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Genealogy De Bruijn in 4D
Genealogy De Bruijn in 4D






This genealogy has been established by Marco J. de Bruijn in Pijnacker, The Netherlands.
This genealogy has been established by Marco J. de Bruijn in Pijnacker, The Netherlands.
First name
 
 
 
Family name

Margaret Mure
Margaret Mure
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born at Schotland [Schotland],

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Parents:
Sir Adam Mure of Caldwell, Kt.
Elizabeth Sempill


Died at Beith [North Ayrshire, Scotland] on 15 December 1576,
buried at Beith [North Ayrshire, Scotland] [Beith Auld Kirk].

relation
with
Robert Montgomery
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son of Alexander Montgomery and Elizabeth Cunningham,
born at Beith [North Ayrshire, Scotland] in 1475,

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Broadstone Castle
3rd Laird of Braidstone

The ruins of Braidstone or Broadstone Castle (NS 362 531) remained until about 1850. but when Broadstonehall Farm buildings were being rebuilt, the castle was pulled down and its stones used in the building works; the Broadstone Crags, the site of the castle, remain however despite local quarrying. An avenue of trees and the vestiges of a garden had survived until the time of the building of the farm.
Most baronies had a water mill which was under the control of the laird or lord and to which the tenants were thirled or obliged to go to have their grain ground into flour. A proportion of the grain was taken as payment. Thirlage ended in the late 18th century and resulted in a number of mills being abandoned once market forces took a hold. The name 'Crooked Dam' relates to a small dwelling that once existed near the Powgree Burn and the remains of a mill pond site shows that this building was originally the miller's dwelling and the old barony mill once lay below the site of the crooked dam. Wikipedia


Died (Around 83 years old) at Beith [North Ayrshire, Scotland] in 1558,
buried at Beith [North Ayrshire, Scotland] [Beith Auld Kirk].

From this relation one son:
  name born city died city age relation children
Adam John *1507  Beith [North Ayrshire, Scotland]  †1576  Beith [North Ayrshire, Scotland]  69



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