Global Brough Database

Notes


Peter Brough

The christening of Peter Brough is listed in "Scotland Parish Births & Baptisms, 1564-1929" (via online FindMyPast) and in the older IGI, which states that he was christened on 17 April 1831 in Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland, and that his parents were "Peter Brough" and "Mary Williamson" of "Applebog".

In the 1841 Census, Peter Brough is listed as being about 12 years old (born about 1829), born in Perthshire, Scotland, and residing with his parents, Peter Brough (age 45) and Mary (age 45), and his three siblings (Thomas--age 14, Isobel--age 8, and John--age 4) at: Westfields, Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland.

In the 1851 Census, Peter Brough is listed as being about 19 years old (born about 1832), born in Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland, working as an "Apprentice" and a "Miller", while residing in the home of David and Susan Henry, at: Milnacraig Mill, Glenisla, Angus, Scotland.

The 1860 marriage of Peter Brough and Christina Grant in Scotland is listed in the Register of Marriages of Alyth, Scotland (FHL Film # 292772), which states that they were married by Banns on 19 July 1860 in "according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland" at Alyth, Perth county, Scotland; and that Peter Brough was 27 years old (born about 1833) of Bardmony, a Bachelor and Farm Servant, and that his parents were Peter Brough, a Farmer (deceased) and Mary Williamson; and that Christian Grant was 30 years old (born about 1830) of Bardmony, a Spinster and Domestic Servant, and that her parents were Donald Grant, a Farm Servant, and Isabella Dow, a Domestic Servant.  The marriage was witnessed by William S. Henry and Jane Brough. (Also, the marriage of Peter Brough and Christina Grant is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 6035516).

In the 1861 Census, Peter Brough is listed as being about 30 years old (born about 1831), born in Rothay [Rattray], Perthshire, Scotland, married and working as a "Ploughman", and residing with his wife, Christina, and their child, Mary, in Westmill, Glenisia, Angus, Scotland.

In 1863-1864, the family of Peter and Christina Brough are listed among the passengers who sailed aboard the ship, Rangoon, that left London, England, on November 26, 1863, and arrived at Napier, New Zealand on July 23, 1864.  The passenger list identified the family of Peter and Christina Brough as follows: Peter Brough, age 32 (born about 1831), Christina, age 32 (born about 1831), Mary, age 2 (born about 1861), and Jane, no age listed.  (Reference: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/Rangoon1864.htm)

In 1880 and 1890, Peter Brough is listed in the 1880 and 1890 Electoral Rolls of New Zealand (via Ancestry.com), which lists him as a "Settler" then residing in Porangahau (North Island), New Zealand.

In 1897, Peter Brough died in New Zealand, as follows: In June 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Peter Brough from New Zealand, which stated that he died on 16 May 1897 in Porangahau, North Island, New Zealand at the age of "63 years" (born about 1834) from "Cerebral Hemorrhage [and] Paralylis"; that his father was Peter Brough, a Farmer, and that his mother was Mary Brough "formerly Williamson"; that he was buried on 18 May 1897 in Porangahau Cemetery; that he was born in Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland; that he had lived in New Zealand (prior to 1897) for 33 years (so he arrived in New Zealand in about 1864); that he was married in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland at the age of 27 to a "Christina Grant"; and that at the time of his death (in 1897) he was the father of six living children: two sons, ages 27 (born about 1870) and 25 (born about 1872), and four daughters, ages 36 (born about 1861), 34 (born about 1863), 31 (born about 1866) and 22 (born about 1875).  The informant of Peter Brough's death was listed as "James MacKenzie", a "Son-in-law" of "Weber", North Island, New Zealand.  Also, the death of "Peter Brough" is listed in the online New Zealand BDM, which states that his death was registered in 1897 in New Zealand, and that he died when he was "63 years" old (born about 1834).

The probate of Peter Brough is listed in FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KDTM-5DM), which states that his probate was dated 1897 in Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand; that he was "of Porangahua in the County of Waipawa, New Zealand, Farmer" of "100 acres" and that his wife was "Chestine [Christina] Grant Brough" and that his children were "Peter Brough, Mary Brough, Annie Brough, Jane Machie [McKay] Brough, Isa Brough and Alexander Brough".


