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Agness Mcfarlane

Birth8 Sep 1789 - Ben Lomen, Dumbartonshire, Scotland
Death26 Jul 1856 - Netherton- Quarry, New Kilpatrick, Dumbarton, Scotland
MotherMargaret McFarlane
FatherJohn McFarlane

Born in Ben Lomen, Dumbartonshire, Scotland on 8 Sep 1789 to John McFarlane and Margaret McFarlane. Agness Mcfarlane married William Davidson and had 12 children. She passed away on 26 Jul 1856 in Netherton- Quarry, New Kilpatrick, Dumbarton, Scotland.

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Parents
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John Mcfarlane
1752 - 1827
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Margaret Mcfarlane
1750 - Unknown
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William Davidson
1782 - 1855
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William M Davidson
1823 - 1902
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Thomas Davidson
1822 - Unknown
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James Currie Davidson
1833 - 1911
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Mary Davidson
1815 - Unknown
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George Davidson
1831 - 1859
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Margaret Davidson
1815 - 1879
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John Davidson
1818 - 1867
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Thomas Davidson
1798 - 1834
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Mary Davidson
1808 - 1864
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Agnes Davidson
1818 - 1900
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Agnes Davidson
1819 - 1898
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Stewart Davidson
1836 - Unknown

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