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Robert Brodie

"Laird" Robert Brodie

Robert Brodie had a relative named Jane Brodie, b- ca 1819. Both Hugh and Jane were living with Robert and Mary,

In 1881, in Notre-Dame-De-Grace West, Hochelaga, Quebec. Robert inherited the estate of Kilbirnie, in Ayrshire, Scotland, and with it the title of “Laird”. He was ordained in the Presbyterian Church Nov 19, 1871. Founder of the firm Harvie & Brodie Flour Merchants. Resided at Coteau St. Pierre, Quebec.

Found reference to Parkyn & Brodie Flour Mills, Cote St. Paul. Recipes etc on the net today for Brodie Flour, probably still in operation today. Found an obituary June 21, 1890, for Mary Campbell Davison, wife of Thomas Brodie, of the firm W. & R. Brodie, flour merchants, Lower Town, age 48. Another article says W.R. Brodie flour. Turns out I think this is a different Brodie family. All Descendants of Charles Brodie. William and Robert the W.R.

Spouse

Mary Brodie

Children:

John Lilly Brodie (Son)

  • b-
  • d-


Father

Hugh (Sr.) Brodie

See fathers page

Mother

Anne/Ann Brodie

See fathers page

Siblings:

Hugh Jr (Brother)

  • b- Mar 14, 1812 at Cote St. Pierre, Quebec
  • d- May 18, 1870 at St. Henri, Quebec
  • Farmer
  • Hugh Jr. married Amelia Ogilvie,
  • b- May 2, 1818 at Riviere St. Pierre,
  • d- Mar 17, 1899
  • they were married Feb 1841
  • and they had 4 children:
  • 2 sons:
    • Hugh (III)
      • b. at St Henri, April 24, 1842,
      • d. 1899
      • In a church record he is shown as the Notary of Montreal.
    • William-
      • b. at St. Henri Dec 10, 1844
      • d. Dec 18, 1893;
  • and 2 daughters,
    • Agnes
      • b. Aug 30, 1843, at St. Henri, Quebec,
      • d. Feb 15, 1892
    • and Ann.
      • b. Mar 14, 1850 st St. Henri, Quebec,
      • d. July 17, 1879
  • Hugh Jr. was a trooper in the Laohine Cavalry and served during the rebellion of 1837-38. In 1838 a Hugh Brodie is shown as a Corporal.

Mary (Sister)

  • b- 1804
  • d-
  • baptized Nov 20, 1804, in the Scottish Presbyterian Church on St. Gabriel St. in Montreal.
  • Mary married Matthew Woodrow of St. Lambert, Quebec.