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		Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Dumfriesshire => Topic started by: patty on Friday 23 February 07 20:55 GMT (UK) 
		
			
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				I am just beginning a search of my Scottish ancestors.  My great-grandfather was William James Bryden.  He was born about 1838 in Dumfries.  I know he had one brother Robert Bryden who apparently ran a tobacconist shop for many many years in Dumfries.  I believe Robert also married a woman by the name of Helen Hastings. That is all I have. 
 By 1881 William appears in the Canadian census, so if he can be found in Scotland I would suspect it would be in the earlier Scottish census reports.  Perhaps there are also some old telephone or postal directories from the early 1900s that would indicate Robert's whereabouts?
 Would anyone be so kind to perhaps have a look around and see if they might come up with some further information that I could use to extend my search?
 Many thanks - I am not at all familiar with searching Scottish records and would really appreciate any help.
 Sincere thanks
 Patty
 in Canada
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				Hi Patty  :)
 
 I've had a good look for births for William and Robert Bryden in Dumfries but none come up with the same parents. I've also searched for them on the 1841-1861 censuses, again to no avail. I've checked for a death for a Helen Bryden 1855 - 1956 in both Dumfriesshire and Kirkcudbrightshire but again nothing comes up with a maiden name of Hastings.
 
 It's all a bit of a puzzle  :-\  It might be worth you registering with the Scotlands People website www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk It's pay to view but very reasonable.
 
 Do you have any other information at all that might help?
 
 Regards
 
 Gadget
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				Hi Patty
 
 From the 1851 census.
 119 High Street, Dumfries. (821)
 Margaret Bryden - head of household (widow)
 Age 72
 Born in Canonbie, Dmfs.
 Ann Bryden (daughter)
 Age 35
 Occupation - Dressmaker
 Born in Troqueer, Kirkudbrightshire
 Catherine Bryden (daughter)
 Age 30
 Occupation - Milliner
 Born in Troqueer
 Thomas Bryden (grandson of Margaret)
 Age 18
 Occupation - Painter apprentice
 Born in Dumfries
 John Bryden (grandson of Margaret)
 Age 16
 Occupation - Sadler apprentice
 Born in Dumfries
 William Bryden (grandson of Margaret)
 age14
 Occupation - Tailor apprentice
 Born in Dumfries
 Robert Bryden (grandson of Margaret)
 Age 11
 Born in Dumfries
 
 This the only family with a William and Robert that I can find, but bear in mind that it was rare to show a middle name (just to make things difficult).
 
 Could not find the grandchildren on the 1841 census but did find the grandmother and daughters.
 
 Parish of St, Mary's, Dumfries.
 High Street.
 Margaret Bryden. head of household (widow)
 Age 60
 Born outside the county.
 Anne Bryden (daughter)
 Age 25
 Occupation - Staymaker
 Born otc
 Catherine Bryden (daughter)
 age 20
 Occupation - Milliner
 Born otc
 Margaret Nelson
 Age 25
 Occupation - Servant
 Born in Dumfriesshire
 
 When looking on Scotlandspeople, use a wildcard for the surname as there are several variations of the name Bryden (depending how it was transcribed). A RootsChatter kindly looked up a birth for me and eventually found it with the spelling of Brydane, the way it was pronounced. Unfortunately us Brydens seem to be an elusive lot.
 
 Best of luck
 
 Mike
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				Many thanks to both Gadget and Mike for their replies.  I am awaiting some info from a distant Bryden relative and hope to be able to confirm that the information matches.
 Regards,
 Patty
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				Hi Patty, I know a little about Robert Bryden (Bob) who married Helen Munsie Hastings. Bob and Helen were cousins on the Kerr side of the family. Their grandmothers, Helen and Elizabeth Munsie were sisters. Helen and Bob lived at Townland, Lochmaben until he died. She then returned to live at Thornhill to help care for her mother. After her mother's death, Helen and her sister Bessie lived together in a smaller house at Thornhill. Helen and Bob had no children. They are buried with her parents at Morton Cemetery. Our family knew her as Ella. There is another Helen Munsie Hastings, another cousin who was a nursing sister and died on duty. 
 
 Hope this info helps. I would like to know more about this couple. It seems to me that there was possibly a big difference in age.
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				children of John Brydone and Janet Gordon [note spelling]
 Thomas born 16/10/1832
 John born 11/3/1834
 William born 24/11.1835
 Robert born 22/11/1838
 all born Dumfries
 
 Audrey
 
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				Hi Patty,
 I came accross this gravestone in Greenhead Cemetery, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire while I was researching my Munsie line.
 In Memory of Elizabeth Munsie spouse of William Bryden who died Templand Lochmaben on the 25th February 1890 aged 59 years Also Robert Bryden their son who died at Barrons Court Ireland on the 6th June 1875 aged 15 years also George CG Bryden their son who died at Templand on the 21st March 1892 aged 21 years Also the above William Bryden who died at Templand 20th November 1900 aged 72years. Also Thomas Bryden who died at Templand Lochmaben 1st March 1933 aged 65 years alsoMary Bryden who died at Crown Hotel Lochmaben 14th March 1933 aged 76 years Also James Bryden who died at Templand 3rd May 1934 aged 70 years Also John Bryden who died at Harrow Middlesex 4th March 1906 aged 42 years Also William James Bryden who died at Windsor on 27th June 1932 in his 74th year.
 Is this of any help?
 Regards,
 Diana
 
