In the 1850 Census, "Henry H. Brough" is listed as being 11 years old (born about 1839), born in Pennsylvania, and residing with his parents, David and Mary Brough, and four siblings, in Mount Pleasant, Adams Co., Pennsylvania.
In the 1860 Census, "Henry Brough" is listed as being 20 years old (born about 1840), born in Pennsylvania, working as a "Farmer", and residing with his mother, Mary Brough, and two siblings in Mount Pleasant, Adams Co., Pennsylvania.
In the 1850 Census, "Henry H. Brough" is listed as being 11 years old (born about 1839), born in Pennsylvania, and residing with his parents, David and Mary Brough, and four siblings, in Mount Pleasant, Adams Co., Pennsylvania.
In the 1860 Census, "Henry Brough" is listed as being 20 years old (born about 1840), born in Pennsylvania, working as a "Farmer", and residing with his mother, Mary Brough, and two siblings in Mount Pleasant, Adams Co., Pennsylvania.
Crystofer Borough is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: MC5W-P2G.
Three Historical Sources on the Ancestors and Descendants of the Brough family of "Brough Hall" and "Brough near Catterick" and "North Cowton" in Yorkshire, England:
1)
The ancestors and descendants of the "Borough" family of Brough near Catterick, Yorkshire, is listed in the Family Pedigree of "Borough" that appears in the "The Visitation of Yorkshire, in the Years 1563 and 1564" by William Flower (FHL Book # British, 942, B4h, v.16, pages 26-27), and which was subsequently published by The Harleian Society and is online at: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE85066. This pedigree of the "Borough" family presents the following quoted information:
"Borough" ; "Arms: A. on a saltire Sable five swans of the first."
Generation 1: "Elias de Rychemond=?"
Generation 2: "Ricardus de Ryuchemond nupsit=Elizabetham filiam at heredem Willielmi Borough."
Generation 3: "Johannes se vocavit Borough* qui nupeit = Katerinam filiam Rogeri Aske."
Generation 4: "Willielmus Borough nupeit - Matildam filiam....Lascells de Sourby."
Generation 5a: "Christophorus Borough - Annam filiam....Clydero." Children: "Beatryx." and "Johanna." and "Agnes".
Generation 5b: "William Bowrough of Bowrough = Elena doughter of Sir John Pykerynge".
Generation 6--from 5b: "Rychard maryed Elenor doughter of the Lord Henry Spenser".; "James maryed doughter of Proctor of Craven."; "Thomas Borough."; "George [Borough]."**; "William Borowgh son & heyr of William*** = Elsabeth doughter to Crystofer Conyers of Hornby."; "Elena wyfe to James Marshall."; "Kateren wyffe to Allen Fulthorpe."; "Sir John Borough Knight of St. Jorge in Jeruzalem."
Generation 7--from William Borowgh and Elisabeth Conyers: "William Bowrough son & heyr of William**** = Cyssely doughter to Thomas Metfalff of Nappa."; "Margaret."; "Lucia nupta Johanni Keterychke."; "Margery; Jone; Margaret - all dyed sans issu."; "Anna nupta Johanni Walden"; "2. Crystofer Bowrough 2 son to William and brother to William. = Agnes doter & heyr of John Marton of Marton in Clyveland in com. Ebor.*****
Generation 8a--from William Bowrough and Cyssely Metcalff: "Anne Borough doughter & on of theyres of William. = Henry Evers, Esquyer."; "Elizabeth Borough 2 doughter & co-heyre of William. = Sir Thomas Tempest Knight of Homesede."
Generation 8b--from Crystofer Bowrough and Agens Marton: "Gyles Bowrough son & heyr to Crystofer = Elisabeth doughter to John Metcalff of the Stobbes."
Generation 9--from Cyles Bowrough and Elsabeth Metcalff: "Clare a doughter".******
Notes:
* "A later hand says John Borough died 1412, William 4 Nov. 1422, and Matilda Lassels 1432. (She was daughter of Sir William Lassels of Sowerby.) His son William, who is the first in D 2, in 1462, and his wife Ellena in 1446. His son William in 1492."
** "A later hand says George married a daughter of Sir William Dutton of Callis, and had issue John, his second son, and Anthony, a Marchant of the Staple at Callis (Henry VII.), who had issue Roger Borough, who by Elizabeth, daughter of Roger Chamber of Staffordshire, had issue Elizabeth Borough, wife to Raffe Lawson."
