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Sign up freeAlexander Macdonald Dryden 1865–1951 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 14 Nov 1865
Birth Location: Monikie, Angus, Scotland
Death Date: 22 Aug 1951
Death Location: Beulah Cemetery, Colby, Kansas
Father: Peter Dryden
Mother: Christina McDonald
Spouse(s): Elsie Martin
Children(s): Almarine Dryden
In 1865, Alexander Macdonald Dryden entered the world in Monikie, Angus, Scotland, born to Peter Kinnear Dryden And Christina Mcdonald. Alexander Macdonald Dryden married Elsie Irena Martin, and had children including Almarine Martin Dryden. Alexander Macdonald Dryden passed away in 1951 in Beulah Cemetery, Colby, Kansas.
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- In 1865, Alexander Macdonald Dryden entered the world in Monikie, Angus, Scotland, born to Peter Kinnear Dryden And Christina Mcdonald.
- Alexander Macdonald Dryden married Elsie Irena Martin, and had children including Almarine Martin Dryden.
- Alexander Macdonald Dryden passed away in 1951 in Beulah Cemetery, Colby, Kansas.
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1. Almarine (Martin) Dryden 1897–1970 m. Ruby Ryckman 1899–1935
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1. Ruby (Christina) Dryden 1921– m. Forrest (Emanuel) Woolford 1914–1985
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 14 Nov 1865
Event Place: Monikie, Angus, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 22 Aug 1951
Event Place: Beulah Cemetery, Colby, Kansas