Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1985 |
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... Thomas of Drumbeg who moved to Jameston in 1711 . John Brown was also a Turnberry tenant and witnessed these three ... Thomas Brown is mentioned only once , at his natural daughter's baptism in 1707 . Samuel witnessed this and Thomas wit ...
... Thomas of Drumbeg who moved to Jameston in 1711 . John Brown was also a Turnberry tenant and witnessed these three ... Thomas Brown is mentioned only once , at his natural daughter's baptism in 1707 . Samuel witnessed this and Thomas wit ...
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... Thomas Broun of whom we know no more than his name . His baptism is the second earliest recorded to a Brown , so Thomas of Drumgurloch might well have been his elder brother , born before the record began as he was of marriageable age ...
... Thomas Broun of whom we know no more than his name . His baptism is the second earliest recorded to a Brown , so Thomas of Drumgurloch might well have been his elder brother , born before the record began as he was of marriageable age ...
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... Thomas and Robert . John of Birniehill had two surviving brothers : Thomas who married in 1804 and moved inland from Drumgurloch to Littleton and then to collier work at Threave by 1812 , and William , who seems to have moved up the ...
... Thomas and Robert . John of Birniehill had two surviving brothers : Thomas who married in 1804 and moved inland from Drumgurloch to Littleton and then to collier work at Threave by 1812 , and William , who seems to have moved up the ...
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