In the 1900 Census, Florence M. Brough is listed as being 15 years old and born in Ohio in January 1885, and residing with her widowed mother, Emma B. Gerard, and her sister (Grace B. Gerard), in Cincinnati City (Cincinnati Ward 26), Hamilton Co., Ohio.
In the 1900 Census, Grace B. Gerard is listed as being 10 years old and born in Ohio in August "1879"--which should have recorded as August "1889", and residing with her widowed mother, Emma B. Gerard, and her sister (Florence M. Gerard), in Cincinnati City (Cincinnati Ward 26), Hamilton Co., Ohio.
The birth and christening of Charles Brough is listed in the IGI (via LDS Patron Submission).
The family of Charles Brough and Helen Chalmers is listed in the IGI.
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Saint Madoes and Kinnoull is about 14 miles.
The christening of Helen Chalmers is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Films # 1040072-1040073).
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Caputh and Kinnoull is about 10 miles.
Marriage Notes for Charles Brough and Helen Chalmers-22926
The marriage of "Charles Brough" and "Helen Chalmers" is listed in the parish register of Kinnoull, Perthshire (FHL Film # 1040120, Item #2), which states that they were married in 1806 in Kinnoull as follows: "Charles Brough in the Par. of St. Madoes and Helen Chalmers in this Par. were proclaimed in order to be married on 6th and 13th July 1806".
The christening of Jannet Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film 1040137).
The birth and christening of Janet Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film 1040137).
In the 1851 Census of Scotland, "Alexr [or Alexander] Brough" is listed as being 37 years old (born about 1814), born in Kinfauns, Perthshire, Scotland, married and working as a "Labourer", and residing with his wife, Helen (age 27), and their three children (Adam--age 6, James--age 3, and Robert--age 9 months old), at: Ferry Col House, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.
In the 1861 Census of Scotland, "Alex [or Alexander] Brough" is listed as being 47 years old (born about 1814), born in Kinfare [or Kinfauns], Perthshire, Scotland, married and working as a "Salmon fisher", and residing with his wife, Helen (age 37), and their nine children (Adam A--age 16, James--age 13, Robert--age 11, David--age 9, Jennet--age 8, Alexander--age 5, Heln [Helen]--age 4, William--age 2, and Charals [Charles]--age 1 month old), at: Ferryfield, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.
In the 1871 Census of Scotland, "Alexander Brough" is listed as being 35 years old--which probably should have been listed as 55 years old (or born about 1816), born in Kinfauns, Perthshire, Scotland, married and working as a "Boat Man", and residing with his wife, Helen (age 46), and their five children (Robert--age 21, David--age 19, Helen--age 16, Charles--age 10, and John--age 8), at: Ferry Field Bothe House, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.
In the 1881 Census of Scotland, "Alexander Brough" is listed as being 67 years old (born about 1814), born in St. Madoes, Perthshire, Scotland, married and working as a "General Lab[ourer]", and residing with his wife, Hellen (age 57), and their son, Alexander Brough--age 15), at: Burnside Cottage, Newburgh, Fife, Scotland.
The birth and christening of Alexander Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film 1040137). Also, the family of Alexander Brough and Helen Jackson is listed in the IGI.
Geographical Note: The travel distance between Saint Madoes and Abernathey is about 11 miles.
Helen Jackson is listed in New Family Search.
Marriage Notes for Alexander Brough and Helen Jackson-22916
The marriage of Alexander Brough and Helen Jackson is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 1040137).
The birth and christening of "Robert Brough" is listed in the Old Parochial Registers of Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland (FHL Film # 993511, Frame #577, pages 53-54), which states that "Robert Brough [the] lawful son of Alexander Brough [who was a] Salmon Fisher and his wife Helen Jackson was born the 21st day of August and baptized shortly thereafter.
The birth of Alexander Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 6035516).
The birth of Helen Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 6035516).
The birth of William Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 6035516).
The birth of John Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 6035516).
