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Re: BRUNTON
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 01 May 10 19:24 BST (UK) »
Hi
I remember acouple of years ago being at Cranston Cemetry.  There are definately Bruntons buried there.  It is next to Cranston Castle.  It is just along from Pathead, Midlothian.Hope this helps,
Lynda
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Re: BRUNTON
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 02 May 10 14:55 BST (UK) »
Noeleen,
             You wrote..."
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William Brunton born c1798 died pre 1851, married Janet Notman 1821 in Peebles, she died 1855."

I thought WOW this is great ...went to Scots People and payed the Piper...and found no death for Janet Notman or Brunton in 1855 and am sort of wondering why.Switched it to Janet Brunton as well and nothing appeared.
Was really hoping for a hit on this wonderful  1855 year..but I guess that happens sometimes...
Where did you see the death date of 1855?
Many thanks for the post tho'
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Re: BRUNTON/NOTMAN
« Reply #11 on: Monday 10 May 10 12:54 BST (UK) »
To ajjbc,

Hope you are checking through here, noticed your interest in Brunton/Notman.  Came across this the other day (while searching for my lot) maybe of use to you then of course you may already have all of it.

William Brunton born c1798 died pre 1851, married Janet Notman 1821 in Peebles, she died 1855.

They had 2 children in Peebles then moved to Colinton. Then to St Cuthberts where children 4,5,6, & 7 were born bteween 1825 & 1832.  Don't know what happened to child 3!!!

Noeleen.
Hello I am also searching Notman tree and found Robert Notman who was my Grt Grt Grt Grandfather Married to Marrion Thorburn they Had nine Children Have traced all apart from Janet Walter and Adam.
I would be gratefull for any updates on Notman Family.
I am Willing to share any records I have with you.
thank You

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Re: BRUNTON
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 15 May 10 02:36 BST (UK) »
We should never give up when researching I have learnt yet again!!

Myrna:
My interest in the Brunton name is that I am helping my cousin Barry Brunton find his roots.  Have got back to Robert Brunton & Ann Tough who left Scotland & went to NZ. Barry comes through their son John.  There are heaps of Bruntons from Robert & Ann in NZ. Just can't find anymore about Robert. Are you able to throw any light on them. Love to hear from you.

eimaj:
Am not searching Notman family. Only Robert Brunton who married Ann Tough from Scotland. Sorry can't help.

ajjbc:
re: your post 2 May 2010 Janet Notman or Brunton.  Have to confess, can't find where I saw the death date of 1855.  If it comes to light again will let you know. Sorry.



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Re: BRUNTON
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 15 May 10 19:01 BST (UK) »
Re BRUNTON /NOTMAN
 I have copy of Birth Certificate for Janet Noman 1795 Born   Newlands Jan 10th Father Robert Tenant in Castlelaw.
I also have Copy of Marriage Certificate 8/6/1821 Peebles
William Brunton,Ploughman,at( Kerfields??) and Janet Notman Servantto Mr Aitchison in Herfield gave in their names to be proclaimed in church on pupose for marriage once on Sunday 27th and twice on Sunday 3rd after being regularly -------??they were married on 8th June 1821 by Rev Duncan Stalker.
I hope that this Helps fellow friends researching Notmans.
No record yet of any Family can anyone Please Help.
Thank You  eimie

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Re: BRUNTON
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 07 March 13 20:48 GMT (UK) »
Have got back to Robert Brunton & Ann Tough who left Scotland & went to NZ.

See http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,479266.msg4856373.html#msg4856373

Should be noted this is not my line, just a bit I was doing on a Dalkeith link.

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Re: BRUNTON
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 16 March 13 08:43 GMT (UK) »
Hello All,

Don't know if this helps anyone.

There's a MI in Inveresk Kirkyard
Elizabeth Millar  1822-1855, wife of W J Bruton(could it be Brunton)

Also Mi in Liberton Kirkyard
Marion Pretsell died 1847, age 49, spouse to James Brunton. Says remains are in Carlton New Burial Ground. (Could this be Calton? or is there a Carlton?)

Mags

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Re: BRUNTON
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 16 March 13 17:13 GMT (UK) »
Mags, think it should be Calton rather than Carlton... www.edinburgh.gov.uk/directory_record/18699/new_calton_burial_ground

Some photos here for background http://scottishwargraves.phpbbweb.com/scottishwargraves-ftopic163.html

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Re: BRUNTON
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 16 March 13 20:17 GMT (UK) »

The Brunton Mill is still in Musselburgh at its peak it employed approx 2000 now there are

at the most only 60 employees  it is now known as Bruntons Areo Products -- a light

engineering works making as the name suggests products for the aircraft industry.

Midlad