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Mary Ann Herd 1833–1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 05 Jan 1833

Birth Location: Bervie

Death Date: 1913

Death Location: Ontario, Canada

Father: Robert Herd

Mother: Ann Paterson

Spouse(s): James Lowson

Children(s): Robert Lawson

The story of Mary Ann Herd began in 1833 in Bervie. Mary Ann Herd married James Lowson, and had children including Robert Lawson. Mary Ann Herd passed away in 1913 in Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Ann Herd began in 1833 in Bervie.
  • Mary Ann Herd married James Lowson, and had children including Robert Lawson.
  • Mary Ann Herd passed away in 1913 in Ontario, Canada.

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Children(s)

Mary Herd's Ancestors

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Mary Herd
1833–1913
Birth Place: Bervie
Parents
Robert Herd
1806–1875
St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Ann Paterson
1803–1885
Arbuthnott, Kincardineshire
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Herd's Descendants

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Mary (Ann) Herd (05 Jan 1833–1913) m. James Lowson (24 Feb 1828–29 Nov 1880)
  1. 1. Robert Lawson 1860–1927 m. Lundia (Idalette) Lawson 1866–1934 m. Lundia (Idalette) Macbeth 1865–1935
    1. 1. Jessie (Douglas) Lawson 1907–1996 m. Celestine (Timothy "Tim") Whatley 1899–
      1. 1. Olive (Katherine Lundie) Whatley 1925–2003
      2. 2. John ("Jack") Whatley 1927–1993
      3. 3. Ethel (Marguerite Genette) Whatley 1934–1934
      4. 4. Doris (Louise) Whatley 1931–2013

Mary Herd's Timeline

2 Records

1833
05 Jan 1833
Birth of Mary Ann Herd in Bervie
Bervie
1913
1913
Age 80
Death of Mary Ann Herd in Ontario, Canada
Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 05 Jan 1833
    Event Place: Bervie

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1913
    Event Place: Ontario, Canada

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