The birth of "James Brough" is listed in FindAGrave (Memorial # 143056244): https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143056244/james-brough. This website states and shows his gravestone, and states that he was born in 1847, died on 16 November 1894, and is buried in Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, Cueblo Co., Colorado.
In the 1851 Scotland Census, "James Brough" is listed as being 4 years old (born about 1847), born in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland, and residing with his parents, James Brough (age 28) and Margaret (age 30), and three siblings, at: Pitnacree, Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland.
In the 1861 Scotland Census, "James Brough" is listed as being 14 years old (born about 1847), born in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland, working as an "Ag[ricultural] Labourer", and residing as a "Servant" in the home of David and Catherine Davie at: West Brae, Airlie, Angus Co., Scotland. (Note: James Brough does not appear with his parents and siblings in the 1871 Scotland Census because he had already immigrated to the United States in 1868.)
In 1868, James Brough left Scotland and sailed aboard the ship "Iowa" from Glasgow to the United States, arriving in New York on 9 June 1868. He is listed in the "New York Passenger Lists: 1820-1957" (via Ancestry.com) as being "21" years old (born about 1847), of "Scottish" nationality, and a "Stone Carver" by occupation.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, James Brough is listed as being 23 years old (born about 1847), born in Scotland, working as a "Stone Cutter", and residing in Chicago (Chicago Ward 2), Cook Co., Illinois. (Interestingly, in the 1871 Scotland Census, James Brough's younger brother, David Brough, is listed as working as a "Mason".)
In the 1880 U.S. Census, James Brough is listed as being 32 years old (born about 1848), born in Scotland, married and working as a "Stone Cutter", and residing with his wife, Jeanette (age 27), and their three children (Annie--age 5, Andel [or Andrew]--age 3, and James--age 1 month old), on Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri.
The death of "James Brough" is listed in FindAGrave (Memorial # 143056244): https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143056244/james-brough. This website states and shows his gravestone, and states that he was born in 1847, died on 16 November 1894, and is buried in Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, Pueblo Co., Colorado.
"Janet Aitken" is listed in the birth record of her daughter, Jessie Irene Brough, as follows: The birth of Jessie Irene Brough is listed in the "Missouri Birth Records: 1847-2002" (via Ancestry.com), which lists her birth as having taken place on 29 April 1886 in St. Louis, Missouri, and that her father was James Brough and that her mother was Janet Aitken. Also, In the 1910 Census, "Janet" (Brough) is listed as being 59 years old (born about 1851), born in Scotland, immigrated to the United States in 1873, a Widow, the mother of six children--three of whom were still living at the time the 1910 Census was taken, and residing with her single adult son (David Brough), in Pueblo City (Precinct 5, Pueblo), Colorado. In addition, the burial of "Janet Brough" is listed in the online cemetery record of Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado: http://roselawnburial.org/#. According to this website, Janet Brough died in 1919 at the age of "70" years old (born about 1849) and was buried on 19 November 1919 at Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, Colorado.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, "Jeanette Brough" is listed as being 27 years old (born about 1853), born in Scotland, married and working as a "Housewife", and residing with her husband, James Brough (age 32), and their three children (Annie--age 5, Andel [or Andrew]--age 3, and James--age 1 month old), on Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri.
In the 1900 Census, "Jenett Brough" is listed as being born in July 1857 and 42 or 47 years old (born about 1853 or 1858--as the census listing is somewhat unclear), born in Scotland, a widow, the mother of six children--four of whom were still living at the time the 1900 Census was taken, and residing with her three children (James--age 21, David--age 18, and Jessie [a female]--age 14), in Pueblo (Precinct 44, Pueblo), Colorado. Note: It is possible--based on earlier and later census reports, that "Jenett" was born in July 1853, and not July 1857.
In the 1910 Census, "Janet Brough" is listed as being 59 years old (born about 1851), born in Scotland, immigrated to the United States in 1873, a Widow, the mother of six children--three of whom were still living at the time the 1910 Census was taken, and residing with her single adult son (David Brough), in Pueblo City (Precinct 5, Pueblo), Colorado.
