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Robert Brand 1792–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Jul 1792

Birth Location: Carnock, Fife, Scotland

Death Date: 1 Aug 1862

Death Location: Grieve St. Dunfermline. Fife

Father: David Brand

Mother: Jean Fotheringham

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Children(s):

In 1792, Robert Brand entered the world in Carnock, Fife, Scotland, born to David Brand And Jean Fotheringham. Robert Brand passed away in 1862 in Grieve St. Dunfermline. Fife.

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Biography

  • In 1792, Robert Brand entered the world in Carnock, Fife, Scotland, born to David Brand And Jean Fotheringham.
  • Robert Brand passed away in 1862 in Grieve St. Dunfermline. Fife.

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Robert Brand's Ancestors

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Robert Brand
1792–1862
Birth Place: Carnock, Fife, Scotland
Parents
David Brand
1767–1841
Saline, Fife, Scotland
Jean Fotheringham
1770–1841
Saline, Fife, Scotland
Grandparents
Robert Brand
1726–1794
Banchory-Ternan, Kincardineshire, , Scotland
Margret Gentleman
1739–
Scotland
Andrew Fotheringham
1744–1776
Tulliallan, Perthshire, Scotland
Janet Morgan
1739–
Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Fotheringham
1720–
Isobel Harrower
1720–1748
Robert Murgan
1711–1756
Marjory (Brown)
1708–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Fotheringhame
1686–
Katharine Mccolm**
1687–
John Harrower
1688–
Bessie Hall
1685–

Robert Brand's Timeline

2 Records

1792
26 Jul 1792
Birth of Robert Brand in Carnock, Fife, Scotland
Carnock, Fife, Scotland
1862
1 Aug 1862
Age 70
Death of Robert Brand in Grieve St. Dunfermline. Fife
Grieve St. Dunfermline. Fife

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Jul 1792
    Event Place: Carnock, Fife, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Aug 1862
    Event Place: Grieve St. Dunfermline. Fife

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