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				Hi Diana. Now this is interesting! Does this Munsie family connect to you? This is the family I am talking about! Our Bryden connection lived at Templand (not Townland as I mistakenly wrote earlier). The Robert Bryden we connect to died 2 Feb 1942 Templand and is buried with his wife in her parents' grave at Morton Cemetery. We think he was born 28 JAN 1860, Durrisdeer, son of William and Elizabeth Bryden. We are looking for a marriage date for Robert Bryden and Helen Munsie Hastings. The date would be between 1920-1930. Do you have any further information?
 Regards, Margt
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				Hi Margt,
 Sorry, I dont have anything as far on as 1920s.
 Not sure yet if Elizabeth Munsie is connected to my line, but did find on another website 
 Robert Munsie b abt 1788 Penpoint wife Mary McCaig b 1792
 Children 
 Helen Munsie b 1817 Closeburn married John Hastings 28 Jul 1846 Morton
 Mary Munsie b 1818 Closeburn
 William Munsie b 30 Sept 1827 High Campsie, Closeburn marr Janet Dalziel
 Elizabeth Munsie b 7 Nov 1830 Keir married William Bryden 1 Jan 1856 Closeburn
 
 1851 Census for John Hastings and Hellen Munsie 
 12 Townhead St Thornhill
 John head marr 29 Molecatcher Morton
 Helen wife 30 Closeburn
 John son 4 Morton
 
 1881 Census for John Hastings and Helen
 Low Cample, Closeburn
 John head marr 59 Molecatcher  Morton
 Helen wife 63 Dumfriesshire Closeburn
 Robert Morrisie 19 Molecatcher Closeburn [could Morrisie be a mistrnscription of Munsie]
 
 1841 Census for John Hastings with parents
 Church Place Thornhill
 John 50 Molectcher Dumfriesshire
 Ellen 50 Dumfriesshire
 John 16 Molecatcher Journeyman Dumfriesshire
 David 12 Dumfriesshire
 Mary 10 Dumfriesshire
 Andrew 6 Dumfriesshire
 Robert 16 Dumfriesshire
 
 1851 Census for John Hastings  father
 4 Townhead Street Thornhill
 John Hastings 60 Molecatcher Morton
 Helen wife 60 Dumfries
 Andrew son 16 Ag Lab Morton
 
 I have a photo of the gravestone which I will try and post
 Regards, Diana
 
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				Hi Diana, yes, this is "our" connection. This is a great photo! I believe the Morrise is a transcription error and should read Munsie. Margt
			
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				Hi, I know this post is very old but I am doing my family tree and am also related to William James Bryden from Dumfries - wanted to chat to anyone but not sure whether I should write it all down in case its a waste of time - if anyone reads this, please post to say you are still around? Regards, Barbara
			
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				Good morning Barbara! I am still around ... Margaret, New Zealand
			
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				oh thats fantastic, hello there!! So just wondered what your connection to William is - mine is a very long and complicated story but just wanted to hear yours first? Barbara
			
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				I relate to Helen (Ella) Hastings who married his brother Bob. I have been told they were relatives on the Munsie/Kerr side of the family. (see my earlier postings).  Margaret
			
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				oh okay... well my GGGrandfather was William Bryden, who had a son John, Roberts brother - he married Mary Aitken, and their daughter was Mary Bryden, then she had a daughter called Adele and then there was me, also called Adele (I was adopted as a 6 week old baby, hence the name Barbara).  Have you managed to do much research since your post? 
			
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				Hi All,
 
 I am researching my Hastings/ Hairstones etc family from the Morton Thornhill area. I would appreciate any information on this family and I am most interested to know if there is an information (MIs) regarding this family in Greenhead or Morton, Thornhill Cemeteries.
 
 Any Dumfrieshire info' on this family would be greatly received.
 
 Regards
 
 Ron
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				Hi Ron. I can't answer the question regarding MIs maybe someone else out there would know.
 Before I visited Dumfries a couple of years ago, I enquired about Hastings graves through the cemetery office (by email). They were unable to help because they only keep a burial book. There is no double reference by surname. If you have time to wait, they trawl through their records for you.
 However, I popped in to the cemeteries to find relatives including Hastings at Thornhill. I found quite a few of the Hastings graves, all in the old part of the cemetery. Good luck in your search.
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				My husband is related to the Kerr/Hastings/Munsie side and I am currently in Thornhill.  We have pictures of a teapot given to Helen Munsie who was born on May 6, 1878, and died on July 23 1918..
 
 I also have the family tree from Robert Munsie b July 28 1788 - died April 10 1865...
 
 I have a lot of other information on the Munsie/Kerr/Hastings/McCaig but I just got it on scraps of paper from a great-cousin and need to put it together!
 
 I would appreciate any help putting this altogether!
 
 Dianne
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				I have Hastings, Munsie and Hill info...  Dianne
			
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				Hi Ron et al.
 
 I too am interested in the Hairstones of Thornhill as they feature in my research.
 
 I have a Jannet Hairstones b1801marrying William Bryden b1800 on the 26/07/1822 in Morton by Thornhill.  One of their children, Charles b1831 d1903, is my GGGrandfather.
 
 I can find Jannet in the 1841 census at Thornhill West Side Of South Drumlanrig Street with her children, however William is not shown on that record, nor can I find a record of his death.  He is shown on Charles's marriage certificate as 'deceased' in 1858.  Charles at this time lived in Egremont, Cumbria.
 
 I've attached a screen shot of my tree if it helps.  Any feedback on either Jannet or William would be greatly appreciated
 
 David