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David Somerville 1856–1927 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Aug 1856

Birth Location: Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland

Death Date: 14 Jun 1927

Death Location: South Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA

Father: William Somerville

Mother: Jean Scotland

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In 1856, David Somerville entered the world in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, born to William Somerville And Jean Jeanie Scotland. David Somerville passed away in 1927 in South Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1856, David Somerville entered the world in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, born to William Somerville And Jean Jeanie Scotland.
  • David Somerville passed away in 1927 in South Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

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David Somerville's Ancestors

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David Somerville
1856–1927
Birth Place: Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Parents
William Somerville
1807–1872
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Jean ("Jeanie") Scotland
1814–1871
Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
Grandparents
James Scotland
1782–1851
Scotland ?
Euphemia Dowie
1790–1879
Alloa, Clackmannan, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Scotland
1753–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander Scotland
1725–
Margaret Scotland
1725–

David Somerville's Timeline

2 Records

1856
23 Aug 1856
Birth of David Somerville in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
1927
14 Jun 1927
Age 71
Death of David Somerville in South Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
South Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Aug 1856
    Event Place: Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Jun 1927
    Event Place: South Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA

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