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Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane 1912–2002 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 APR 1912

Birth Location: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland

Death Date: 31 JAN 2002

Death Location: Dalmuir, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Father: John McFarlane

Mother: Alison Gibson

Spouse(s): George Dickson

Children(s):

The story of Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane began in 1912 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland. Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane married George Dickson, and had children including George Dickson. Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane passed away in 2002 in Dalmuir, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane began in 1912 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.
  • Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane married George Dickson, and had children including George Dickson.
  • Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane passed away in 2002 in Dalmuir, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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Children(s)

Susan McFarlane's Ancestors

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Susan McFarlane
1912–2002
Birth Place: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Parents
John Ferguson McFarlane
1887–1950
Alison Gibson
1884–1973
Grandparents
Thomas Stewart
1859–1923
Susan Gibson
1864–1913
Great-Grandparents
James Gibson
1839–1906
Ann Sinclair
1837–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Gibson
1818–
Margaret Laird
1819–1856

Susan McFarlane's Timeline

2 Records

1912
15 APR 1912
Birth of Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
2002
31 JAN 2002
Age 90
Death of Susan Gibson Stewart McFarlane in Dalmuir, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Dalmuir, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 APR 1912
    Event Place: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 JAN 2002
    Event Place: Dalmuir, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

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