The death and burial of "Janet Brough" is listed in the online cemetery record of Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado: http://roselawnburial.org/#. According to this website, Janet Brough died in 1919 at the age of "70" years old (born about 1849) and was buried on 19 November 1919 at Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, Colorado.
In the 1880 U.S. Census taken on 1 June 1880, "Heanna Brough" is listed as being 5 years old (born about 1875), born in St. Louis, Missouri, and residing with her parents, James and Jane Brough, and two siblings, on Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri.
In the 1880 U.S. Census taken on 11 November 1880, "Annie Brough" is listed as being 5 years old (born about 1875), born in Missouri, and residing with her parents, James and Jeanette Brough, and two siblings, on Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri.
The burial of "James S. Brough" is listed in the online cemetery record of Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado: http://roselawnburial.org/#. According to this website, James S. Brough died at the age 29 and was buried on 20 April 1909 at Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, Colorado.
In the 1880 U.S. Census taken on 1 June 1880, James Brough is listed as being born in April 1880 and "1/12" (one month) old, born in St. Louis, Missouri, and residing with his parents, James and Jane Brough, and two siblings, on Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri.
In the 1880 U.S. Census taken on 11 November 1880, James Brough is listed as being born in April 1880 and "1" month old, born in Missouri, and residing with his parents, James and Jeanette Brough, and two siblings, on Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri.
In the 1900 Census, James Brough is listed as being born in April 1879 and 21 years old (born about 1879), born in Missouri, single and residing with his widowed mother, Jenett (Brough), and two siblings, in Pueblo (Precinct 44, Pueblo), Colorado.
The birth of "Robert Brough" is listed in the "Missouri Birth Registers, 1847-2002" (via Ancestry.com), which states that he was born on 20 November 1884 in St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, and that his father was "Jas [James]" Brough who was born in Scotland, and his mother was "Janet" who was born in Scotland.
The birth and christening of "Janet Brough" is listed in the Old Parochial Registers of Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland (FHL Film # 993511, Frame #577, pages 53-54), which states that "Janet [the] lawful daughter of Alexander Brough [who was a] Salmon Fisher and his wife Helen Jackson his wife was born on the 3rd day of September and baptized shortly thereafter".
The birth of Charles Brough is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program, FHL Film # 6035516).
The birth and christening of "David Brough" is listed in the Old Parochial Registers of Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland (FHL Film # 993511, Frame #577, pages 53-54), which states that "David [the] lawful son of Alexander Brough [who was a] Salmon Fisher and his wife Hen Jackson was born at Ferryfield on the 1st day of August5 and baptized shortly thereafter". Geographical Note: Ferryfield was a settlement on the banks of the River Earn just before it flows into the Tay and acted as a port for Abernethy.
The birth and christening of "Adam Brough" is listed in the Old Parochial Registers of Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland (FHL Film # 993511, Frame #577, pages 53-54), which states: "1844: Adam [the] lawful son of Alexander Brough [who was a] Salmon Fisher was born on the 13th day of August and baptized shortly thereafter [and that he was] Born at St. Madres".
The 1899 marriage of "Adam Alexander Brough" and "Mary Auld McGuffog" is listed in the free index of ScotlandsPeople website, which in states that their marriage was registered in 1899 in St. George district, Edinburgh, Scotland, Additional information about this marriage was obtained from Doug Brough's "Brough One Name Study" database.
"Adam Alexander Brough" is listed in the 1900-1901 "Edinburgh, Scotland, Electorial Registers" as an "Engineer" and residing at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
In the 1901 Census of Scotland, "Adam A. Brough" is listed as being 58 years old (born about 1843), born in St. Meadows, Perthshire, Scotland, married and a "Millwright & Enginner (unable to work)" and residing with his (second) wife, Mary (age 48), and his children (by his first wife: Hugh Brough--age 17, Nellie Brough--age 15, Adam Brough--age 12, Jessie Brough--age 10, and John Brough--age 8), and residing at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
The death of "Adam Alexander Brough" is listed in the free index of ScotlandsPeople website, which states that his death was registered in 1903 in St. Giles district, Edinburgh, Scotland, and that he died when he was "62" years old (born about 1841).
