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David Methven Swan 1839–1925 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Jan 1839

Birth Location: Abbotshall, Fifeshire

Death Date: 2 July 1925

Death Location: 1, Bell Wynd Links St., Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland

Father: David Swan

Mother: Jane Haig(s)

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The story of David Methven Swan began in 1839 in Abbotshall, Fifeshire. David Methven Swan passed away in 1925 in 1, Bell Wynd Links St., Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of David Methven Swan began in 1839 in Abbotshall, Fifeshire.
  • David Methven Swan passed away in 1925 in 1, Bell Wynd Links St., Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland.

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David Swan's Ancestors

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David Swan
1839–1925
Birth Place: Abbotshall, Fifeshire
Parents
David Swan
1813–1894
Leuchars, Fife, Scotland
Jane ("Jean") Haig(s)
1817–1907
Cameron, Fifeshire, Scotland
Grandparents
David (Bell Niddery) Swan
1792–1879
Burntisland, Fife, Scotland
Anne ((Ann) (Annie) Boyd) (Boyne)
1790–1855
Balmerino, Fife, Scotland
Robert Haig
1795–
, , , Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Robert Swan
1762–
Elizabeth (Niddery)
1764–
Andrew Boyd
1771–
Jean Douglas
1750–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Swan
1729–1772
Janet Birrell
1732–
David Niddery
1734–
Helen WELSH
1738–

David Swan's Timeline

2 Records

1839
20 Jan 1839
Birth of David Methven Swan in Abbotshall, Fifeshire
Abbotshall, Fifeshire
1925
2 July 1925
Age 86
Death of David Methven Swan in 1, Bell Wynd Links St., Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland
1, Bell Wynd Links St., Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Jan 1839
    Event Place: Abbotshall, Fifeshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 July 1925
    Event Place: 1, Bell Wynd Links St., Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland

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