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Elizabeth Laird 1827 1893

Elizabeth Laird (born Riddel), 1827 - 1893

Elizabeth Laird (born Riddel) was born on month day 1827, in birth place, to James Riddel and Barbara Riddel (born Gibb).
Elizabeth had one brother: John Riddell.
Elizabeth married Alexander Leith Laird on month day 1846, at age 19 in marriage place.
Alexander was born on month day 1819, in birth place.
They had 10 children: Mary Fraser (born Laird), Jean Philip (born Laird) and 8 other children.
Elizabeth lived in 1841, in address.
She lived in 1861, in address.
She lived in 3 more places.
Elizabeth passed away on month day 1893, at age 65 in death place.
She was buried in burial place.
Elizabeth Laird 1690 1759

Elizabeth Laird (born Geddes), Circa 1690 - 1759

Elizabeth Laird (born Geddes) was born circa 1690, in birth place, to William Geddes and Marion Geddes (born Irving).
Elizabeth had 6 siblings: Barbara Geddes, Margaret Geddes and 4 other siblings.
Elizabeth married John Laird circa 1712, at age 22 in marriage place.
John was born circa 1680, in birth place.
They had 5 children: James Laird, Gilbert Laird and 3 other children.
Elizabeth passed away in 1759, at age 69.

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Elizab Laird

Elizab Laird

Elizab Laird lived in address, Texas.
He lived in address, Texas.
He lived in address, Texas.
His occupation was a occupation.
Elizab Laird

Elizab Laird

Elizab Laird lived in between 1917 and 1923, in address, Texas.
He lived in between 1917 and 1923, in address, Texas.
He lived in between 1917 and 1923, in address, Texas.
His occupation was a occupation.

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Freeburn 1822

Elizab. Laird, born 1822

Freeburn was born on April 23 1822, in Minnigaff, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, to Robt. Freeburn and Elizab. Laird.