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William Giles Fowlie

Birth26 Jan 1859 - Whiteside, Bourtrie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death04 Oct 1925 - 31 Market St, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
MotherAnne Reith
FatherJohn Fowlie

Born in Whiteside, Bourtrie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 26 Jan 1859 to John Fowlie and Anne Reith. William Giles Fowlie married Marion Nicholson Brownie and had 8 children. He passed away on 04 Oct 1925 in 31 Market St, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Parents
John Fowlie
1830 - 1903
Anne Reith
1832 - 1920
Spouse(s)
Marion Nicholson Brownie
1863 - 1933
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William Giles Fowlie
1889 - 1916
Marion Nicholson Fowlie
1895 - 1972
Anne Nicolson Fowlie
1886 - 1963
Jessie Brownie Fowlie
1885 - 1982

Margaret Davie Fowlie
1898 - 1997
Charles Fowlie
1891 - 1972
Alexander Brownie Fowlie
1893 - 1956
John (Jack) Fowlie
1901 - 1978

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