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David Doig

Birth22 Jul 1820 - St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland
Death21 Nov 1902 - Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
MotherHelen Taylor
FatherJohn Doig

Born in St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland on 22 Jul 1820 to John Doig and Helen Taylor. David Doig married Isabella Margaret Hayward and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 Nov 1902 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Parents
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John Doig
1767 - 1844
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Helen Taylor
1782 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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Isabella Margaret Hayward
1827 - 1912
Children Show all
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Eveline Marian Doig
1868 - Unknown
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Ellen Taylor Doig
1861 - Unknown
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George John Doig
1859 - 1921
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Jane Elizabeth Doig
1855 - Unknown
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Alexander Hendry Doig
1866 - 1945
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Florence Anet Doig
1864 - Unknown
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James Robb Doig
1870 - 1941
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David Alexander Doig
1857 - 1945

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