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William Carbarns

Birth14 May 1832 - Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death1876 - Lanark, Lanarkshire
MotherAnn Colville Connell
FatherThomas Carbarns

Born in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 14 May 1832 to Thomas Carbarns and Ann Colville Connell. William Carbarns married Mary Barr and had 7 children. He passed away on 1876 in Lanark, Lanarkshire.

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Thomas Carbarns
1796 - Unknown
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Ann Colville Connell
1806 - 1874
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Mary Barr
1833 - 1890
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Joseph Carbarns
1861 - Unknown
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Ann Carbans Lachlan Murning
1854 - Unknown
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Janet Barr Carbarns
1868 - 1912
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John Barr Carbarns
1858 - Unknown

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Mary Carbarns
1862 - 1952
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Thomas Carbarns
1858 - 1937
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Hugh Carbarns
1871 - 1878

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