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Fred Davidson 1951–1951 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 NOV 1951

Birth Location: Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow

Death Date: 15 NOV 1951

Death Location: Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow

Father: George Davidson

Mother: Grace Davidson

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In 1951, Fred Davidson entered the world in Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow, born to George Frederick Davidson And Grace N Davidson. Fred Davidson passed away in 1951 in Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow.

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Biography

  • In 1951, Fred Davidson entered the world in Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow, born to George Frederick Davidson And Grace N Davidson.
  • Fred Davidson passed away in 1951 in Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow.

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Fred Davidson's Ancestors

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Fred Davidson
1951–1951
Birth Place: Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow
Parents
George Frederick Davidson
1911–1991
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Grace (N) Davidson
1911–1982
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, , Scotland
Grandparents
William GOURLAY
1880–1923
Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Margaret McLeod
1880–1951
Stornoway, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
James (26)
1832–1894
Mary (27)
1845–1904
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Gourley
1811–1853
Agnes (53)
1810–1880

Fred Davidson's Timeline

2 Records

1951
15 NOV 1951
Birth of Fred Davidson in Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow
Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow
1951
15 NOV 1951
Death of Fred Davidson in Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow
Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 NOV 1951
    Event Place: Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 NOV 1951
    Event Place: Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow

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