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Independent Islands => Isle of Man => Isle of Man Lookup Requests => Topic started by: LauraH on Monday 07 March 05 07:50 GMT (UK)
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My gt grandmother, Eunice Brown, was born in Doulas, 2/4/1881. Her father (John Brown, born about 1825 if the census is correct!) was a brewer at the Castle Hill Brewery, Onchan and on the 1881 census it states that he employed 3 men. I understand that the brewery no longer exists, but I would be interested in any info on it. I would also be interested on any info on the Brown family (Johns wife was Mary Ann Knipton).
Thanks
Laura
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Hi
here is the 1871 for John Brown and family, they were living in England.
address Morton
John Brown, widower, age 46, agent Claycross Co born Northumberland Walsend
Thomas Brown, son, age 24, deputy, born Derby Claycross
John Brown, son, age 19, deputy, born Derby Claycross
Hannah W Brown, daughter, age 11, scholar born Derby Claycross
Washington Brown, son, age 7, scholar born Derby Claycross
Isabella Brown, (i think it says neice), age 21, housekeeper, born Northumberland Westmoor
Mary Ward, servant, age 12, domestic servant, born Stafford Brookmoor
also there was a family of Smiths visiting.
RG10/3606
ed 13 folio 60 page 8
civil parish of Morton
county of Derbyshire
Nicky
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Thanks Nicky,
I expected my John Brown to be born on the Isle of Man...
Maybe he moved there for the brewery?
Thanks again
Laura
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Household: 1881 Census - Castle Hill Brewery
Name - Relation - Marital Status - Gender - Age - Birthplace - Occupation Disability
John BROWN Head M Male 56 England Brewer Employing 3 Men
Mary BROWN Wife M Female 30 England
George BROWN Son U Male 23 England Brewer
Washington BROWN Son U Male 17 England Brewer
John F. BROWN Son U Male 9 England Scholar
Maud BROWN Daur Female 8 England Scholar
Hannah BROWN Daur Female 4 Douglas, Isle of Man, England
Infant BROWN Daur Female 1 m Douglas, Isle of Man, England
Mary MYCROFT Niece Female 16 England
Ellen HAY Serv W Female 54 Douglas, Isle of Man, England Nurse (Domestic)
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The Cstle Hill brewery is well covered in 'A time of Manx Cheer' by Tim Crumplin + Roger Rawcliffe isbn 1-873120-54-0 (shold be available from shop at manx museum £10 or so - enquiries@mnh.gov.im) but Brown was only there a few years bought it from Charles Udall then sold 1882'sh