*** "This William is the only issue given in D 2."
**** "D 2 omits the wife of the last William, and makes his two daughters and heirs general, Anne and Elizabeth, his sisters. This would go far to prove that D 2 is a copy of an older book."
***** "Not in D 2."
****** "A later hand says that Clare Borough married Thomas Layton of Delmayn in Cumberland."
Also, the Visitation of Yorkshire, on page 113, presents the following information:
"Henry Evers fyrst son by his 2 wyff. = Ann daughter and on of theyrs of William Borough of Borough besyde Catricke Brydge in Yorkshire." Daughter: "Anne dyed yonge and so the Borough lands torned to Sir Thomas Tempest of Holmsyde, Knight, in the Boshopryke, who had weded thother syster & heyr."
And the Visitation of Yorkshire, on page 315, presents the following information:
"Sir Thomas Tempest Knight weded Elsabeth doughter & heyr of William Burgh of the Boshopryke."
2)
The "Burghs" or "Broughs"" of "Brough Hall" and "Brough near Catterick", Yorkshire, is listed in the book "The Victoria History of the Counties of England: A History of Yorkshire North Riding", by William Page, Editor, 1914, Volume 1, page 304 (FHL British Q Book: 942, H2vyn; or Website: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64758),
Brough:
BROUGH (Burgh, till xvii cent.) was held by Tor before the Conquest and by Enisan of Count Alan in 1086. Enisan's successors, the lords of Constable Burton (q.v.), had a mesne lordship here. Among the tenants in 1286, when Brough was held in 'divers fees,' was evidently William de Burgh, who was party to an agreement concerning 7 oxgangs here in 1296 and was the principal tenant in 1301. He or his son William settled the manor in 1348 on himself in tail-male, with remainder to his daughter Elizabeth wife of Richard de Richmond, whose heirs took the name of Burgh. They were succeeded by a son John who died in 1412. His son William rebuilt Catterick Church. He died in 1442 and his son Christopher succeeded him. On his death without male issue the manor passed to the heirs of his younger brother William. William had two sons, William and George. The former left at his death sons William and Christopher. Their line, however, ended in heiresses and the manor passed to the heirs of George. Roger Burgh, his grandson, died seised in 1574; he seems to have broken the entail, for the manor was inherited by his daughter and heir Elizabeth wife of Sir Ralph Lawson. Ralph died in 1623, and was succeeded by his grandson Henry. He died in 1636, leaving a son and heir Roger. Roger was succeeded by his brother John, whose lands were sequestered in 1653, and sold by the treason trustees to John Rushworth. They were restored by Charles II, who made John Lawson a baronet in 1665. He was succeeded by his son Henry, who left a son John. John was succeeded by another Henry, who also had a son John. This Sir John died without issue, and the estate and baronetcy passed to his brother Henry, who was succeeded in 1834 by his nephew William Wright, son of his sister Elizabeth. William took the name of Lawson, and was made a baronet in 1841. His grandson Sir Henry Joseph Lawson is the present baronet.3)
Historical Information about the "Broughs" of "North Cowton", Yorkshire, is listed in the book "A History of Yorkshire North Riding: The Victoria History of the Counties of England" (by William Page, London, England, 1968, Volume 1, page 75; FHL Book # 942, H2vyn), which states the following: "In 1435-1436, John Brough was returned as holding one knight's fee in North and South Cowton. From him the manor [of Gilling] descended through his son William [Brough], his grandson and great-grandson of the same name to his great-great-grandson William Brough, who left daughters and co-heirs Anne [Brough] and Elizabeth [Brough]. Anne [Brough] was married to Thomas Tempest, who died seised of North Cowton Manor about 1544, leaving a daughter and heir Anne [Tempest] wife of Sir Ralph Bulmer. Sir Ralph Bulmer died seised in 1558 in right of his wife, leaving daughters and heirs Joan [Bulmer], Frances [Bulmer], and Millicent [Bulmer], Joan [Bulmer] being married to Francis Cholmly in her father's lifetime. In 1564, 1565 and 1566 the co-heirs and their husbands granted severally one-eighth of the manor to Sir George Bowes, to whose son Sir William [Bowes] the whole manor came at his death""Christopher Burgh" is listed in the "Pedigree of Burgh of Burgh" in the 1834 book "Catterick Church, in the County of York" which is available online (via Google Books), and which states that he was the son of "William Burgh" and "Elizabeth Conyers"; that he married "Agnes. dau. and coh. of ... Marton of Marton, in Cleveland."; and that Christopher and Agense had at least one son: Giles Burgh.
