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Frederick Low

Birth27 Nov 1771 - Forfar, Angus, Scotland
DeathMarch 24, 1826 - Saint Vigeans, Arbroath, County Angus, Scotland
MotherElizabeth Milne
FatherFrederick Low

Born in Forfar, Angus, Scotland on 27 Nov 1771 to Frederick Low and Elizabeth Milne. Frederick Low married Elisabeth Fairweather and had 12 children. He passed away on March 24, 1826 in Saint Vigeans, Arbroath, County Angus, Scotland.

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Parents
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Frederick Low
1736 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Milne
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elisabeth Fairweather
1789 - 1873
Children Show all
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Frederick Low
1822 - 1878
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Margaret Low
1806 - 1871
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Peter Low
1812 - Unknown
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Isabella (Isabel) Low
1814 - 1893
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Ann Low
1824 - Unknown
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Jean Low
1810 - 1871
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Martha Low
1816 - Unknown
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Isabella Low
1816 - 1881
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Mary Low
1808 - 1885
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Alejandro Fairweather Low
1811 - 1898
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Peter Low
1822 - Unknown
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John Drummond Clarke Low
1812 - Unknown

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