Isabella Goodbrand
F, #6662, b. 1887
Isabella Goodbrand was born in 1887 at Banffshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Goodbrand and Helen Pirie.
She was listed as head of household's daughter in the 1891 census at New Street, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: Alexr Goodbrand, head; Helen Goodbrand, wife; William Goodbrand, son; Margaret A Goodbrand, daughter; Hellen Goodbrand, daughter; Alexander Goodbrand, son; Catherine Goodbrand, daughter; Isabella Goodbrand, daughter; George Goodbrand, son; James Goodbrand, son.2
She was listed as head of household's sister in the 1911 census at 73 Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: William Goodbrand, head; Alexr Goodbrand, brother; Helen Goodbrand, sister; Isabella Goodbrand, sister.3
She was listed as head of household's daughter in the 1891 census at New Street, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: Alexr Goodbrand, head; Helen Goodbrand, wife; William Goodbrand, son; Margaret A Goodbrand, daughter; Hellen Goodbrand, daughter; Alexander Goodbrand, son; Catherine Goodbrand, daughter; Isabella Goodbrand, daughter; George Goodbrand, son; James Goodbrand, son.2
She was listed as head of household's sister in the 1911 census at 73 Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: William Goodbrand, head; Alexr Goodbrand, brother; Helen Goodbrand, sister; Isabella Goodbrand, sister.3
Citations
- [S7024] Isabella Goodbrand, ScotlandsPeople search, Statutory Register of Births, Registration District of Seafield, Surname: Goodbrand. Forename: Isabella. Gender: Female. Year: 1887. Ref: 167/ 6. Registration District Name: Seafield.
- [S5370] 1891, Scottish Census, "Isabella Goodbrand, daughter, female, age 4, born in Banffshire, resident at New Street, Portknockie."
- [S7026] 1911, Scottish Census, "Isabella Goodbrand, sister, female, age 23, single, fishworker in fishing industry, worker, born in Banff, Portknockie, resident at 73 Portknockie."