-----The above mentioned 1834 book can be found online at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=8hQtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=richard+de+richmond&source=bl&ots=xuvOuaNcsK&sig=WxVCQlIci2jksbPbM4zXCPyCj8M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nAuvVKiCKcm6ogTgpYDwBw&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=richard%20de%20richmond&f=false
-----The above mentioned "Pedigree of Burgh of Burgh" can be found online at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=8hQtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U1LGruup1dCe2XXhBlh09rJ__bBOA&ci=79%2C135%2C896%2C1088&edge=0
Agnes Marton is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: LH62-N9Y.
"Agnes Marton" is listed in the "Pedigree of Burgh of Burgh" in the 1834 book "Catterick Church, in the County of York" which is available online (via Google Books), and which states that she was the "dau. and coh. of ...Marton of Marton, in Cleveland"; and that Christopher and Agense had at least one son: Giles Burgh.
-----The above mentioned 1834 book can be found online at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=8hQtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=richard+de+richmond&source=bl&ots=xuvOuaNcsK&sig=WxVCQlIci2jksbPbM4zXCPyCj8M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nAuvVKiCKcm6ogTgpYDwBw&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=richard%20de%20richmond&f=false
-----The above mentioned "Pedigree of Burgh of Burgh" can be found online at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=8hQtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U1LGruup1dCe2XXhBlh09rJ__bBOA&ci=79%2C135%2C896%2C1088&edge=0
"Giles Burgh" is listed in the "Pedigree of Burgh of Burgh" in the 1834 book "Catterick Church, in the County of York" which is available online (via Google Books), and which states that he was the son of "Christopher Burgh" and "Agnes Marton"; that he married "Elizab. d. of John Metcalfe, of the Stubbes."; and that Giles and Elizab[eth] had at least one daughter: Elizabeth Burgh.
-----The above mentioned 1834 book can be found online at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=8hQtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=richard+de+richmond&source=bl&ots=xuvOuaNcsK&sig=WxVCQlIci2jksbPbM4zXCPyCj8M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nAuvVKiCKcm6ogTgpYDwBw&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=richard%20de%20richmond&f=false
-----The above mentioned "Pedigree of Burgh of Burgh" can be found online at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=8hQtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U1LGruup1dCe2XXhBlh09rJ__bBOA&ci=79%2C135%2C896%2C1088&edge=0
"Elizab. Metcalfe" is listed in the "Pedigree of Burgh of Burgh" in the 1834 book "Catterick Church, in the County of York" which is available online (via Google Books), and which states that she was the "d. of John Metcalfe, of the Stubbes."; that she married "Giles Burgh"; and that Giles and Elizab[eth] had at least one daughter: Elizabeth Burgh.
-----The above mentioned 1834 book can be found online at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=8hQtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=richard+de+richmond&source=bl&ots=xuvOuaNcsK&sig=WxVCQlIci2jksbPbM4zXCPyCj8M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nAuvVKiCKcm6ogTgpYDwBw&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=richard%20de%20richmond&f=false
-----The above mentioned "Pedigree of Burgh of Burgh" can be found online at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=8hQtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U1LGruup1dCe2XXhBlh09rJ__bBOA&ci=79%2C135%2C896%2C1088&edge=0
Johanni Keterycke is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: LH62-XF7.
"Lucia Borough" is listed among the ancestors and descendants of the "Borough" family of Brough near Catterick, Yorkshire, in the Family Pedigree of "Borough" that appears in the "The Visitation of Yorkshire, in the Years 1563 and 1564" by William Flower (FHL Book # British, 942, B4h, v.16, pages 26-27), and which was subsequently published by The Harleian Society and is online at: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE85066. This pedigree of the "Borough" family presents the following quoted information in reference to Generation 7--from William Borowgh and Elisabeth Conyers: "William Bowrough son & heyr of William = Cyssely doughter to Thomas Metfalff of Nappa."; "Margaret."; "Lucia nupta Johanni Keterychke."; "Margery; Jone; Margaret - all dyed sans issu."; "Anna nupta Johanni Walden"; "2. Crystofer Bowrough 2 son to William and brother to William. = Agnes doter & heyr of John Marton of Marton in Clyveland in com. Ebor."
