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Mary Quarrier

Birth1801 - Markinch, fifeshire
Death11 Dec 1874 - Markinch, Fife, Scotland
MotherIsabel TAAP
FatherNichol Quarrier

Born in Markinch, fifeshire on 1801 to Nichol Quarrier and Isabel TAAP. Mary Quarrier married Alexander Dryburgh and had 14 children. She passed away on 11 Dec 1874 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland.

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Parents
Nichol Quarrier
1758 - Unknown
Isabel Taap
1762 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Alexander Dryburgh
1796 - Unknown
Children Show all
Mary Dryburgh
1835 - Unknown
Archibald Dryburgh
1831 - 1901
Martha Dryburgh
1838 - 1908
James Dryburgh
1831 - 1892
Alexander Dryburgh
1825 - Unknown
William Dryburgh
1828 - Unknown
Mary Dryburgh
1850 - Unknown

Isabella Dryburgh
1833 - 1834
Archibald Dryburgh
1834 - Unknown
Martha Dryburgh
1840 - Unknown
Robert Dryburgh
1827 - 1880
Mary Dryburgh
1835 - Unknown
Margaret Dryburgh
1834 - Unknown
Alexander Dryburgh
1821 - 1906

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