James Brown (moderator) explained

James Brown (1724–1786) was a Church of Scotland minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1777.

Life

He was baptised on 17 December 1724 the youngest son of Rev James Brown of Abercorn. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, graduating MA in 1742. He was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Perth in July 1745.[1]

He was ordained as minister of Melrose Parish Church in February 1748. In 1767 he translated to New Greyfriars in Edinburgh in place of Rev John Erskine. In November 1768 he moved to New (West) Kirk, St Giles on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.

He was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1777 in place of Rev John Ker of Forfar.[2]

In 1785 he is listed as living at "Laurieston": the district close to George Heriot's School south of the town centre.[3]

He died on 6 May 1786.

Family

In June 1748 he married Helen Drummond (died 1754) third daughter of Captain Lawrence Drummond. Their children included:

Helen died a month after giving birth to Helen. In November 1755 Brown married Marion Tod (died 1786), daughter of Robert Tod, an Edinburgh merchant. Their children included:

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae; by Hew Scott
  2. Web site: Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. geni.com. 2021-09-13.
  3. Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1785
  4. Web site: Robert Brown, WS (1758 - 1812) - Genealogy. geni.com. 2021-09-13.