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Isabella Alston Brown Twin 1826–1878 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Oct 1826

Birth Location: Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1878

Death Location: Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Father: John Brown

Mother: Catherine Shearer

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The story of Isabella Alston Brown Twin began in 1826 in Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Isabella Alston Brown Twin passed away in 1878 in Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Isabella Alston Brown Twin began in 1826 in Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
  • Isabella Alston Brown Twin passed away in 1878 in Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Isabella Twin's Ancestors

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Isabella Twin
1826–1878
Birth Place: Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Parents
John Brown
1800–1879
Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Catherine Shearer
1792–1852
Newmilns, Ayrshire, Scotland
Grandparents
John Brown
1773–1840
, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Mary Calder
1775–1857
Aithsting, Shetland, Shetland Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Robert Brown
1742–
Helen Walker
1742–
Thomas Calder
1746–
Helen Robertson
1748–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Brown
1709–1773
Janet Morison
1711–
Duncan Calder
1720–

Isabella Twin's Timeline

2 Records

1826
21 Oct 1826
Birth of Isabella Alston Brown Twin in Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
1878
1878
Age 52
Death of Isabella Alston Brown Twin in Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Oct 1826
    Event Place: Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1878
    Event Place: Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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