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Janet Sutherland (1790 - 1884)

Janet Sutherland
Born in Gordonbush, Clyne, Sutherlandshire, Scotlandmap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at about age 94 in Clyne, Scotlandmap
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Biography

Janet Sutherland is a member of Clan Sutherland.

Married to Alexander Sutherland The catchiest of Clyne. Mother of Elizabeth and William. Elizabeth married Adam Robson and migrated to Australia in 1839. William was the Postmaster of Brora and was " the nephew" of John Angus.

Sources

  • Tree given to us written in 1939. Davidson ancestry as two of Elizabeth's daughters married Davidson brothers. Scotlands People and Church records




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