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Mary Isabella Douglas

Birth31 Jan 1839 - Furtigurh, West Bengal, India
DeathApril 1914 - Dover, Kent, United Kingdom
MotherMary Magdalen Dickson
FatherClaud Douglas

Born in Furtigurh, West Bengal, India on 31 Jan 1839 to Claud Douglas and Mary Magdalen Dickson. Mary Isabella Douglas married Frederick John Stuart Adam and had 8 children. She passed away on April 1914 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.

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Parents
Claud Douglas
1800 - 1883
Mary Magdalen Dickson
1800 - 1847
Spouse(s)
Frederick John Stuart Adam
1837 - 1920
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Frederica Sybil Adam
1875 - 1949
Dorothy Ethel Adam
1877 - 1877
Emma Florence Adam
1873 - 1940
Gertrude Mary Claudine Adam
1862 - 1946

John William Durwand Adam
1871 - Unknown
Kate Corry Adam
Unknown - Unknown
Margaret Susan Adam
1865 - 1865
Charles Frederick Douglas Adam
1865 - 1932

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