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Matilda Jamieson 1863–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 MAR 1863

Birth Location: Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland

Death Date: 1864

Death Location: Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland BDM 1864 644/3 297

Father: Moses Jamieson

Mother: Mary Henderson

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Matilda Jamieson was born in 1863 in Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland, the child of Moses Jamieson And Mary Henderson. Matilda Jamieson passed away in 1864 in Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland BDM 1864 644/3 297.

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Biography

  • Matilda Jamieson was born in 1863 in Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland, the child of Moses Jamieson And Mary Henderson.
  • Matilda Jamieson passed away in 1864 in Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland BDM 1864 644/3 297.

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Matilda Jamieson's Ancestors

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Matilda Jamieson
1863–1864
Birth Place: Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland
Parents
Moses Jamieson
1831–1897
Ireland
Mary Henderson
1833–1875
Govan, Renfrew
Grandparents
Mitchell Henderson
1808–1869
Ireland
Helen Johnston
1811–1856
Govan, Renfrew
Great-Grandparents
John Henderson
1790–
John Johnston
1785–
Margaret BAXTER
1785–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James JOHNSTON
1750–1810
BLAIR
1765–
John Baxter
1764–
Margaret Crawford
1771–

Matilda Jamieson's Timeline

2 Records

1863
20 MAR 1863
Birth of Matilda Jamieson in Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland
Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland
1864
1864
Age 1
Death of Matilda Jamieson in Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland BDM 1864 644/3 297
Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland BDM 1864 644/3 297

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 MAR 1863
    Event Place: Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1864
    Event Place: Bridgeton Lanarkshire Scotland BDM 1864 644/3 297

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