabeth A(nn?) Milner or Hilner[40]. Refer Marriage Certificate registered in Concord 1740/1880[41]. NB: Other siblings of Joseph Franklin and Elizabeth Ann Milner or Hilner were Alfred George Franklin born 1881 in Petersham[42], Lizzie Franklin born 1883 in Canterbury[43], and Mary A(nn) Franklin born 1889[44]. (There is an entry in the NSW Birth records, showing that a Joseph Franklin[45] was born to Joseph Franklin and Johanna (?) in 1849, along with two other siblings, Robert Franklin[46] born 1847 and James Franklin[47] born in 1856, who were both born to the same parents. Editor) EXPAND CHART 5. William Somerville Brownlee was born 12 June 1883 at Ravensbourne[48] (Rothesay)[49] Dunedin New Zealand. Died 13 June 1960 at Leichhardt, NSW. Worked as Boot maker, worked on sheep stations as a slushy (cleaned the shearing sheds), drove meat wagons for Riverstone Meat Works, worked on Glebe Island, worked for R. Brownlee & Co. Ltd. Sawmills at Ourimbah for 10 years (1917-1927) as a saw sharpener. Married at “The Parsonage”, Wellington Street, Bondi by the Reverend Eustace Coplin Thomas. Witnesses were Elisabeth Lang and Mabel Thomas[50]. Married to Maria Bessie Chadwick born 19 April 1893, died 31 May 1981. Maria was 2nd child of Edward Chadwick born in Kings County, Ireland circa 1859. Edward’s parents, Frederick and Julia Chadwick, were farmers. Edward had come to Australia in the 1880’s and was a van proprietor in Sydney. Edward married Elizabeth Ralph, born c1861 in Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland. Edward and Elizabeth were married at St Phillips Church of England, Sydney by Rev. H. Izod Richards on 20 August 1890[51]. Elizabeth died on 14 November 1901 of Typhoid Fever[52], and after her death, Catherine Bell Brownlee, by now, a widower, looked after young Maria Bessie and William Edward Chadwick. On 31 January 1905[53], Edward Chadwick suffered a fractured skull and passed away as a result of a collision between his van and a tram in Sydney. In his will[54], Catherine Bell Brownlee was sworn as Guardian of his children. It was through my grandmother’s love and inspiration that I developed an interest in the Brownlee family history. I remember spending many days and nights sitting with her as she told me stories of how it was when she was a child. I treasure those stories and without them, this book would not have been possible. I am also grateful to her for teaching me some qualities that have helped me through many personal challenges. They were persistence and perseverance. Her words still play in my head whenever I need them “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try and try again[55].” Thanks to her, I learned, that if you persist with your dream and never, ever, give up, no matter what is said against that dream, then that dream can be yours. King Robert the Bruce I was born at Lochmaben Castle in 1274. He was Knight and Overlord of Annandale. In 1306 he was crowned King of Scotland and henceforth tried to free Scotland from the English enemy. After being defeated at a battle, Bruce escaped and found a hideout in a cave. Hiding in a cave for three months, Bruce was at the lowest point of his life. He thought about leaving the country and never coming back. While waiting, he watched a spider building a web in the cave's entrance. The spider fell down time after time, but finally he succeeded with his web. So Bruce decided also to retry his fight and told his men: "If at first you don't succeed, try, try and try again". This comment was written into this history on 19 April 2004, while I was reflecting on the 111th anniversary of Grandma Brownlee’s birth - Ian Edward Brownlee, editor. EXPAND CHART 6. Elizabeth Mary Somerville Brownlee was born 30 July 1885[56] at John Street, Leichhardt, N.S.W. Lived in White Street, Annandale. Died 11 September 1973. Married Edward Thomas Lang. EXPAND CHART 7. Thomas Duncan Brownlee, born 7 February 1888[57] at John Street, Leichhardt, N.S.W. Died 1969. Married Jessie Violet May Fraser, born 16 March 1886[58] at Hordern Street, Newtown, N.S.W. Died 16 March 1962[59]. Jessie is the daughter of Adam Russell Fraser, a stonemason, born 1861 at Manly[60] and Virginia Christina Kidd[61] Murray, born 1862 at Shoalhaven, NSW. Adam and Virginia were married on 25 April 1883, at St Stephen’s Church in Newtown by Rev Robert Taylor[62]. They also had other