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Sarah THIRD

Birth11 Jan 1870 - Kinnochie, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death15 Oct 1922 - 38 Windmill Street, Peterhead, Scotland
MotherElizabeth (Elspet) Rust
FatherWilliam Simpson George Third

Born in Kinnochie, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 11 Jan 1870 to William Simpson George Third and Elizabeth (Elspet) Rust. Sarah THIRD married Peter Ironside McGhee and had 6 children. She passed away on 15 Oct 1922 in 38 Windmill Street, Peterhead, Scotland.

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Parents
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William Simpson George Third
1843 - 1921
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Elizabeth (Elspet) Rust
1844 - 1927
Spouse(s)
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Peter Ironside Mcghee
1861 - 1935
Children Show all
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William Third
1890 - Unknown
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Mary Bella Mcghie
1902 - 1975
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John Mcghee
1897 - 1970
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James Mcghee
1900 - Unknown
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Maggie Mcghie
1896 - Unknown
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Elspit Gall
1893 - Unknown

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