Photos by Betty Rudolph (used with permission)
The Brownlees of Torfoot
This is the history of the Brownlees of Torfoot in Strathaven, Lanarkshire, Scotland. (A work in progress.)
Years ago, before my father, Robert Brownlee Sr. passed away, he told me that all Brownlees are related and can be traced back to Scotland. Now I don't know if that's true or not, but after picking up on the research that my mother started before she died, it looks like it could very well be true!
Please feel free to copy and submit any additional information you may have. I would love to hear from you.
'The information listed here is from "The Torfoot Brownlees", compiled by Martin Dale Armstrong, (17 Oct 1908- 24 Jan. 2008, a descendant of John Brownlie, the 3rd Laird of Torfoot.) In it, he also credits Dr. James Clinton Neal, (b. 1843, also a descendant of John Brownlie, the 3rd Laird of Torfoot) and Kate Brownlee-Sherwood, (b. 1841, who was a descendant of Thomas Brownlie, the 4th Laird of Torfoot) for their research of the Brownlees of Scotland.
Some quick notes of interest of some of our better known ancestors;
Kate Brownlee-Sherwood was married to General Isaac Sherwood, (he served in the Union Army during the Civil War, was also a Probate judge in Ohio by 1860, mayor of Toledo, Ohio by 1861, secretary of state of Ohio, 1869-73 and U.S. Representative from Ohio for several terms beginning in 1873.)
Dr. William Craig Brownlee (1783-1860), born in Strathaven, Lanarkshire, Scotland, a descendant of James Brownlee, the 5th Laird of Torfoot, wrote "the Account of the Battles of Drumclog and Bothwell Bridge", which I will be adding, as well as several other books.
President William McKinley was a descendant of John Brownlie, the 3rd Laird of Torfoot.
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(This is typed exactly as it is written in my documents by Martin Dale Armstrong.)
This genealogy contains the following contraversial items. I have made conclusions from the following bits of evidence. MDA
I. John Brownlee as a brother of Archibald and James - -
a. A statement by John Oscar Blakeney directly on this subject.
b. John and Archibald Brownlee named in the Martic Forge & Furnace Record.
c. Jean, daughter of John Brownlee married John Gabby in 1758. See will of Jean Brownlee-Gabby.
d. Dr. James C. Neal recorded that John, a brother, "died in Scotland."
I believe that John did emigrate with Archibald & James, lived in Eastern Pennsylvania for a time and returned to Scotland. At least two of his children remained in this country.
Per Betty Rudolph;
One small correction to the data on John & Archibald Brownlee taken from the Armstrong data. John & Archibald (brothers, sons of the 3rd Laird of Torfoot) did not come to America at the same time. John was here by Dec. 1751 when 3 of his children were baptized and he probably come about 1747. Archibald's youngest child was b. in Scotland in Dec. 1751. John may have returned to Scotland but I have found no documentation of that. He is last mentioned in Lancaster Co. PA records in 1764 when he was one of the owners of Martic Forge.
II. The two wives of Thomas Brownlee, the 4th Laird - -
a. Dr. James C. Neal names her as Rebecca Fleming.
b. The Scottish Ancestral Society names her as Jean Hamilton.
c. Marriage & birth records obtained thr L.D.S. show that - -
1.Thomas Brownlee married Jean Hamilton in 1734.
2. Thomas Brownlee of Torfoot was the father of these children: Jean 1724/11/01; Janet 1725/11/05; Martha 1728/01/01; John 1735/06/10; Agnes 1736/12/31.
3. The Scottish Records were not complete as there were no record of a marriage prior to 1734. Also no record of birth of James Brownlee, the 5th Laird.
4. On the tomb stone of the 5th Laird, "James Brownlee departed this life, May 12,1817, age 84 yrs,3 mo." Which would indicate he was born in Feb. 1733.
I conclude that Thomas Brownlee had two marriages and that James, the 5th Laird was from the first wife, Rebecca Fleming.
III. Who was the First Brownlee Laird (owner) of Torfoot?
a. The Scottish Ancestral Society recorded that Margaret Muir, the widow of John Burnly dead at Torfoot in 1668. Her husband must have died previously.
b.John Brownlee was deeded Torfoot in 1658. The next transfer of this property was in 1695 when his eldest son, Thomas, became the 2nd Laird. See Sasine of Torfoot.
I believe it is clear that John Brownlee, the 1st Laird, died in 1695. John Burnly and Margaret Muir may have been the parents of John Brownlee, the 1st Laird.
IV. When did these Brownlees come to America & the birth date of Archibald's son, Hugh?
a. Most researchers agree that they must have been in Eastern Pennsylvania about 1750.
b. Dr. Neal names Hugh last in his list of children "Hugh washed over board at sea."
c. Scottish Records show that Archibald had a son, Hugh, born in 1738.
I believe that 1752 was the year of Hugh's death and the year of emigration.