Christina Grant

The christening of "Christian Grant" is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 993435), which states that she was christened on 23 May 1830 in Glenisla, Angus, Scotland, as the daughter of Donald Grant and Isabella Dow.

The 1860 marriage of Peter Brough and Christina Grant in Scotland is listed in the Register of Marriages of Alyth, Scotland (FHL Film # 292772), which states that they were married by Banns on 19 July 1860 in "according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland" at Alyth, Perth county, Scotland; and that Peter Brough was 27 years old (born about 1833) of Bardmony, a Bachelor and Farm Servant, and that his parents were Peter Brough, a Farmer (deceased) and Mary Williamson; and that Christian Grant was 30 years old (born about 1830) of Bardmony, a Spinster and Domestic Servant, and that her parents were Donald Grant, a Farm Servant, and Isabella Dow, a Domestic Servant.  The marriage was witnessed by William S. Henry and Jane Brough. (Also, the marriage of Peter Brough and Christina Grant is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 6035516).

In the 1861 Census, Christina (Brough) is listed as being about 31 years old (born about 1830), born in Alyth, Perthshire, married and a "Ploughman Wife", and residing with her husband, Peter Brough, and their child, Mary, in Westmill, Glenisia, Angus, Scotland.

In 1863-1864, the family of Peter and Christina Brough are listed among the passengers who sailed aboard the ship, Rangoon, that left London, England, on November 26, 1863, and arrived at Napier, New Zealand on July 23, 1864.  The passenger list identified the family of Peter and Christina Brough as follows: Peter Brough, age 32 (born about 1831), Christina, age 32 (born about 1831), Mary, age 2 (born about 1861), and Jane, no age listed.  (Reference: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/Rangoon1864.htm)


Marriage Notes for Peter Brough and Christina Grant-20606

The marriage of Peter Brough and Christina Grant is listed in the Register of Marriages of Alyth, Scotland (FHL Film # 292772), which states that they were married by Banns on 19 July 1860 in "according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland" at Alyth, Perth county, Scotland; and that Peter Brough was 27 years old (born about 1833) of Bardmony, a Bachelor and Farm Servant, and that his parents were Peter Brough, a Farmer (deceased) and Mary Williamson; and that Christian Grant was 30 years old (born about 1830) of Bardmony, a Spinster and Domestic Servant, and that her parents were Donald Grant, a Farm Servant, and Isabella Dow, a Domestic Servant.  The marriage was witnessed by William S. Henry and Jane Brough. (Also, the marriage of Peter Brough and Christina Grant is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 6035516).


Mary Brough

The christening of Mary Brough is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission), which states that she was christened on 12 September 1860 in New Rattray, Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland, as the daughter of Peter Brough and "Christian Grant". (Note:  The IGI also lists another christening for Mary Brough as 12 September 1868--which is an obvious mistake by the person who submitted it.)

In the 1861 Census, Mary Brough is listed as being about "6 months" old (born about October-November 1860--as the 1861 Census was taken on the night of April 7/8, 1861), born in Rothay [Rattray], Perthshire, and living with her parents, Peter and Christina Brough, in Westmill, Glenisia, Angus, Scotland.

"Mary Brough" is listed as the daugher of Peter and Christina Brough as follows:  The family of Peter and Christina Brough are listed among the passengers who sailed aboard the ship, Rangoon, that left London, England, on November 26, 1863, and arrived at Napier, New Zealand on July 23, 1864.  The passenger list identified the family of Peter and Christina Brough as follows: Peter Brough, age 32 (born about 1831), Christina, age 32 (born about 1831), Mary, age 2 (born about 1861), and Jane, no age listed.  (Reference: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/Rangoon1864.htm)


Brough

"Miss Brough" is listed in age--but not identified in name--the 1897 death record of her father, Peter Brough, as follows:  In June 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Peter Brough from New Zealand, which stated that he died on 16 May 1897 in Porangahau, North Island, New Zealand at the age of "63 years" (born about 1834) from "Cerebral Hemorrhage [and] Paralylis"; that his father was Peter Brough, a Farmer, and that his mother was Mary Brough "formerly Williamson"; that he was buried on 18 May 1897 in Porangahau Cemetery; that he was born in Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland; that he had lived in New Zealand (prior to 1897) for 33 years (so he arrived in New Zealand in about 1864); that he was married in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland at the age of 27 to a "Christina Grant"; and that at the time of his death (in 1897) he was the father of six living children: two sons, ages 27 (born about 1870) and 25 (born about 1872), and four daughters, ages 36 (born about 1861), 34 (born about 1863), 31 (born about 1866) and 22 (born about 1875).  The informant of Peter Brough's death was listed as "James MacKenzie", a "Son-in-law" of "Weber", North Island, New Zealand.