Research Note: The free index of ScotlandsPeople website lists a marriage registration for a "Alexander Brough" and "Margaret McRrostie" that was recorded in 1882 in Perth district, Perth, Scotland.
In the 1901 Census of Scotland, "Hugh Brough" is listed as being 17 years old (born about 1884), born in Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, working as a "Drapers Vanboy", and residing with his father, Adam A. Brough (age 58), and his stepmother, Mary (48), and four siblings, at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
In the 1901 Census of Scotland, "Adam Brough" is listed as being 12 years old (born about 1889), born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, a "Scholar" attending school, and residing with his father, Adam A. Brough (age 58), and his stepmother, Mary (48), and four siblings, at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
In the 1901 Census of Scotland, "Jessie Brough" is listed as being 10 years old (born about 1891), born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, a "Scholar" attending school, and residing with his father, Adam A. Brough (age 58), and his stepmother, Mary (48), and four siblings, at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
In the 1901 Census of Scotland, "John Brough" is listed as being 8 years old (born about 1893), born in Edinburgh, Scotland, a "Scholar" attending school, and residing with his father, Adam A. Brough (age 58), and his stepmother, Mary (48), and four siblings, at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
The birth and christening of "Adam Brough" is listed in the Old Parochial Registers of Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland (FHL Film # 993511, Frame #577, pages 53-54), which states: "1844: Adam [the] lawful son of Alexander Brough [who was a] Salmon Fisher was born on the 13th day of August and baptized shortly thereafter [and that he was] Born at St. Madres".
The 1899 marriage of "Adam Alexander Brough" and "Mary Auld McGuffog" is listed in the free index of ScotlandsPeople website, which in states that their marriage was registered in 1899 in St. George district, Edinburgh, Scotland, Additional information about this marriage was obtained from Doug Brough's "Brough One Name Study" database.
"Adam Alexander Brough" is listed in the 1900-1901 "Edinburgh, Scotland, Electorial Registers" as an "Engineer" and residing at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
In the 1901 Census of Scotland, "Adam A. Brough" is listed as being 58 years old (born about 1843), born in St. Meadows, Perthshire, Scotland, married and a "Millwright & Enginner (unable to work)" and residing with his (second) wife, Mary (age 48), and his children (by his first wife: Hugh Brough--age 17, Nellie Brough--age 15, Adam Brough--age 12, Jessie Brough--age 10, and John Brough--age 8), and residing at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
The death of "Adam Alexander Brough" is listed in the free index of ScotlandsPeople website, which states that his death was registered in 1903 in St. Giles district, Edinburgh, Scotland, and that he died when he was "62" years old (born about 1841).
Research Note: The free index of ScotlandsPeople website lists a marriage registration for a "Alexander Brough" and "Margaret McRrostie" that was recorded in 1882 in Perth district, Perth, Scotland.
The 1899 marriage of "Adam Alexander Brough" and "Mary Auld McGuffog" is listed in the free index of ScotlandsPeople website, which in states that their marriage was registered in 1899 in St. George district, Edinburgh, Scotland, Additional information about this marriage was obtained from Doug Brough's "Brough One Name Study" database.
In the 1901 Census of Scotland, "Mary Brough" is listed as being 48 years old (born about 1853), born in Holywood, Dumfries-shire, Scotland, married and residing with her husband, Adam A. Brough (age 58), and his children (by his first wife: Hugh Brough--age 17, Nellie Brough--age 15, Adam Brough--age 12, Jessie Brough--age 10, and John Brough--age 8), and residing at: 15 Surrey Place, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Marriage Notes for Adam Brough and Mary Auld McGuffog-26775
The 1899 marriage of "Adam Alexander Brough" and "Mary Auld McGuffog" is listed in the free index of ScotlandsPeople website, which in states that their marriage was registered in 1899 in St. George district, Edinburgh, Scotland, Additional information about this marriage was obtained from Doug Brough's "Brough One Name Study" database.