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Barbara Jamieson 1830–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1830

Birth Location: Futabrough, Walls, Shetland, Scotland

Death Date: 19 Oct 1912

Death Location: Stennestwatt, Walls, Shetland, Scotland

Father: Arthur Jamieson

Mother: Catherine Gray

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Barbara Jamieson was born in 1830 in Futabrough, Walls, Shetland, Scotland, the child of Arthur Jamieson And Catherine Gray. Barbara Jamieson passed away in 1912 in Stennestwatt, Walls, Shetland, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Barbara Jamieson was born in 1830 in Futabrough, Walls, Shetland, Scotland, the child of Arthur Jamieson And Catherine Gray.
  • Barbara Jamieson passed away in 1912 in Stennestwatt, Walls, Shetland, Scotland.

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Barbara Jamieson's Ancestors

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Barbara Jamieson
1830–1912
Birth Place: Futabrough, Walls, Shetland, Scotland
Parents
Arthur Jamieson
1793–1869
Germatwatt, Walls, Shetland, Scotland
Catherine Gray
1798–1866
Whitesness, Walls, Shetland, Scotland
Grandparents
Thomas Gray
1768–1817
Shetland, Scotland
Margaret Smith
1771–
Shetland, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Laurence Gray
1746–1822
Barbara Johnsdaughter
1745–1800
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Gray
1715–1772
Catherine Andrewsdaughter
1717–

Barbara Jamieson's Timeline

2 Records

1830
1830
Birth of Barbara Jamieson in Futabrough, Walls, Shetland, Scotland
Futabrough, Walls, Shetland, Scotland
1912
19 Oct 1912
Age 82
Death of Barbara Jamieson in Stennestwatt, Walls, Shetland, Scotland
Stennestwatt, Walls, Shetland, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1830
    Event Place: Futabrough, Walls, Shetland, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Oct 1912
    Event Place: Stennestwatt, Walls, Shetland, Scotland

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