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Ann Johnstone

Birth2 Oct 1796 - Murroes, Angus, Scotland
Death25th. Sept. 1870 - Dundee
MotherElisabeth Cochran
FatherJohn Johnstone

Born in Murroes, Angus, Scotland on 2 Oct 1796 to John Johnstone and Elisabeth Cochran. Ann Johnstone married Peter Paton and had 10 children. She passed away on 25th. Sept. 1870 in Dundee.

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Parents
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John Johnstone
Unknown - Unknown
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Elisabeth Cochran
1770 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Peter Paton
1792 - 1875
Children Show all
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Helen Johnstone Paton
1832 - 1915
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David Johnston Paton
1840 - 1911
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Peter Paton
1834 - 1879
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Anne Paton
1836 - Unknown
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William Paton
1828 - 1903
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John Paton
1826 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bisset Paton
1821 - 1823
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Margaret Paton
1823 - 1900
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James Paton
1830 - Unknown
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Alexander Paton
1852 - Unknown

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