children and their names were David Fraser born c1884 and Lilly Fraser born c1889. Adam Russell Fraser was the son of David Fraser, who was also a stonemason, and Margaret Russell. Virginia Kidd Murray was the daughter of James Kidd Murray, who possibly died in 1889[63]. James was a baker. Virginia’s mother was Sarah Mary Arnold. They also had other children as follows. James Murray born in 1860[64], Eliza E Murray born in 1861[65], Arthur J Murray born in 1863[66], Gladys L Murray born in 1865[67], Lillias A E Murray born in 1866[68] and Alfred E A S Murray born in 1868[69]. EXPAND CHART 8. Christina Brownlee, born 25 August 1890[70], John Street, Leichhardt, N.S.W. died 18 November 1957. Married 6 January 1911[71] at Congregational Church, 141 Botany Street, Waterloo by the Reverend John Bickenham to Thomas George McMahon, butcher, born 17 February 1883[72] at Moss Vale, N.S.W., died (Unknown). Thomas is the son of Nicholas Howard McMahon, farmer, and Mary Ann Bryan, home duties. Witnesses at marriage were Amelia Pettit (or Veltit) and Lizzie Field. They had Issue: 1. Thomas James McMahon born (c1910) died (c1952). 2. Doris Elizabeth McMahon, born 9 February 1913. Married George Ambrose Williams, born 26 November 1912. 3. George Nicholas McMahon, born 24 May 1917, married Patricia (May or Mary) McGrath, born 23 April 1918. During World War 2, Major George McMahon was renowned for his leadership qualities and skills. He was at one time in charge of heavy machine gun sections, the mortar section and the tank attack section. Being of considerable statue with red hair and quite handy with a pair of boxing gloves, it is not difficult to understand why he was nicknamed “Strawberry Bull”. The title was only used with respect. George served with the battalion throughout the war years’, which included long and active service in Papua New Guinea. At the end of the war he remained in the service for a number of years, and by the time of his retirement, he had thoroughly earned the rank of Major as well as an efficiency decoration. Following the peacetime formation of the 4th Australian Infantry Battalion Association, George was a committed member serving 23 years on the committee and then 15 years as President an effort that earned him a life membership. George enjoyed fishing with his sons and held a happy and caring relationship with his family. George passed away on 20 September 2002 and his funeral service was held at St Anne’s Anglican Church, Strathfield and was buried at Rookwood Cemetery at Lidcombe. At his funeral service two eulogies were read, one from his son Brian and the other by Alf Ross, President of the 4th Australian Infantry Battalion Association. They had Issue: 1. Jeffrey George McMahon, born 31 August 1942. Married Joyce Frazer (div.). They had Issue: 1. Thomas McMahon, born 28 December 1968. 2. Rodd McMahon, born 21 May 1972. George Nicholas McMahon and Patricia Mary McGrath also had: 2. Brian Reginald McMahon, born 21 August 1945. 3. Bruce Phillip McMahon, born 12 November 1949. Married 1st Lindall Tout, born 1950. Married 2nd Janet Sievers, born January 1950. Christina Brownlee and Thomas George McMahon also had: 4. Christina Ivy McMahon, born 16 April 1915. Married Harry Watt, born 15 May 1914, son of Ethel and Walter Watt. They had Issue: 1. Leslie Charles Watt, born 4 May 1949. Married (Cherrie or Cheerie) Ann Farr, born 10 August 1954. They had Issue: 1. Lyne Cherrie Watt, born 29 October 1982. 2. Rodney Charles Watt, born (?) 1987 Christina Ivy McMahon and Harry Watt also had: 2. Patricia Watt, born 20 November 1951. Married Craig Allan Sweeting, born 29 July 1950. They had issue: 1. Amanda Ivy Sweeting, born (?) Christina Brownlee and Thomas George McMahon also had: 5. William (Jack) McMahon, born (23 or 25) February 1920. Married Alice Maxted. Born 4 November (1924 or 1925). William died 9 December 1970. They had Issue: 1. Glen William McMahon, born 1 February 1955. Married Dian Elizabeth Hinley, born 23 February 1956. They had Issue: 1. Jacqueline Verna McMahon, born 3 April 1982. 2. Daniel (?) McMahon, born (?) 1987. William Jack McMahon and Alice Maxted also had: 2. Peter John McMahon, born 11 October 1956. Married Michelle (?), born (?) 3. Robyn Shirley McMahon, born 8 August 1963. Christina Brownlee and Thomas George McMahon also had: 6. James Edward McMahon, born 29 April 1923. Married Jessie Grey, born 18 January 1923. They had Issue: 1. Ivor James McMahon, born 11 August 1958. 