Jemima Janet Spowart BrownAge: 4818481897

Name
Jemima Janet Spowart Brown
Given names
Jemima Janet Spowart
Surname
Brown
Married name
Jemima Janet Spowart Fraser
Birth August 27, 1848 46 35
Birth of a sisterHelen Brown
July 18, 1850 (Age 22 months)
Death of a maternal grandfatherJames Spowart
1850 (Age 16 months)

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.
Death of a brotherJohn Brown
January 31, 1851 (Age 2)

Burial of a brotherJohn Brown
February 5, 1851 (Age 2)
Cemetery: old cemetery of Dunfermline Abbey
Death of a sisterHelen Brown
April 25, 1851 (Age 2)

Publication: St. Augustine, FLorida: Villa Flora Press, 1978.
Citation details: p. 17
Birth of a brotherJohn Brown
April 23, 1852 (Age 3)
Publication: St. Augustine, FLorida: Villa Flora Press, 1978.
Citation details: p. 17
Text:
The second child of this family named John (the one destined to go to America) was born in Colton mansion April 23, 1852.
Note: As listed on gravestone in Woodlawn Cemetery, West Palm Beach, Florida.
Birth of a brotherJames Walter Brown
September 4, 1858 (Age 10)
Death of a fatherWalter “Wat” Brown W.S.
July 4, 1869 (Age 20)
Death of a motherJane “Jeanie” Spowart
July 28, 1874 (Age 25)
Publication: St. Augustine, FLorida: Villa Flora Press, 1978.
Citation details: p. 28
MarriageWilliam FraserView family
March 1875 (Age 26)
Citation details: 13 March, 1875
Text:
On Friday last, on the occasion of Mr. Fraser of Lethan's marriage, flags were to be seen flying in all quarters. One was placed on the top of Saline Hill, another on the Knock Hill, and several about the colliery; ...
Death March 19, 1897 (Age 48)
Publication: www.users_zetnet.co.uk/mmartin/lifepits/starter/west/k-l.htm
Citation details: Lethans (early) collieries, Saline
Note: Mrs. jemima Janet Spowart Fraser (nee Brown), wife of Mr William Fraser, former coalmaster, Lethans Colliery, died on 19th March 1897, of pneumonia, while living at Park Avenue, Dunfermline. She left 5,380 pounds in her will which included mortgage bonds of 'the Rio Tinto Company, ltd."
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Marriage: March 23, 1840Springbank, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
20 months
elder sister
21 months
elder brother
21 months
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
20 months
23 months
younger sister
21 months
younger brother
6 years
younger brother
Family with William Fraser - View family
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Marriage: March 1875Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

MarriageDunfermline Saturday Press
Citation details: 13 March, 1875
Text:
On Friday last, on the occasion of Mr. Fraser of Lethan's marriage, flags were to be seen flying in all quarters. One was placed on the top of Saline Hill, another on the Knock Hill, and several about the colliery; ...
DeathWest Fife Mines
Publication: www.users_zetnet.co.uk/mmartin/lifepits/starter/west/k-l.htm
Citation details: Lethans (early) collieries, Saline
Death
Mrs. jemima Janet Spowart Fraser (nee Brown), wife of Mr William Fraser, former coalmaster, Lethans Colliery, died on 19th March 1897, of pneumonia, while living at Park Avenue, Dunfermline. She left 5,380 pounds in her will which included mortgage bonds of 'the Rio Tinto Company, ltd."