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Robert Bryden

Birth12 Jun 1770 - Moffat Parish, Scotland
Death1856 - Tatamagouche, Col, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherJean Kirkpatrick
FatherRobert Bryden

Born in Moffat Parish, Scotland on 12 Jun 1770 to Robert Bryden and Jean Kirkpatrick. Robert Bryden married Elizabeth Putnam and had 9 children. He passed away on 1856 in Tatamagouche, Col, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Robert Bryden
1737 - 1800
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Jean Kirkpatrick
1741 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Putnam
1776 - 1832
Children Show all
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Robert Hunter Bryden
1822 - 1902
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Mary Bryden
1819 - 1863
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William Braden
1810 - 1842
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Ebenezer Bryden
Unknown - Unknown
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Caleb Bryden
Unknown - Unknown
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Robert Bryden
1802 - Unknown
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James Bryden
Unknown - Unknown
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Letitia Bryden
Unknown - Unknown
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Esther Bryden
1807 - 1889

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