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Saltmarshe to Howden, Yorkshire, is only about six miles.
Lucia Borough is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: KCFD-K9S.
Research Note: The following historical information is not correct, as "John Saltmarsh" married "Margaret Borough" and not "Alice, or Lucy", as follows: The marriage of "John Saltmarsh" and "Lucy Burgh" is listed in the book "Pedigrees of The County Families of Yorkshire, Volume II, North and East Riding" (compiled by Joseph Foster, London, 1874, online page 326: https://archive.org/stream/pedigreesofcount03fost#page/n325/mode/2up) which states that "John Saltmarsh, of Saltmarsh" was the son of "Robert Saltmarsh" and that he was "buried 16 August 1513", and that John Saltmarsh married "Alice, or Lucy, one of the daughters of William Burgh, of Burgh Hall" as mentioned in "articles dated 1 September 1483". According to this pedigree, John and Lucy Saltmarsh had four children: Edward, Anthony, Audrey and Margery.
"John Catterick" is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: LH62-XND.
Hermanus Brugh is listed in New FamilySearch, PI#: KNWN-T6K.
Historical Information about Hermanus Brugh: In genealogical circles, the lineage of Hermanus Brugh (or Bruch) is one of the best documented. Hermanus was born 9 April 1720 in Germany (then Prussia). He emigrated to America in September, 1743, aboard the ship "Lydia". He settled in southern Pennsylvania and later moved to Northern Virginia. Members of this family, including a slave holder, fought on both sides in the American Civil War. Hermanus's occupation included a position as Supervisor of Roads. Hermanus died in 1794 in Virginia.
Hermanus Brugh (1722-1794) is described in the online FindAGrave, Memorial # 7196709, as being born on 9 April 1722 in Germany, and died on 13 August 1794 and buried in the Brugh Simmons Cemetery in Botetourt Co., Virginia. FindAGrave website also states that “Hermanus came to the U.S. on 20 September 1743, landing in Philadephia, PA, aboard the ship Lydia. He first settled in York County, PA. He was a member of the Conestoga Baptist Church by 24 April 1748. He was Supervisor of Highways in 1761 and was Oversee of the Poor in 1778. He owned a sawmill and a grist mill in Barwick Township, PA. Hermanus and his wife moved to Botetourt County, Virginia, about 1791. He married Agnesa Catrina (Catherine) Meinhardt about 1748.”
SURNAME: Also shown as Brough
DEATH: Also shown as Died 8 Jul 1807
SURNAME: Also shown as Brough
DEATH: Also shown as Died Monaghan, York Co., Pennslyvania.
Johanni Walden is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: MC5W-PR9.
Anna Borough is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: MC5W-P2R.
"Anna Borough" is listed among the ancestors and descendants of the "Borough" family of Brough near Catterick, Yorkshire, in the Family Pedigree of "Borough" that appears in the "The Visitation of Yorkshire, in the Years 1563 and 1564" by William Flower (FHL Book # British, 942, B4h, v.16, pages 26-27), and which was subsequently published by The Harleian Society and is online at: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE85066. This pedigree of the "Borough" family presents the following quoted information in reference to Generation 7--from William Borowgh and Elisabeth Conyers: "William Bowrough son & heyr of William = Cyssely doughter to Thomas Metfalff of Nappa."; "Margaret."; "Lucia nupta Johanni Keterychke."; "Margery; Jone; Margaret - all dyed sans issu."; "Anna nupta Johanni Walden"; "2. Crystofer Bowrough 2 son to William and brother to William. = Agnes doter & heyr of John Marton of Marton in Clyveland in com. Ebor."
Hans Henry Brugh (or Brough) is listed in New Family Search, PI# KLG7-3KL.
The christening of Andrew Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1040080), which states that he was born on 22 August 1838 and christened on 10 October 1838 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland, and that his parents were William Brough and Margt. Playfair.