Peter Brough

In April 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Peter Brough from New Zealand, which stated that he was born on 19 January 1868 in Porangahau, North Island, New Zealand, and that his father was Peter Brough, a "Settle [Settler]", and that his mother was Christina Brough "formerly Grant".


Isabella Brough

In June 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Isabella Brough from New Zealand, which stated that she was born on 15 January 1875 in Porangahau, North Island, New Zealand, and that her father was Peter Brough, a "Settler", and that her mother was Christina Brough "formerly Grant".

Birth listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011).

Death listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011), which states that Isabella Brough died in 1963 at 85 years old (born about 1878).


Robert Broughe

The christening of Robert Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 10 October 1613 as the son of Thomas and Agnes Broughe.


Marriage Notes for Robert Broughe and Magdelene -20623

The marriage of Robert Brough and Magdelene (no surname listed) is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that they were married on 8 June 1643.


Richard Brough

The christening of Richard Brough is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 16 March 1646 as the son of Robert and Magdalene Brough.


Ann Brough

The christening of Ann Brough is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 12 October 1648 as the daughter of Robert and Magdalen Brough.


Jann Brough

The christening of Jann Brough is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 22 January 1652 as the daughter of Robert and Madlenn Brough.


Thomas Brough

The christening of Thomas Brough is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 28 January 1655 as the son of Robert and Madland Brough.


Dorrete Brough

The christening of Dorrete Brough is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 22 Jully 1657 as the daughter of Robert and Madlen Brough.


Alexander Brough

In April 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the birth certificate of Alexander Brough from New Zealand, which stated that he was born on 21 July 1871 in Porangahau, North Island, New Zealand, and that his father was Peter Brough, a "Settler", and that his mother was Christina Brough "formerly Grant".

Death listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011), which lists this individual's name, year of death, and age at time of death (which was used to calculate an approximate birthdate).


Harriet Emily Jones

Person listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011).

Death listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011), which states that Harriett Emily Brough died in 1934 at 59 years old (born about 1875).


Marriage Notes for Alexander Brough and Harriet Emily Jones-20647

In May 2011, Peter Brough of Australia provided the RBFO with a copy of the marriage certificate of Alexander Brough and Harriet Emily Jones from New Zealand, which stated that they were married on 9 April 1894 at St. Michael's Church, Porangahau, Hawkes Bay [North Island], New Zealand, and that Alexander Brough was born in Porangahua and a Bachelor and Labourer, and that his father was Peter Brough and his mother was Christine Grant; and that Harriet Emily Jones was born in Tarsdale Hawkes Bay and a a Spinster, and that her father was Thomas Jones and her mother was Ellen Maria Merrick.


Allan Sessford Brough

Birth listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011).

Death listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011), which states that Allan Sessford Brough died in 1895 at 3 months old.


Julian Peter Brough

Birth listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011).

A family source states that Julian Peter Brough served in the Army in World War I (1914-1917).


James McKenzie

The birth of "James McKenzie" is listed in FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 6035516), which states that he was born on 7 May 1856 in Lochbroom, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, and that his parents were James McKenzie and Barbara MacKenzie.

The death of "James MacKenzie" is listed in the online New Zealand BDM website, which states that his death was registered in New Zealand in "1919" and that he died when he was "66 years" old (born about 1853).

