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William Paton 1824–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 April 1824

Birth Location: Auchmoor, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland

Death Date: 11 Apr 1902

Death Location: 27 Storey Square, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England

Father: William Paton

Mother: Agnes Scott

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In 1824, William Paton entered the world in Auchmoor, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland, born to William Paton And Agnes Scott. William Paton passed away in 1902 in 27 Storey Square, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1824, William Paton entered the world in Auchmoor, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland, born to William Paton And Agnes Scott.
  • William Paton passed away in 1902 in 27 Storey Square, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England.

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William Paton's Ancestors

Self
William Paton
1824–1902
Birth Place: Auchmoor, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
Parents
William Paton
1795–1868
Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland
Agnes Scott
1791–1874
Auchtermuchty, Fife
Grandparents
Andrew Paton
1754–1824
Isobel Hogg
1750–1818
Falkland, Fife, Scotland
Thomas Scott
1760–
Jean Russell
1760–
Great-Grandparents
Andrew Paton
1728–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Paton's Timeline

2 Records

1824
22 April 1824
Birth of William Paton in Auchmoor, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
Auchmoor, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
1902
11 Apr 1902
Age 78
Death of William Paton in 27 Storey Square, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England
27 Storey Square, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 April 1824
    Event Place: Auchmoor, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Apr 1902
    Event Place: 27 Storey Square, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England

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