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United States of America / Re: Alexander Gordon Brown. He would have been my uncle
« on: Monday 18 September 17 19:04 BST (UK)  »
There is no Dremarton in Scotland. It's Dumbarton. Amazing how places get lost in translation.  ;D

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United States of America / Alexander Gordon Brown. He would have been my uncle
« on: Thursday 14 September 17 23:26 BST (UK)  »
Trying to get info on Alexander Gordon Brown. His mother was Margaret McKail Brown and he was born illigitemately in 1902. Mother married 1915 to John Caughey. Not sure if the boy lived with them. She died 1962 aged 80. He may have died in san francisco in 1959. Sorry.  Should have said he was born in Scotland

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Dunbartonshire / Re: Alexander Gordon Brown. He would have been my uncle
« on: Thursday 14 September 17 08:17 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Annie. She did die in 1962. I discovered that Alexander Gordon Brown may have died in San Francisco in 1959. Cant find out if its the same person though.  >:(

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Dunbartonshire / Re: Alexander Gordon Brown. He would have been my uncle
« on: Tuesday 12 September 17 15:27 BST (UK)  »
His mother, Margaret McKail Brown married in 1915 to John Caughey. She died in 1960

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Dunbartonshire / Alexander Gordon Brown. He would have been my uncle
« on: Tuesday 12 September 17 00:00 BST (UK)  »
He was born in county building, Dumbarton on september 12 1902. Margaret Mckail Brown was his mother. He was illegitimate. Where is this county building ???


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