The marriage certificate of "James McKenzie" and "Ann Brough" was provided to the BFO in April 2014, and stated that they wer married on 29 June 1882 "in the house of W. Peter Brough" or "Porangahau" on the North Island of New Zealand"; that James McKenzie was 26 years old (born about 1856), a Bachelor and "Shepherd", and that he was born in Kildonan, Ross-shire, Scotland, and that his present and usual residence was Porangahau, and that his father was James McKenzie, a Farmer, and his mother was Barbara McKenzie whose maiden surname was also McKenzie; and that Ann Brough was 19 years old (born about 1863), a Spinster, who was born in Glen Isla, Perthshire, Scotland, that her present and usual residence was Porangahau, and that her father was Peter Brough, a Farmer, and her mother was Christina Brough whose maiden surname was Grant.  The officiating minister of the marriage was Mm. Lhirriffs, and the marriage was witnessed by Charles Gibson, a Shepherd of Takapau, and Donald McKenzie, a Shepherd of Motuotaria. (Also, the marriage of "James McKenzie" and "Ann Brough" is listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records, which states that they were married in 1882 in New Zealand.)

"James MacKenzie" is listed in the 1897 death record of his father-in-law, Peter Brough, as follows: In June 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Peter Brough from New Zealand, which stated that he died on 16 May 1897 in Porangahau, North Island, New Zealand at the age of "63 years" (born about 1834) from "Cerebral Hemorrhage [and] Paralylis"; that his father was Peter Brough, a Farmer, and that his mother was Mary Brough "formerly Williamson"; that he was buried on 18 May 1897 in Porangahau Cemetery; that he was born in Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland; that he had lived in New Zealand (prior to 1897) for 33 years (so he arrived in New Zealand in about 1864); that he was married in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland at the age of 27 to a "Christina Grant"; and that at the time of his death (in 1897) he was the father of six living children: two sons, ages 27 (born about 1870) and 25 (born about 1872), and four daughters, ages 36 (born about 1861), 34 (born about 1863), 31 (born about 1866) and 22 (born about 1875).  The informant of Peter Brough's death was listed as "James MacKenzie", a "Son-in-law" of "Weber", North Island, New Zealand.

Historical Information:  The publication, "Children of Kildonan", by Sonia Mackenzie, pages 91-95, states the following about James Mackenzie and his family: "James Mackenzie was born in Scotland in 1856, sixth son of James of the Glen.  In 1874 he emigrated to New Zealand as a shepherd accompanying a consignment of sheet for the St Hill family.  He settled in Hawkes Bay, buying a farm at Weber which he named "Seaforth".  After some years he was able to bring his brothers out to New Zealand to join him, and later sold them this property, while he moved on to purchase 'The Duke of Edinburgh' Hotel in Porongahau, earning himself the name 'The Duke'.  James married Ann Brough, whose family had emigrated to New Zealand from Inverness in 1862 when she was two years old.  The Broughs settled at Porongahau about 1864....  Anne [Brough, born 1862] and Jane [Brough, born 1863] married brothers James and Donald Mackenzie while their sister Mary [Brough, born 1860] married Kenneth McLean of Dannevirke, formerly of the Badralloch area.  After leaving the Duke of Edinburgh, James and Anne farmer at "Green Hill", a property near Dannevirke, and it was here that their family of seven children spent their childhood.  The children were James, Peter, William, Barbara, Isobella, Catherine and Mary/Molly.  While at Green Hill, James donated land for the building of the Motea School, where the first teacher was Cursty Kelt.  Later, Iris Ross, who married Alexander Mackenzie, also taught there."

"James McKenzie" is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: M9YK-YYN.


Ann Brough

The christening of "Ann Brough" is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron submission), which states that she was christened on 24 October 1862 in Kirkton of Glenisla, Angus, Scotland, as the daughter of Peter Brough and "Christina Gouth".

The marriage certificate of "James McKenzie" and "Ann Brough" was provided to the BFO in April 2014, and stated that they wer married on 29 June 1882 "in the house of W. Peter Brough" or "Porangahau" on the North Island of New Zealand"; that James McKenzie was 26 years old (born about 1856), a Bachelor and "Shepherd", and that he was born in Kildonan, Ross-shire, Scotland, and that his present and usual residence was Porangahau, and that his father was James McKenzie, a Farmer, and his mother was Barbara McKenzie whose maiden surname was also McKenzie; and that Ann Brough was 19 years old (born about 1863), a Spinster, who was born in Glen Isla, Perthshire, Scotland, that her present and usual residence was Porangahau, and that her father was Peter Brough, a Farmer, and her mother was Christina Brough whose maiden surname was Grant.  The officiating minister of the marriage was Mm. Lhirriffs, and the marriage was witnessed by Charles Gibson, a Shepherd of Takapau, and Donald McKenzie, a Shepherd of Motuotaria. (Also, the marriage of "James McKenzie" and "Ann Brough" is listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records, which states that they were married in 1882 in New Zealand.)

