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Chart 10138 William Brownlie in Carluke, Scotland |
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William Brownlie (see also Chart 10046) was born in Carluke on 6 November 1859. On 31 December 1882 in Lanark he married Elizabeth Mount who was also born in Lanark on 26 July 1863. For quite some time they lived in Motherwell Road in Bellshill and later came to New Zealand. William was a miner and when he was on late shift, Elizabeth would knit while waiting for him to come home. Her knitting consisted of socks and underwear suitable for that cold climate and she would knit up to two skeins of wool in an evening. The children would be in their shared beds and should the current baby or toddler be restless, she would cross her feet and rock the baby against her knees while continuing her knitting. The children grew up and the family line grew longer. School days, snow in the winter, children’s clothes, hers and William’s clothes, lace collars and crocheted camisoles to be laundered and ironed, house tidied and cleaned, the back doorstep washed and all the other chores around the house were always done before she went out. This was her way of ensuring that any unexpected callers would know she was a diligent housewife. It was in 1910 when the decision was made, boat fares were arranged and William, Elizabeth and with eight children in tow, the family boarded the train for London, drawing much attention wherever they went. It was London where they boarded the RMS Arawa and then followed weeks at sea. Their arrival in Cape Town, South Africa found the city to be in mourning and the shops all draped in black. King Edward VII was dead. From here they travelled on to Australia and it was there that they briefly met granddad’s sister Mrs Black. The last leg of the journey by sea was to Wellington, New Zealand and then a stormy passage up the east coast to Napier and Auckland. This was the worst of the journey where all but Ina (Thomasina) were seasick. Mr Fred Rout of the Brethren assembly met the family at Auckland. The final part of the journey was to Huntly, where Thomas and Catherine Brownlie had settled after emigrating in 1907. The family’s first home in New Zealand, though just a small cottage, must have been wonderful for them after the tenement buildings in Glasgow. In Hill Street, Huntly, (now Raynors Road) the air was so much clearer than Glasgow and having the freedom to walk and run without going up and down all those stairs was wonderful. The older girls found employment in “service” to Doctors and other professional people. Ina became a tailor and Joe worked in the mine. The three little children still went to school. Elizabeth was missing her two elder, married children and so began to save her gold coins to go “home” to see them. In 1911, Helen and George Dow emigrated to New Zealand along with their two children. The third child, Nellie, was born six weeks after their arrival in New Zealand. World War I broke out with its problems and the great flu epidemic brought the sick to be cared for and succoured. In February 1921 John and Jean Brownlie with their three children arrived in New Zealand to make Huntly their home too. Roots went down deep and the second family home at “The Mount”, 20 Raynors Road was where the family finally settled together. It was in this home that baby Janet was born in 1916 and she stayed on to care for the two elderly parents, along with Aunty Kate and eventually her own six children. Elizabeth no longer needed to save those gold coins for a trip to Scotland, as her family were together again in their new home, and now several of those gold sovereigns are necklaces worn by her granddaughters. William Brownlie, apart from mining, took the land where Uncle Bill Brownlie was farming until recently (1984), and walked out carrying tools etc. to work on that land. The Muncaster Farm was also taken on lease and worked though this did require travelling on horse and trap. So the family worked together and loved and cared for each other, and as each of the 27 grandchildren came along, the love and care just stretched out into their lives as well. It is also noted that the name of John Snelling’s farm is Carluke Farms, the Cargill sisters having owned a Home Cookery business in that town in Scotland as well[1]. William Brownlie died