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David Fairgrieve

Birth22 Jan 1849 - Gladsmuir, East Lothian
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMary Peacock
FatherPeter Fairgrieve

Born in Gladsmuir, East Lothian on 22 Jan 1849 to Peter Fairgrieve and Mary Peacock. David Fairgrieve married Christina Smith and had 12 children.

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Peter Fairgrieve
1820 - 1865
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Mary Peacock
1825 - 1893
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Christina Smith
1855 - 1924
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George L Fairgrieve
1884 - Unknown
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Alexander Fairgrieve
1881 - Unknown
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Joan Fairgrieve
1876 - Unknown
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Euphemia S Fairgrieve
1893 - 1954
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Janet Fairgrieve
1895 - Unknown
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Robert Fairgrieve
1891 - Unknown
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Peter Fairgrieve
1878 - Unknown
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John Fairgrieve
1887 - 1963
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David Fairgrieve
1889 - Unknown
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Mary Fairgrieve
1882 - Unknown
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Ellen S Fairgrieve
1897 - Unknown
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James Fairgrieve
1884 - Unknown

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