Ann Brough's husband, "James MacKenzie", is listed in the 1897 death record of Ann's father, Peter Brough, as follows: In June 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the death certificate of Peter Brough from New Zealand, which stated that he died on 16 May 1897 in Porangahau, North Island, New Zealand at the age of "63 years" (born about 1834) from "Cerebral Hemorrhage [and] Paralylis"; that his father was Peter Brough, a Farmer, and that his mother was Mary Brough "formerly Williamson"; that he was buried on 18 May 1897 in Porangahau Cemetery; that he was born in Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland; that he had lived in New Zealand (prior to 1897) for 33 years (so he arrived in New Zealand in about 1864); that he was married in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland at the age of 27 to a "Christina Grant"; and that at the time of his death (in 1897) he was the father of six living children: two sons, ages 27 (born about 1870) and 25 (born about 1872), and four daughters, ages 36 (born about 1861), 34 (born about 1863), 31 (born about 1866) and 22 (born about 1875).  The informant of Peter Brough's death was listed as "James MacKenzie", a "Son-in-law" of "Weber", North Island, New Zealand.

"Ann Brough" is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: L6YQ-GZ2.


Marriage Notes for James McKenzie and Ann Brough-20610

The marriage certificate of "James McKenzie" and "Ann Brough" was provided to the BFO in April 2014, and stated that they were married on 29 June 1882 "in the house of W. Peter Brough" or "Porangahau" on the North Island of New Zealand"; that James McKenzie was 26 years old (born about 1856), a Bachelor and "Shepherd", and that he was born in Kildonan, Ross-shire, Scotland, and that his present and usual residence was Porangahau, and that his father was James McKenzie, a Farmer, and his mother was Barbara McKenzie whose maiden surname was also McKenzie; and that Ann Brough was 19 years old (born about 1863), a Spinster, who was born in Glen Isla, Perthshire, Scotland, that her present and usual residence was Porangahau, and that her father was Peter Brough, a Farmer, and her mother was Christina Brough whose maiden surname was Grant.  The officiating minister of the marriage was Mm. Lhirriffs, and the marriage was witnessed by Charles Gibson, a Shepherd of Takapau, and Donald McKenzie, a Shepherd of Motuotaria. (Also, the marriage of "James McKenzie" and "Ann Brough" is listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records, which states that they were married in 1882 in New Zealand.)


William Alexander Mackenzie

The birth of "William Alexander MacKenzie" is listed in the online New Zealand BDM website, which states that his birth was registered in "1889" in New Zealand, and that his parents were "James MacKenzie" and "Annie".

"William Mackenzie" is listed in the publication, "Children of Kildonan", by Sonia Mackenzie, pages 91-95, which states the following about James Mackenzie and his family: "James Mackenzie was born in Scotland in 1856, sixth son of James of the Glen.  In 1874 he emigrated to New Zealand as a shepherd accompanying a consignment of sheet for the St Hill family.  He settled in Hawkes Bay, buying a farm at Weber which he named "Seaforth".  After some years he was able to bring his brothers out to New Zealand to join him, and later sold them this property, while he moved on to purchase 'The Duke of Edinburgh' Hotel in Porongahau, earning himself the name 'The Duke'.  James married Ann Brough, whose family had emigrated to New Zealand from Inverness in 1862 when she was two years old.  The Broughs settled at Porongahau about 1864....  Anne [Brough, born 1862] and Jane [Brough, born 1863] married brothers James and Donald Mackenzie while their sister Mary [Brough, born 1860] married Kenneth McLean of Dannevirke, formerly of the Badralloch area.  After leaving the Duke of Edinburgh, James and Anne farmer at "Green Hill", a property near Dannevirke, and it was here that their family of seven children spent their childhood.  The children were James, Peter, William, Barbara, Isobella, Catherine and Mary/Molly.  While at Green Hill, James donated land for the building of the Motea School, where the first teacher was Cursty Kelt.  Later, Iris Ross, who married Alexander Mackenzie, also taught there."


