Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 4Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... born in very humble circumstances . His father was a poor but respectable tailor , who earned a meagre living in the village of Ecclefechan in the Parish of Hoddam . He later moved to Dunbretton , and it was there that William was born ...
... born in very humble circumstances . His father was a poor but respectable tailor , who earned a meagre living in the village of Ecclefechan in the Parish of Hoddam . He later moved to Dunbretton , and it was there that William was born ...
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... BORN IN DUNOON For the reasons indicated , the authentic facts of Mary Campbell's life are few and far between , but her family has been traced , and from this source some additional particulars have been gleaned . She was born in the ...
... BORN IN DUNOON For the reasons indicated , the authentic facts of Mary Campbell's life are few and far between , but her family has been traced , and from this source some additional particulars have been gleaned . She was born in the ...
Strana 131
... born in the following order - Mary , Agnes , Robert and Archibald . I have heard my grandmother often say that my aunt Mary was born in Dunoon , and I think the others were born there also . My grandmother died in Greenock in 1824 when ...
... born in the following order - Mary , Agnes , Robert and Archibald . I have heard my grandmother often say that my aunt Mary was born in Dunoon , and I think the others were born there also . My grandmother died in Greenock in 1824 when ...
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