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Ann Seivewright

Birth05 Oct 1849 - Alvah, Banffshire
Death2 Jan 1910 - Rathven, Banff, Scotland
MotherMargaret Scott
FatherGeorge Seivewright

Born in Alvah, Banffshire on 05 Oct 1849 to George Seivewright and Margaret Scott. Ann Seivewright married John Gray and had 9 children. She passed away on 2 Jan 1910 in Rathven, Banff, Scotland.

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George Seivewright
1821 - 1887
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Margaret Scott
1814 - 1878
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John Gray
1850 - 1914
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Jane Gray
1877 - 1946
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George Alexander Gray
1881 - Unknown
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Margaret Gray
1871 - Unknown
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Jessie Ann Gray
1876 - Unknown
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Nelly Gray
1883 - Unknown
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John + Gray
1872 - Unknown
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Alexina Gray
1884 - 1977
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James Gray
1887 - Unknown
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Alexander Gray
1889 - Unknown

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