V. Andrew Brownlee as a son of the 4th Laird - -
a. Dr. James C. Neal shows in his chart that Thomas, the 4th Laird, had a son, Andrew, who had a son, John, and a grandson, Andrew.
b.Andrew was named as head of a Scottish family (genealogy). He also had a son, John, and a grandson, Andrew. Also this Andrew was said to be a son of Thomas (otherwise not identified.)
c.In the sasine of Torfoot only two sons are indicated - "Thomas, the elder son." I believe these two Andrews are One and the same person. I believe that John names as born in 1735 did not mature. Few of Andrew's descendants came to America.
Torfoot, "Foot of the Rocky Hill or Mountain", was chartered as 400 acres in 1547 to John and William Brownlie by Helen Cunningham and James Hamilton. We have no record for over 100 years.
The estate of 350 acres was divided and deeded in 1658 by Anne, Duchess of Hamilton to Thomas Hamilton and his wife, Helen Brownlee, and John Brownlee and his wife, Helen Hamilton. (The Duchess is an ancestor of my grandmother, Adelia Wilcox.)
From the Sasine, these families already occupied these parts of Torfoot. There is some evidence that Margaret Muir, widow of John Burnly, may have died at Torfoot in 1668. Both by the Sasine and by family records, John Brownlie named in 1658 began the numbering of the Lairds of Torfoot. Such records suggest many questions;
1) What happened to the 50 acres? Were measurements only approximate?
2) Was Torfoot divided as far back as 1547?
3) Was there a break in the chain of inheritance about 1650? How does charter differ from deed?
4) Was John Burnly a descendant of those named in 1547? Were he and Margaret Muir parents of one or more of the Brownlees named in the deeding of Torfoot in 1658?
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10 Comments:
Kim - do you know how to get in touch with Betty? Thanks.
Hey, Kim.
My mother's father is a direct descendant of John Brownlee (3rd Laird) and his son Archibald. Unfortunately, our genealogical records of the 18th century and before are woefully incomplete, but I'd be willing to share with you what I have. My email is ODOWDS@etown.edu. I'd love to swap information with you.
I am a direct descendant of Thomas, the 2nd Laird of Torfoot.
Your site is interesting.... I enjoyed reading through it.
Your dad was correct, all us Brownlees are related! When generations have 13 and 16 children, the tree branches out very far and becomes quite complicated.
Anyway, just wanted to say hello, cousin.
Kathy
My father told me this same story but said that he stopped at Thomas Brownlee. He was able to track his own linage 8 generations back to Archibald Brownlee but got stuck at Thomas Brownlee because all he could find out about the laird of Torfoot is that it was the name of some rock band from some distant cousin of ours.
Christian Robert Brownlee
El Paso TX,
hello, my name is Jonathon Freeman, my great grandmother was ollie may brownlee she was daughter of Johnnie robert. from there it goes james monroe, william reddman, to james brownlee jr. I was wondering if these were any kin to the Brownlee's of Lanarkshire. any help would be appreciated. my email is freeman_jonathon_c@yahoo.com
Brownlee Cousin Kim,
My Grandfather Harry Lee Brownlee, Jr. was our Brownlee genealogist.
FYI: https://parkmangenealogy.wordpress.com/?s=brownlee
www.ParkmanGenealogy.wordpress.com
www.ParkmanReunions.wordpress.com
All the Best,
Daniel M. Parkman, Sr.
DMParkman@gmail.com
Betty Rudolph can you please contact me or sandy brownlee would love to know more about our family history. Everything I have found your name is mentioned my email is htomalka21@gmail.com sandy is on fb under sandy ferramte
I have a timeline starting from me going all the way back to the 1400s.
Originally from Strathaven our family links all the way back to torfoot and beyond
Paul.Brownlie86@gmail.com
Get in touch and I can send you the tree I have been making for the last year
So did all of this line of Brownlee’s leave Scotland in the late 1700’s? My Grandma, who just turned 95, is a Brownlee (maiden name). I have traced her line back to James Brownlie (born abt 1780) who married Janet Corbet. I have the records for all their children and their marriage. Many records for their descendants. I can’t go back further with any certainty. Only thing is that these (my) Brownlie’s stayed in Scotland until 1870 when my 3x great grandparents Archibald Brownlie (1811-1879) and Margaret Fleming ((1818-1900) immigrated with 4 of their children to the U.S.
A great Aunt did some research, probably in the late 80’s and Torfoot came up. I haven’t found the link, but wondering if I should look into it more. But if they all left in 18th century then it’s definitely not my line.
Hello
I am a descendant of James Brownlee abt 1699- 1760 Who I know was the proprietor of Headless Cross Farms, Cambusnethan Lanark, Scotland.
There are a few people through ancestry that had is family's Tied to the Brownlee's of Torfoot, but so far I have not found any substantial evidence to show that that is where his prior family came from.
I see you have been following more on your mother's side but am wondering if you have done any research on the Brownlee's
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