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Sarah Johnstone

Birth1780 - Hutton and Corrie, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Death09 May 1826 - Hutton and Corrie, , Dumfries-Shire, Scotland
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Born in Hutton and Corrie, Dumfries-shire, Scotland on 1780. Sarah Johnstone married William Burnie and had 7 children. She passed away on 09 May 1826 in Hutton and Corrie, , Dumfries-Shire, Scotland.

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William Burnie
1766 - Unknown
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James Halliday
1782 - 1857
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William Burnie
1803 - 1864
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Thomas Halliday
1806 - 1833
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Elizabeth Halliday
1813 - 1815
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Walter Halliday
1820 - 1894
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James Halliday
1816 - 1840
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John Halliday
1822 - 1844
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Helen Halliday
1811 - 1870

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