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Andrew Bruce 1834 – 1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1834

Birth Location: Airth, Stirling, Scotland

Death Date: 29 Feb 1904

Death Location: Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Father: thomas Bruce

Mother: Elizabeth Bowie

Spouse(s): Mary Palmer

Children(s): elizabeth Bruce, mary Bruce, sarah Bruce, Thomas Bruce, Christina Bruce, Robert Bruce, william Bruce, Annie Bruce, Sarah Bruce

Andrew Bruce was born in 1834 in Airth, Stirling, Scotland, the child of thomas Bruce and Elizabeth Bowie. Andrew Bruce later married Mary Palmer, and together they raised children including elizabeth Bruce, mary Bruce, sarah Bruce, Thomas Bruce, Christina Bruce, Robert Bruce, william Bruce, Annie Bruce and Sarah Bruce. In 1904, Andrew Bruce passed away in Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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Parents

thomas Bruce
1788 – 1873
Birth Location: Airth, stirlingsh
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Elizabeth Bowie
– 1862
Birth Location: Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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Spouses(s)

Mary Palmer
1835 – 1913
Birth Location: Falkirk, Stirling, Scotland
MP

Children(s)

elizabeth Bruce
1856 –
Birth Location: Airth,Stirling,Scotland
eB
mary Bruce
1858 – 1913
Birth Location: –
mB
sarah Bruce
1860 – 1875
Birth Location: Larbert,Stirling,Scotland
sB
Thomas Bruce
1865 –
Birth Location: Larbert, Stirling
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Christina Bruce
1867 –
Birth Location: Larbert, Stirlingshire
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Robert Bruce
1870 –
Birth Location: Larbert, Stirling
RB
william Bruce
1871 – 1873
Birth Location: Larbert,Stirling,Scotland
wB
Annie Bruce
1874 – 1900
Birth Location: Larbert,Stirling,Scotland
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Sarah Bruce
1876 – 1949
Birth Location: Larbert, Stirling
SB

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: abt 1834
    Event Place: Airth, Stirling, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1871
    Event Place: Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1871 Scotland Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1881
    Event Place: Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1881 Scotland Census

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 29 Feb 1904
    Event Place: Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland

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