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Dr Robert Dyce

Birth30 Nov 1798 - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Death11 Jan 1869 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
MotherMargaret Chalmers
FatherWilliam Dyce

Born in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire on 30 Nov 1798 to William Dyce and Margaret Chalmers. Dr Robert Dyce married Antoinette Louisa Stoll and had 6 children. He passed away on 11 Jan 1869 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

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William Dyce
1770 - 1835
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Margaret Chalmers
1776 - 1856
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Antoinette Louisa Stoll
1813 - 1886
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Antoinette Emily Dyce
1845 - 1927
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John Robert Dyce (Major)
1835 - 1879
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Catherine Louisa Dyce
1833 - 1902
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Lowry William Dyce
1832 - 1849
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Margaret Chalmers Dyce
1837 - 1849
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Frederick Louis Stoll Dyce (Lieutenant
1839 - 1867

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