James Brand (merchant)
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January 31, 1822
Dumfries, Scotland
New York City, U.S.
James Brand | |
|---|---|
| 30th President of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York | |
| In office 1876–1879 | |
| Preceded by | Robert Gordon |
| Succeeded by | John Stewart Kennedy |
| Personal details | |
| Born | James McQueen Brand January 31, 1822 Dumfries, Scotland |
| Died | May 12, 1897 (aged 75) New York City, U.S. |
| Spouse |
Julia Marianne Wilson
(m. 1860) |
| Parent(s) | John Brand Jean McQueen Brand |
James McQueen Brand, FRGS (January 31, 1822 – May 12, 1897)[1] was a Scottish-American merchant who served as the president of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York.[2]
Brand was born on January 31, 1822, in Dumfries, Scotland.[3] He was a son of John Brand (1781–1840), a merchant, and Jean (née McQueen) Brand of the Parish of Crawford, Scotland.[4]
His maternal grandmother was Elizabeth (née Baillie) McQueen of Clydesdale and his mother was a first cousin of Mrs. Welsh, the mother of Jean Baillie Welsh, who married Thomas Carlyle. His was a relative of Charles Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington, the Governor of Queensland and of Bombay.[4]
He was educated at the Dumfries Academy, before entering the office of his uncle, a West Indian merchant in London, as a young man.[4]