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Allan Reid Strang 1872–1953 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Sep 1872

Birth Location: Forfar,Angus,Scotland

Death Date: 2 May 1953

Death Location: Provincial Hospital, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Father: Alexander Strang

Mother: Georgina Smith

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The story of Allan Reid Strang began in 1872 in Forfar,Angus,Scotland. Allan Reid Strang passed away in 1953 in Provincial Hospital, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Biography

  • The story of Allan Reid Strang began in 1872 in Forfar,Angus,Scotland.
  • Allan Reid Strang passed away in 1953 in Provincial Hospital, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Allan Strang's Ancestors

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Allan Strang
1872–1953
Birth Place: Forfar,Angus,Scotland
Parents
Alexander Murdoch Strang
1849–1930
Alyth, Forfarshire, Angus, Scotland
Georgina Smith
1850–1918
Alyth, forfar shire
Grandparents
John Strang
1826–1898
Forfar, Angus, Scotland
Betsy ((Mary)) Young
1822–1893
Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
William Strang
1790–1843
Ann Laird
1791–1857
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Strang
1761–1833
Margaret Stirling
1765–1829

Allan Strang's Timeline

2 Records

1872
12 Sep 1872
Birth of Allan Reid Strang in Forfar,Angus,Scotland
Forfar,Angus,Scotland
1953
2 May 1953
Age 81
Death of Allan Reid Strang in Provincial Hospital, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Provincial Hospital, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Sep 1872
    Event Place: Forfar,Angus,Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 May 1953
    Event Place: Provincial Hospital, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa

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