
David Brown BISSET[1, 2, 3]

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Name David Brown BISSET [1, 2] Birth 10 Apr 1887 Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland [1, 2, 3]
Gender Male Residence 1891 Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland [2]
- Relation to Head of House: Son
Residence 1901 Drumoak, Aberdeenshire, Scotland [1]
Death 20 Jun 1907 Drumoak, Scotland, UK [4]
Person ID I18313085370 NunnSuffolk Last Modified 7 Mar 2024
Father William BISSET, b. 10 Apr 1850, Eastside, Maryculter, Scotland, UK d. 7 Aug 1917, Drumoak, Scotland, UK
(Age 67 years)
Mother Isabella Ann CLARK, b. 2 May 1850, Banchory Devenick, Kincardine, Scotland, UK d. 14 Oct 1921, Drumoak, Scotland, UK
(Age 71 years)
Marriage 28 Jul 1880 Waterside, Banchory Devenick, Kincardine, Scotland, UK [5]
Family ID F350 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Isobel STEPHEN, b. C1889 d. ? Family ID F294 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Mar 2024
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Notes - from Unknown Article (June 1907): DRUMOAK - In the UF Church on Sunday forenoon an appropriate reference was made by Rev W M Grant to the death of Mr David Bisset, son of Mr W Bisset, Nether Park. This young man who had been removed at the early age of 20 was loved and esteemed for his fine mind and amiable disposition, and had been successful in obtaining a prize of £3 during the past winter for an essay on an agricultural subject. The large attendance at the funeral yesterday testified to the respect entertained in the parish for him, and in the regret at the loss of a life of rich and ____ promise. On Sunday evening the annual youth service of the United Free Church, W M Grant spoke on the symbols of the Church, the burning bush and the dove and thereafter distributed 28 volumes comprising assembly and presbytery prizes gained by the young people of the church, in the Sabbath School and welfare of youth examinations. There was a large congregation and the brightness and enjoyment of the service was much increased by the excellent music of the choir with Mr Gill as organist. In the report of the Royal Horticultural Society just issued, it will be noted that Mr J M Brown, gardener Park House, has gained the diploma of the society for the gardeners examination. His place is 11th in the first class all over the Kingdom and hie is the first among all the Scotch candidates. <hr>
Taken from a group photo C1895 that includes his brothers and parents<hr>
- from Unknown Article (June 1907): DRUMOAK - In the UF Church on Sunday forenoon an appropriate reference was made by Rev W M Grant to the death of Mr David Bisset, son of Mr W Bisset, Nether Park. This young man who had been removed at the early age of 20 was loved and esteemed for his fine mind and amiable disposition, and had been successful in obtaining a prize of £3 during the past winter for an essay on an agricultural subject. The large attendance at the funeral yesterday testified to the respect entertained in the parish for him, and in the regret at the loss of a life of rich and ____ promise. On Sunday evening the annual youth service of the United Free Church, W M Grant spoke on the symbols of the Church, the burning bush and the dove and thereafter distributed 28 volumes comprising assembly and presbytery prizes gained by the young people of the church, in the Sabbath School and welfare of youth examinations. There was a large congregation and the brightness and enjoyment of the service was much increased by the excellent music of the choir with Mr Gill as organist. In the report of the Royal Horticultural Society just issued, it will be noted that Mr J M Brown, gardener Park House, has gained the diploma of the society for the gardeners examination. His place is 11th in the first class all over the Kingdom and hie is the first among all the Scotch candidates. <hr>
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Sources - [S_1470127850] Ancestry.com, 1901 Scotland Census, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Scotland. 1901 Scotland Census. Reels 1-446. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.Original data: Scotland. 1901 Scotland Census. Reels 1-446. Genera).
Birth date: abt 1888
Birth place: Maryculter, Kincardineshire
Residence date: 1901
Residence place: Drumoak, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - [S_1470127848] Ancestry.com, 1891 Scotland Census, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. Reels 1-409. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.Original data: Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. Reels 1-409. Genera), Parish: Fetteresso; ED: 4; Page: 13; Line: 8; Roll: CSSCT1891_77.
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Personal correspendence from Robert MacDonald (BK4064)<hr> - .
Personal correspendence from Robert MacDonald (BK4064)<hr>
Erected by William Bisset farmer, Nether Park, Drumoak. In loving memory of his son David Brown who died 20th June 1907, aged 20 years. Sacred also to the memory of the above William Bisset who died at Nether Park on the 7th August 1917, aged 67 years. Also his wife Isabella Clark who died 14th October 1921, aged 71 years. Also their daughter Isabella Ann who died 17th August 1923, aged 28 years. - .
1880 on the twenty eight day of July at Waterside, Banchory Devenick (Kincardineshire) after publication according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland. William Bisset farmer (bachelor) aged 30 years of Eastside Maryculter. Father: David Bisset farmer. Mother: Jane Bisset M.S. Silver (deceased) and Isabella Clark spinster aged 30 years of Waterside, Banchory Devenick. Father: Robert Clark farmer. Mother: Ann Clark M.S. Law. Witnesses. David Findlay Arthur F.C. Banchory Devenick, John Campbell, James Gordon Bisset.<hr>
- [S_1470127850] Ancestry.com, 1901 Scotland Census, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Scotland. 1901 Scotland Census. Reels 1-446. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.Original data: Scotland. 1901 Scotland Census. Reels 1-446. Genera).