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David Tinning Johnstone 1907–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1907

Birth Location: Durban, Natal Colony

Death Date: 14 Feb 1937

Death Location: Durban, Natal, Union of South Africa

Father: David Johnstone

Mother: Jessie McMurdo

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In 1907, David Tinning Johnstone entered the world in Durban, Natal Colony, born to David Tinning Johnstone And Jessie Munro Mcmurdo. David Tinning Johnstone passed away in 1937 in Durban, Natal, Union of South Africa.

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Biography

  • In 1907, David Tinning Johnstone entered the world in Durban, Natal Colony, born to David Tinning Johnstone And Jessie Munro Mcmurdo.
  • David Tinning Johnstone passed away in 1937 in Durban, Natal, Union of South Africa.

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David Johnstone's Ancestors

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David Johnstone
1907–1937
Birth Place: Durban, Natal Colony
Parents
David Tinning Johnstone
1877–1929
345 Garscube Rd, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Jessie (Munro) McMurdo
1880–
Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Grandparents
David (Tinning) Johnstone
1851–1934
Lochmaben, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Margaret ((Maggie) Ann) Allison
1847–1881
Richmond (near Colburn), Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Johnstone
1806–1888
Elizabeth Tinning
1819–1908
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Tinning
1791–1883
Mary Kerr
1786–1871

David Johnstone's Timeline

2 Records

1907
1907
Birth of David Tinning Johnstone in Durban, Natal Colony
Durban, Natal Colony
1937
14 Feb 1937
Age 30
Death of David Tinning Johnstone in Durban, Natal, Union of South Africa
Durban, Natal, Union of South Africa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1907
    Event Place: Durban, Natal Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Feb 1937
    Event Place: Durban, Natal, Union of South Africa

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