in 1944 and Elizabeth in 1946. They had issue: 1. John Brownlie who married Jean Cargill on 1 January 1906 They had issue: 1. William Brownlie said to have been unmarried 2. Elizabeth Brownlie married Percival Snelling They had issue: 1. Jean Snelling married Roger Greenhough They had issue: 1. Sarah Greenhough 2. Matthew Greenhough 3. Hew Greenhough Elizabeth Brownlee and Percival Snelling also had: 2. John Snelling married Carol Fleming They had issue: 1. Craig Snelling 2. Vicky Snelling, died at age 7 years 3. Nicholas Snelling Elizabeth Brownlee and Percival Snelling also had: 3. Robert Snelling John Brownlie and Jean Cargill also had: 3. Eleanor Brownlie married William Currie They had issue: 1. Jean Currie married Brian Parkinson They had issue: 1. Glen Parkinson William Brownlie and Elizabeth Mount also had: 2. Helen McKenzie Brownlie who married George Dow on 15 July 1907 They had issue: 1. Elizabeth Dow married Albert Gracie They had issue: 1. George Gracie married Margaret Ballantyre They had issue: 1. Fiona Gracie 2. Robert Gracie 3. Andrea Gracie 4. Bronwyn Gracie 5. Meredith Gracie 6. Alistair Gracie Elizabeth Dow and Albert Gracie also had: 2. John Gracie They had issue 1. Donna Gracie Elizabeth Dow and Albert Gracie also had: 3. Roderick Gracie married Jackie They had issue: 1. William Gracie 2. Kim Gracie 3. Tasmin Gracie 4. Zane Gracie Helen McKenzie Brownlie and George Dow also had: 2. Robert Dow married Joan Karn They had issue: 1. George Dow married Wilma Dodds They had issue: 1. Rex Dow 2. Lyn Dow 3. Judith Dow Robert Dow and Joan Karn also had: 2. Archie Dow married Lilly (or Lily) Scott They had issue: 1. Brenda Dow married Ian Johnson They had issue: 1. Karn Johnson Archie Dow and Lilly (or Lily) Scott also had: 2. Joanne Dow married Glyn Morgan They had issue: 1. Darcy Morgan 2. Glyn Morgan Archie Dow and Lilly (or Lily) Scott also had: 3. Warwick Dow 4. Maurice Dow 5. Letita Dow Robert Dow and Joan Karn also had: 3. Dennis Dow married Cynthia Barker They had issue: 1. Russell Dow (died as at 1982) 2. Caroline Dow 3. Rodney Dow Helen McKenzie Brownlie and George Dow also had: 3. Helen Dow married Nathan Waugh They had issue: 1. Robert Waugh married Janett Dent They had issue: 1. Nolan Waugh 2. Darryn Waugh Helen Dow and Nathan Waugh also had: 2. Joy Waugh married Roy Jones They had issue: 1. Craig Jones 2. Mark Jones 3. Fiona Jones Helen Dow and Nathan Waugh also had: 3. Jessie Waugh 4. Jennifer Waugh married Graham Booth They had issue: 1. Nathan Booth 2. Joshua Booth Helen Dow and Nathan Waugh also had: 5. Kenneth Waugh Helen McKenzie Brownlie and George Dow also had: 4. William Dow married Margaret McFarlane They had issue: 1. Gary Dow married Robyn They had issue: 1. Kerry Anthony Dow 2. Tania Marie Dow William Dow and Margaret McFarlane also had: 1. Jean Dow married Wayne Beaver They had issue: 1. (?) in 1980 Helen McKenzie Brownlie and George Dow also had: 5. Wilson Dow was killed in action during WWII 6. Roderick Dow remained unmarried 7. Alex Dow married (?) 8. Margaret Dow married Edward Hall They had issue: 1. Dianne Hall 2. John Hall 3. Gwendoline Hall 4. Christine Hall married Ian Madsen They had issue: 1. Darrell Madsen 2. Adrian Madsen Helen McKenzie Brownlie and George Dow also had: 9. Arthur Dow died aged 12 years William Brownlie and Elizabeth Mount also had: 3. Janet Mount Brownlie who married Adam Rayner They had issue: 1. Elizabeth Rayner married Allan Griffiths They had issue: 1. Gae Griffiths 2. Joy Griffiths married (?) Crawshaw Janet Mount Brownlie and Adam Rayner also had: 2. Janet May Mount Rayner (known as Brownlie) married George Peden They had issue: 1. James Peden married Jennifer Howell They had issue: 1. Danielle Peden 2. Selwyn Peden 3. Grant Peden Janet May Mount Rayner (known as Brownlie) and George Peden also had: 2. Elizabeth Peden said to have been unmarried 3. Robert Peden married Rosaleen Stewart They had issue: 1. Clint Peden 2. Kara Peden Janet May Mount Rayner (known as Brownlie) and George Peden also had: 4. John Peden married Avis Turrell They had issue: 1. Veronica Peden 2. Lynley Peden 3. Shane Peden Janet May Mount Rayner (known as Brownlie) and George Peden also had: 5. Catherine Peden married John Cope They had issue: 1. Bronwyn Cope 2. Robert Cope 3. Stephen Cope 4. Raewyn Cope Janet May Mount Rayner (known as Brownlie) and George Peden also