2. Stephen George McMahon, born 27 October 1960. James McMahon and Jessie also had stepchildren: 1. Eric John McMahon, born 22 September 1944. 2. Ena Kathleen McMahon, born 22 May 1946. Christina Brownlee and Thomas George McMahon also had: 7. Beryl Jean McMahon, born 16 December 1927, died 30 September 2002, funeral 10am on Monday, 5 August 2002 at South Chapel, Rookwood Crematorium. Married Lionel Gordon MacDonald, born 13 December 1924. Son of Angus Edwin MacDonald and Elizabeth May Tickle. They had Issue: 1. Neil Gordon MacDonald, B.E., M.E.M., born 27 November 1952. Married Rosalie Helen Dibble. Born 8 December 1949. Live at 41 Newton Street, North Epping NSW 2121 as at 19 May 2005. They had Issue: 1. Andrew Gordon MacDonald, born 13 July 1983 at Royal North Shore Hospital. Queens Scout Award (2001) 2. Colin George MacDonald, born 19 November 1985. Obtained flying licence at 16 (2001) Beryl McMahon and Lionel MacDonald also had: 2. Kerry Christina MacDonald, born 29 May 1957. Married Ralph Gordon Mills, born 30 November 1953, son of Vascelia Gordon Arthur Mills born 18 January 1930 and Ursula Marion Elfriede Wilhelm born 27 August 1930. They had Issue: 1. David Gordon Mills, born 28 September 1981, at Auburn District Hospital. 2. Lauren Christina Mills, born 26 August 1983, at Auburn District Hospital. 3. Craig Douglas Mills (twin), born 11 April 1990, at Greenoak's Private Hospital, Greenacre. 4. Graham Ralph Mills (twin), born 11 April 1990, at Greenoak's Private Hospital, Greenacre. Christina Brownlee and Thomas George McMahon also had: 8. Robert McMahon, Born on 27 October 1930. Robert married Margaret Ann Middleton, born 23 April 1935. Robert McMahon passed away in Northmead, Australia on 20 July 2011, aged 80 years. His funeral service was held in the South Chapel at Rookwood Crematorium, on Tuesday, 26 July 2011 at 11:30 am. They had Issue: 1. Gregory Robert McMahon, born 5 December 1958. Gregory married 5 February 1983, Trudi Gay Wills, born 23 June 1963. They had issue: 1. Joshua McMahon, born 15 August 1986. 2. Samuel McMahon, born 1 August 1988. 3. Daniel McMahon, born (?). 4. Peter McMahon, born (?). Robert McMahon and Margaret Ann Middleton also had: 2. Suzanne Gaye McMahon, born 19 April 1962. Married Wayne Jerome They had Issue: 1. John Jerome born 1 February 1989. 2. Luke Jerome born c1998. Robert McMahon and Margaret Ann Middleton also had: 3. Deborah Joy McMahon, born 3 January 1964. Compiled by Ian Edward Brownlee [1] Cambusnethan Parochial Register 1634-1854 Marriages 27 August 1790. [2] Parish of Cambusnethan Death Certificate James Brownlie Page 7 No 19, 7 February 1857. [3] Somervale, Robert and Mary Brownlee’s birth Certificate. Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages, (Scotland) Act 1965, s 47 Certificate number 75983. 75981. Page 12 of Register 1841. [4] Sommerville, on Mary Brownlee’s birth Certificate. Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, s 47, Certificate No 75982 - page 160 (100) of Register 1837. [5] Parish of Cambusnethan Death Certificate Elizabeth Brownlee Page 49 No 146, 24 February 1874. [6] Parish of Cambusnethan Death Certificate Elizabeth Brownlee Page 49 No 146, 24 February 1874. [7] Parish of Cambusnethan Death Certificate James Brownlie Page 7 No 19, 7 February 1857. [8] Parish of Cambusnethan Death Certificate James Brownlie Page 7 No 19, 7 February 1857. [9] 1841 Census Cambusnethan Parish Wishawtoun. James Brownlee and Elizabeth Brownlee. [10] Mary Brownlee’s birth Certificate Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, s 47. Certificate number 75982. Page 160 (100) of Register 1837 Noted as their 2nd child. [11] Cambusnethan IGI Record, batch number C116284. Source call number 1042968. Print out call number 6902213 fiche No. 3. Mary Brownlee’s birth Certificate. Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, s 47 Certificate number 75982. Page 160 (100) of Register 1837. Noted as their 2nd child. [12] Robert and Mary Brownlee’s birth Certificate. Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, s 47 Certificate number 75983. 75981. Page 12 of Register 1841. [13] Robert and Mary Brownlee’s birth Certificate. Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, s 47 Certificate number 75983. 