I've been searching for my husband's side of the family. His grandfather was Michael Brennan, a coalminer who originally was born in Felling, County Durham . He married a Sarah Ann McKenna in Brooms County Durham and then they lived in the Gateshead area. Michael finally died in Chester le Street, County Durham.
However, prior to his marriage he and his parents and siblings were in Scotland. I have been searching for the Brennan family in Lanarkshire (and think I have found them called Branon in Holytown, Bothwell).
There were several children in this Irish coalmining family - some born in England, some Ireland and some in Lanarkshire. However, before the ones born in Scotland it states as place of birth "NB Lanarkshire".
I don't think this can mean "Note well" so does anyone know what this would stand for.
The actual 1891 census was shown as:
Registration Number: 625/2
Registration district: Holytown
Civil Parish: Bothwell
County: Lanarkshire
Address: Rows Carfin 6
Occupation: Miner
ED: 7
Household schedule number: 183
Line: 7
Roll: CSSCT1891_226
In 1881 they were in Dykehead Double Row, Hamilton and the family members then were:
Peter Brannen 6?? (probably 68 if Mary was supposedly 46, though in 1871 she was only 33)! born Queens County, Ireland
Mary Brannen 46 born Ireland
Peter Brannen 23 born Ireland
Catherine Brannen 21 born Ireland
Anastasia Brannen 19 born Ireland
Mary Brannen 18 born Ireland
Owen Brannen 16 born Ireland
Michael Brannen 10 born Felling, County Durham
James Brannen 8 born England
Margaret Brannen 6 born
Patrick Brannen 3
Andrew Brannen 2
LIZZIE WHO WAS 22 IN THE 1891 CENSUS (born North Shields, Northumberland) WAS MISSING IN THE 1881 ONE.
If anyone on this forum has any information about this family or the meaning of NB I would love to hear from them.