had: 6. Joy Peden William Brownlie and Elizabeth Mount also had: 4. Catherine Scott Mount Brownlie who remained unmarried 5. Joseph Mount Brownlie married Agnes Clark and had no issue 6. Elizabeth Brownlie (Twin) married Joseph Muncaster They had issue: 1. William Muncaster married Catherine Clark They had issue: 1. William Muncaster who lived only a few hours 2. Janet Muncaster 3. David Muncaster William Brownlie and Elizabeth Mount also had: 7. William Brownlie (Twin) lived three days 8. Thomasina Brownlie married Alexander Peter Rasmussen They had issue: 1. Elizabeth Mary Rasmussen married William Martin Clark They had issue: 1. Coral Clark lived for two days 2. Carroll Clark married Robert Stewart They had issue: 1. Danny Stewart 2. Donna Marie Stewart Elizabeth Mary Rasmussen and William Martin Clark also had: 3. Martin Clark married Anne Ramsay They had issue: 1. Natasha Clark Thomasina Brownlie and Alexander Peter Rasmussen also had: 2. Ruth Jean Rasmussen[2] who married Allan George King They had issue: 1. Colleen King married Nigel Sheppard 2. Kevin King married Janet Stevens They had issue: 1. Jessamyn Heidi King Ruth Jean Rasmussen and Allan George King also had: 3. Terence King married Jan Groom 4. Lorelei King William Brownlie and Elizabeth Mount also had: 9. Jean Craig Brownlie married Samuel Harper They had issue: 1. William Harper married Lyla Mulgrew They had issue: 1. Calvin Harper 2. Kerry Harper 3. Andrew harper 4. Debra Harper William Brownlie and Elizabeth Mount also had: 10. James Brownlie died aged 5 years as a result of diptheria. He was said to have been a happy little lad who sang hymns and choruses all day. 11. William Brownlie married Margaret (Peggy) Clark. They had issue: 1. Catherine Brownlie married Morris Henry They had issue: 1. Kevin Henry married Donna They had issue: 1. Carl Kevin Henry 2. Jodie Henry Catherine Brownlie and Morris Henry also had: 1. Janice Henry married William Keijzer William Brownlie and Margaret (Peggy) Clark also had: 2. William Brownlie married Alwynne Dyet They had issue: 1. Raewyn Brownlie married David Bennett They had issue: 1. Jeremy David Bennett William Brownlie and Alwynne Dyet also had: 2. Lynette Brownlie 3. Christine Brownlie William Brownlie and Margaret (Peggy) Clark also had: 3. John Brownlie married Dorothy Pullenger They had issue: 1. Sharon Brownlie 2. Warwick Brownlie 3. Brett Brownlie William Brownlie and Elizabeth Mount also had: 12. Marion (Maisie) Brownlie married Vincent White They had issue: 1. Elizabeth Marion White married Trevor Holdaway They had issue: 1. David Holdaway married Janet Plume They had issue: 1. Tara Lee Holdaway Elizabeth Marion White and Trevor Holdaway also had: 2. Bruce Holdaway 3. Karen Holdaway Marion (Maisie) Brownlie and Vincent White also had: 2. Graham Vincent White married Hana Paki They had issue: 1. Margaret White married Gary Hart They had issue: 1. Miranda Lee Hart 2. Rowena Jade Hart Graham Vincent White and Hana Paki also had: 2. Roddy White 3. Debbie White
The following information was supplied in a letter to Ian Brownlee from Thomas Brownlie born 22 August 1925. I will be attempting to connect with this family to endeavour sorting out discrepancy. Ed.
Thomas Brownlie emigrated in the early 1900s to New Zealand and settled in Huntly[3]. He married (?). They had issue: Joseph Mount Brownlie who married (?) MacLean (or McLean). They had issue: Thomas Brownlie[4] born 22 August 1925. Lived at 82 Kapanui Road, Waikanae, North Island of New Zealand. He married (?). They had issue: 1. Joy Lesley Brownlie born 19 April 1950 and married (?) Brooker. They may have had issue. 2. Lynda Jean Christine Brownlie born 16 April 1953 married
[1] This information was supplied by Ruth Jean King, 21 Maple Avenue, Hamilton New Zealand. See also page 316 of The Brownlee Family by Allan Lindsay Arnold Brownlee, edited by Ian Edward Brownlee. Published in 1986. [2] Information supplied for THE BROWNLEE FAMILY book and this chart by Ruth Jean King 21 Maple Avenue, Hamilton New Zealand [3] Thomas Brownlie of Waikanae may have sent a birth certificate of his grandfather Thomas Brownlie [4] Thomas Brownlie supplied the information in two letters sent 16 November 19?? and an unknown earlier date. Address of letter was 82 Kapanui Road, Waikanae, North Island, New Zealand. |
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