75981. Page 12 of Register 1841. [14] Carluke Burial Records FR 856 1841. [15] Robert and Mary Brownlee’s birth Certificate. Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, s 47 Certificate number 75983. 75981. Page 12 of Register 1841. [16] Cambusnethan IGI Record, batch number C116284. Source call number 1042968. Print out call number 6902213 fiche No. 3. Robert and Mary Brownlee’s birth Certificate. Registration of Births Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, s 47 Certificate number 75983. 75981. Page 12 of Register 1841. [17] Parish of Cambusnethan Marriage Certificate of Mary Brownlie and Robert McCartney Page 44 No 88 12 December 1864. [18] Cambusnethan IGI Record, batch number M116281. Source call number 6035516. [19] IGI Record, batch number C119634. Source call number 1041332. Print out call number 6900403 [20] Parish of Cambusnethan Marriage Certificate of Mary Brownlie and Robert McCartney Page 44 No 88 12 December 1864. [21] Also referred to as Jean Pollock. [22] Also referred to as Jean Pollock [23] IGI Record, batch number M116054. Source call number 1041396, 1041397. Print out call number 6900416. [24] IGI Record, batch number M115834. Source call number 1041336. Print out call number 6900405. [25] IGI Record, batch number M116521. Source call number 6035516. [26] Parish of Cambusnethan Marriage Certificate of Mary Brownlie and Robert McCartney Page 44 No 88 12 December 1864. [27] 1881 Census Cambusnethan Parish. FHL Film 0203621 GRO Ref Volume EnumDist 16 Page 29. Ref 482657. [28] Register of Births in the middle district of Old Monkland 1864 page 11 reference 32. [29] Marriage Register for Cambusnethan Parish 1889 page 30 No 77. [30] Parish of Cambusnethan Death Certificate for Hugh McCartney 1902 Page 8 No 22. [31] 1881 Census Cambusnethan Parish. FHL Film 0203621 GRO Ref Volume EnumDist 16 Page 29. Ref 482657. [32] NSW Death Certificate 9612/331 [33] Old Parochial Marriage Register in the Parish of Kennoway Fife dated 6 August 1833. [34] Old Parochial Marriage Register in the Parish of Collossie Fife dated 9 August 1833. [35] NSW Death Certificate 2907/715 [36] Beyond the Veil. - Death Notice ‘Come to Tuggerah Lakes All the Year Round’ 2/11/1935 p.5 [37] NZ Birth Certificate 19 March 1881. No 2792. Place of registration Dunedin. [38] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages 7187/1908 [39] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages 6245/1887 [40] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages 1740/1880 [41] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages 1740/1880 [42] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages 5240/1881 [43] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages 6032/1883 [44] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages 6255/1889 [45] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages V18491481 66/1849 and V18491492 145/1849. [46] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages V18472531 64/1847. [47] NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages V1856621 144/1856. [48] NSW Birth Certificate for Edward James Brownlee registered in Annandale No 636 dated 6 February 1915. [49] NZ Birth Certificate No 2790. Place of registration Dunedin. [50] NSW Certificate of Marriage No. B99207. [51] NSW Marriage Certificate 112145/73. Number in register 1148. [52] NSW Death Certificate 15037/263. [53] NSW Death Certificate 421/390. [54] Probate of Edward Chadwick, case 33318. Notice in SMH on 4 February 1905. [55] Legend of King Robert the Bruce I. [56] NSW Birth Certificate 5084/1885 not on hand [57] NSW Birth Certificate 4924/1888 not on hand [58] Birth register 86 08467. [59] Informed by June Dolores Peterson 19 November 2003. [60] Birth Certificate Register No. 4089. [61] Family legend says that there is a connection to Captain Kidd. [62] Marriage register 2666 page 115. [63] Death Certificate, Reg. No. 89 04376. James K Murray. Father John. Mother Christina. [64] Birth Register 12223. [65] Birth Register 12909. [66] Birth Register 5910. [67] Birth Register 2788. [68] Birth Register 2835. [69] Birth Register 2917. [70] Certificate of particulars of birth. Application No. 5887/57 (18770/1890) [71] Certificate of Marriage N0. B39334. No. 61c in ministers register. [72] Certificate of an entry in register of births. Entry No. 14062/83. NB Not full certificate. |
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