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David Drybrough

Birth11 Jun 1870 - North Leith, County of Edinburgh, Scotland
Death13 Jan 1929 - Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
MotherMay Brown Innes Carnie
FatherJohn Dryburgh

Born in North Leith, County of Edinburgh, Scotland on 11 Jun 1870 to John Dryburgh and May Brown Innes Carnie. David Drybrough married Barbara Johnston Wilson and had 5 children. He passed away on 13 Jan 1929 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

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John Dryburgh
1845 - 1914
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May Brown Innes Carnie
1845 - 1917
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Barbara Johnston Wilson
1868 - 1933
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John Drybrough
1896 - 1990
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Margaret Liston Drybrough
1904 - 1990
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Robert (Bob) Wilson Drybrough
1898 - 1977
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Inez May Brown Drybrough
1907 - 1989
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David Drybrough
1911 - 1997

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