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David Dunnet

Birth25 SEP 1854 - Olrig, Caithness, Scotland
Death1924 - New Zealand
MotherEuphemia Waters
FatherJames Dunnet

Born in Olrig, Caithness, Scotland on 25 SEP 1854 to James Dunnet and Euphemia Waters. David Dunnet married Isabella Cormack and had 10 children. He passed away on 1924 in New Zealand.

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Parents
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James Dunnet
1809 - 1884
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Euphemia Waters
1813 - 1905
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Isabella Cormack
Unknown - Unknown
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Effie Dunnett
1892 - Unknown
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Peter Dunnet
1897 - 1974
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Elizabeth Ross Dunnett
1887 - 1971
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George Dunnett
1896 - Unknown
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George Dunnett
1889 - Unknown
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David Dunnet
1884 - Unknown
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James Dunnet
1881 - Unknown
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Alexander Dunnett
1883 - Unknown
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William Dunnett
1886 - Unknown
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John Dunnet
1891 - Unknown

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