John Broughe

John Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham, as follows:  Agnes Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3) as the godmother of Marie Broughe, who was christened on 29 September 1607 as the daughter of John and Emm Broughe.  The christening was witnessed by godparents: Sibbell Smyth, Agnes Broughe, and Gabraell Marley.


Emm

Emm (Broughe) is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham, as follows:  Agnes Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3) as the godmother of Marie Broughe, who was christened on 29 September 1607 as the daughter of John and Emm Broughe.  The christening was witnessed by godparents: Sibbell Smyth, Agnes Broughe, and Gabraell Marley.


Marie Broughe

The christening of Marie Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 29 September 1607 as the daughter of John and Emm Broughe.  Also, "Marie Brough" is listed in the IGI.


Richard Broughe

The christening of Richard Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 19 November 1609 as the son of John and Emm Broughe.  Also, "Richard Brough" is listed in the IGI.


Allyson Broughe

The marriage of James Lighe and Allyson Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that they were married on 7 October 1592.


Marriage Notes for James Lighe and Allyson Broughe-20619

The marriage of James Lighe and Allyson Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that they were married on 7 October 1592.


John Newelandes

The christening of John Newelandes is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 1 August 1586 as the son of Thomas and Agnes Newelandes.


Elyzabeth Broughe

The marriage of John Newlandes and Elyzabeth Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that they were married on 2 June 1611.

The IGI lists Elyzabeth Broughe as "Elizabeth Browghe" in her marriage of 1611 to John Newelandes.


Marriage Notes for John Newelandes and Elyzabeth Broughe-20620

The marriage of John Newlandes and Elyzabeth Broughe is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that they were married on 2 June 1611.


Agnes Newlandes

The christening of Agnes Newlandes is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 15 September 1611 as the daughter of John and Elyzabeth Newlandes.


John Brough

The christening of John Brough is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 1 October 1643 as the son of Robert and Magdalene Brough.

The marriage of "John Brough" to an unknown woman (who was not listed in the marriage record) is listed in the parish register of Bolden, Durham (FHL Film # 94986), which states that he was married on 25 May 1693 in Bolden, Durham.


Isbell Hunter

The christening of Isbell Hunter is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 94986), which states that she was christened on 21 December 1646 in Boldon, County Durham, as the daughter of John Hunter and Ann.


Marriage Notes for John Brough and Isbell Hunter-20637

The marriage of John Brough and Isabell Hunter is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that they were married on 5 May 1673.


John Brough

The christening of John Brough is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 1 October 1643 as the son of Robert and Magdalene Brough.

The marriage of "John Brough" to an unknown woman (who was not listed in the marriage record) is listed in the parish register of Bolden, Durham (FHL Film # 94986), which states that he was married on 25 May 1693 in Bolden, Durham.


Unknown

The marriage of "John Brough" to an unknown woman (who was not listed in the marriage record) is listed in the parish register of Bolden, Durham (FHL Film # 94986), which states that he was married on 25 May 1693 in Bolden, Durham.


Marriage Notes for John Brough and Unknown -37471

The marriage of "John Brough" to an unknown woman (who was not listed in the marriage record) is listed in the parish register of Bolden, Durham (FHL Film # 94986), which states that he was married on 25 May 1693 in Bolden, Durham.


Ann Brough

Ann Brough is listed in the IGI.


Marriage Notes for John Hunter and Ann Brough-20630

The marriage of John Hunter and Ann Brough is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that they were married on 9 May 1646.


Isabel Hunter

The christening of Isabel Hunter is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 1 December 1646 as the daughter of John and Ann Hunter.


Jann Hunter

The christening of Jann Hunter is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 29 March 1651 as the daughter of John and Ann Hunter.


Margrat Hunter

The christening of Margrat Hunter is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 17 February 1654 as the daughter of John and Ann Hunter.


Richard Hunter

The christening of Richard Hunter is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 17 April 1655 as the son of John and Ann Hunter.


Alics Hunter

The christening of Alics Hunter is listed in the parish register of Boldon, Durham (FHL Film # 94986, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 26 December 1657 as the daughter of John and Ann Hunter.