James Spowart1850

Name
James Spowart
Given names
James
Surname
Spowart
Birth of a daughter
#1
Jane “Jeanie” Spowart
about 1813

Publication: St. Augustine, FLorida: Villa Flora Press, 1978.
Citation details: p. 17
Text:
Jane Spowart Brown was thirty-seven years old when Helen was born.
Marriage of a childWalter “Wat” Brown W.S.Jane “Jeanie” SpowartView family
March 23, 1840
Publication: St. Augustine, FLorida: Villa Flora Press, 1978.
Citation details: p. 17
Text:
Walter married Jane Spowart of Springbank, Dunfermline, March 23, 1840. They were married in the bride's home. Marriages, South Leith, 692-2/24.
Publication: Printed for the Society at the University Press, 1890.
Citation details: p. 26
Text:
Brown, Walter, of Colton. 6th July 1826. Apprentice to John Russell.--Only son of Captain John Brown, of the ship Wellington, of Leith. Born 1802. Died 4th July 1869. Mar. 23d March 1840, Jane, second daughter of James Spowart of Springbank.
Occupation
coalmaster

Employer: Wellwood Colliery
Death 1850

Publication: St. Augustine, FLorida: Villa Flora Press, 1978.
Citation details: p. 17
Text:
While Helen was on the way, James Spowart, Jane's father, died, leaving some of his property to her. Involved were the coal and under land minerals in the extensive Spowart lands, and the exclusive use of a cast iron railroad with a depot in Dunfermline and extending into the countryside where the coal had to be moved.
DeathStory of a Nun: Jeanie Gordon Brown
Publication: St. Augustine, FLorida: Villa Flora Press, 1978.
Citation details: p. 17
Text:
While Helen was on the way, James Spowart, Jane's father, died, leaving some of his property to her. Involved were the coal and under land minerals in the extensive Spowart lands, and the exclusive use of a cast iron railroad with a depot in Dunfermline and extending into the countryside where the coal had to be moved.