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John Sutherland

Birth23 Jan 1743 - East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death1826 - West Alexander, Washington, Pennsylvania
MotherGrisel Tyre
FatherRobert Sutherland

Born in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 23 Jan 1743 to Robert Sutherland and Grisel Tyre. John Sutherland married Isobel Scott and had 10 children. He passed away on 1826 in West Alexander, Washington, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Robert Sutherland
1720 - Unknown
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Grisel Tyre
1722 - 1785
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Isobel Scott
1743 - 1785
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Margaret Sutherland
1775 - 1841
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Alexander Sutherland
1772 - Unknown
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Robert Sutherland
1768 - 1804
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Isabella Sutherland
1808 - 1853
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Martha Sutherland
1812 - 1878
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Margaret Sutherland
1810 - Unknown
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Anne Sutherland
1806 - Unknown
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John Sutherland
1814 - Unknown
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Janet Sutherland
1770 - Unknown
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Janet Sutherland
1776 - Unknown

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