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Alexander Dunbar Milne 1882–1924 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Oct 1882

Birth Location: Bonnington, , Arbilot, Scotland

Death Date: 1924

Death Location: Chamberlin, Saskatchewan, Canada

Father: Daniel Milne

Mother: Mary Davidson

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Alexander Dunbar Milne was born in 1882 in Bonnington, , Arbilot, Scotland, the child of Daniel Milne And Mary Fawns Davidson. Alexander Dunbar Milne passed away in 1924 in Chamberlin, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Biography

  • Alexander Dunbar Milne was born in 1882 in Bonnington, , Arbilot, Scotland, the child of Daniel Milne And Mary Fawns Davidson.
  • Alexander Dunbar Milne passed away in 1924 in Chamberlin, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Alexander Milne's Ancestors

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Alexander Milne
1882–1924
Birth Place: Bonnington, , Arbilot, Scotland
Parents
Daniel Milne
1844–1924
Forfar, Scotland, United Kingdom
Mary (Fawns) Davidson
1847–1902
Inverkeillor, forfarsh
Grandparents
William Davidson
1817–1895
Farnell, Angus, Scotland
Mary Fawns
1819–1878
Inverkeillor
Great-Grandparents
Charles Fawns
1780–1864
Jean Hay
1786–1862
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Fawns
1759–
Ann Graham
1763–
Patrick Hay
1755–
Isabel\Isobell Milne
1768–

Alexander Milne's Timeline

2 Records

1882
3 Oct 1882
Birth of Alexander Dunbar Milne in Bonnington, , Arbilot, Scotland
Bonnington, , Arbilot, Scotland
1924
1924
Age 42
Death of Alexander Dunbar Milne in Chamberlin, Saskatchewan, Canada
Chamberlin, Saskatchewan, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Oct 1882
    Event Place: Bonnington, , Arbilot, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1924
    Event Place: Chamberlin, Saskatchewan, Canada

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