Research Note: Andrew Brough is listed as being "46" years old when he married Alice Ward (who was listed as "26" years old) in 1895--which would have meant that he was born in about 1849. However, according to Andrew Brough's birth and christening record in Scotland, he was actually born and christened in 1838--which more closely matches his age of "74 years old" when he died in 1913--which would have meant that he was born in about 1839. For reference, the information on Andrew Brough's marriage certificate is as follows: In September 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Andrew Brough and Alice Ward from New Zealand, which stated that they were married on 14 May 1895 in the "House of Mr. Richard Clark, Caledonian Road, St. Albans, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand; that Andrew Brough was 46 years old (born about 1849), born in Perthshire, Scotland, a Bachelor residing in Glenmark, and that his father was William Brough, a Farmer, and that his mother was Margaret Playfair; that Alice Ward was 26 years old (born about 1869), born in Auckland, a Spinster residing in Christchurch, and that her father was William Ward, a Farmer, and that her mother was Sarah Haywood. The marriage was witnessed by Annie Ward of Christchurch, and Frederick John Clarke of Caledonian Road, St. Albans, Christchurch.
Andrew Brough is listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011).
Andrew Brough's death is listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011), which lists his name, year of death, and age at time of death (which was used to calculate an approximate birthdate).
Andrew Brough is also listed in the BFO "New Zealand Broughs" Database, Rin# 53.
Research Note: Andrew Brough is listed as being "46" years old when he married Alice Ward (who was listed as "26" years old) in 1895--which would have meant that he was born in about 1849. However, according to Andrew Brough's birth and christening record in Scotland, he was actually born and christened in 1838--which more closely matches his age of "74 years old" when he died in 1913--which would have meant that he was born in about 1839. For reference, the information on Andrew Brough's marriage certificate is as follows: In September 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Andrew Brough and Alice Ward from New Zealand, which stated that they were married on 14 May 1895 in the "House of Mr. Richard Clark, Caledonian Road, St. Albans, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand; that Andrew Brough was 46 years old (born about 1849), born in Perthshire, Scotland, a Bachelor residing in Glenmark, and that his father was William Brough, a Farmer, and that his mother was Margaret Playfair; that Alice Ward was 26 years old (born about 1869), born in Auckland, a Spinster residing in Christchurch, and that her father was William Ward, a Farmer, and that her mother was Sarah Haywood. The marriage was witnessed by Annie Ward of Christchurch, and Frederick John Clarke of Caledonian Road, St. Albans, Christchurch.
Person listed in the online New Zealand BDM Historical Records (Feb 2, 2011).
Marriage Notes for Andrew Brough and Alice Ward-22527
In September 2011, the RBFO obtained a copy of the marriage certificate of Andrew Brough and Alice Ward from New Zealand, which stated that they were married on 14 May 1895 in the "House of Mr. Richard Clark, Caledonian Road, St. Albans, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand; that Andrew Brough was 46 years old (born about 1849), born in Perthshire, Scotland, a Bachelor residing in Glenmark, and that his father was William Brough, a Farmer, and that his mother was Margaret Playfair; that Alice Ward was 26 years old (born about 1869), born in Auckland, a Spinster residing in Christchurch, and that her father was William Ward, a Farmer, and that her mother was Sarah Haywood. The marriage was witnessed by Annie Ward of Christchurch, and Frederick John Clarke of Caledonian Road, St. Albans, Christchurch.
Research Note: Andrew Brough is listed as being "46" years old when he married Alice Ward (who was listed as "26" years old) in 1895--which would have meant that he was born in about 1849. However, according to Andrew Brough's birth and christening record in Scotland, he was actually born and christened in 1838--which more closely matches his age of "74 years old" when he died in 1913--which would have meant that he was born in about 1839.
In September 2011, the RBFO Research Committee determined that Andrew Brough was born and christened in 1838 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland. In 1895, Andrew Brough, then a Bachelor and about 57 years of age, married Alice Ward, who was 26 years of age, in St. Albans, Christchurch, New Zealand. This couple subsequently had six children (between 1896 and 1907), with their last child being born in 1907--when Andrew Brough was 69 years old and Alice Ward was 38 years old. Andrew Brough died in 1913--at the age 75.
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 William Andrew Douglas Brough was born on 30 July 1898 and died in 1981.
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 William Ward Brough was born on 22 February 1905 and died in 1973.