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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Robert Marshall 1 Robert Marshall .. +Jean Moir m: Aug 21, 1715 Dron, PER, SCT 2 Ann Marshall b: Feb 10, 1717 Dron, PER, SCT 2 Margaret Marshall b: Dec 15, 1717 Dron, PER, SCT 2 Alexander Marshall b: Apr 12, 1719 Dron, PER, SCT .... +Euphemia Black m: Mar 19, 1742 Forgandenny, PER, SCT ... 3 Julia Marshall b: Jan 30, 1743 Foretviot, PER, SCT ... 3 Jean Marshall b: Apr 11, 1744 Forteviot, PER, SCT ....... +James Smeaton b: Mar 16, 1740 Dunning, PER, SCT m: May 29, 1763 Forteviot, PER, SCT ...... 4 John Smeaton b: Jul 08, 1764 Keppen, Forteviot, PER, SCT ...... 4 James Smeaton b: Mar 30, 1766 Keppen, Forteviot, PER, SCT .......... +Jean Christie ......... 5 James Smeaton b: Oct 05, 1788 Forgandenny, PER, SCT ......... 5 Mary Oliphant Smeaton b: May 01, 1791 Forgandenny, PER, SCT ......... 5 Alexander Smeaton b: Sep 08, 1793 Forgandenny, PER, SCT ......... 5 John Smeaton b: May 28, 1797 Forgandenny, PER, SCT ...... 4 Euphemia Smeaton b: Jan 04, 1768 Strouie, Forgandenny, PER, SCT .......... +John Angus m: Jun 21, 1795 Dron, PER, SCT ......... 5 Ann Angus b: Mar 19, 1796 Dunbarney, PER, SCT ......... 5 James Angus b: Apr 08, 1798 Dunbarney, PER, SCT d: Mar 11, 1868 in Blackford, PER, SCT ............. +Janet Hutchison m: Bef. 1825 ............ 6 Elizabeth Angus b: Dec 04, 1825 Auchterarder, PER, SCT ............ 6 John Angus b: Aug 05, 1827 Auchterarder, PER, SCT d: Nov 03, 1848 ............ 6 Euphemia Angus b: Aug 30, 1829 Auchterarder, PER, SCT d: Jan 23, 1847 ............ 6 Mary Angus b: Apr 22, 1832 Auchterarder, PER, SCT ......... *2nd Wife of James Angus: ............. +Elizabeth Cuthbert b: Jan 03, 1813 Forgandenny, PER, SCT m: Dec 25, 1835 Auchterarder, PER, SCT d: Jul 08, 1885 ............ 6 James Angus b: Nov 27, 1836 Auchterarder, PER, SCT ................ +Charlotte Moodie b: 1836 m: Jun 09, 1863 Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 Isabella Angus b: Feb 18, 1838 Auchterarder, PER, SCT d: Sep 30, 1855 in Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 John Angus b: Jan 26, 1840 Auchterarder, PER, SCT ............ 6 Janet Angus b: Nov 07, 1841 Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 Alexander Angus b: 1843 Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 William Angus b: 1845 Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 Mary Angus b: 1847 Blackford, PER, SCT d: Oct 28, 1919 ................ +Robert Fowler b: 1842 d: May 1897 ............... 7 James A Fowler b: 1873 Boston, MA, USA ............... 7 David Alexander Fowler b: 1875 Edinburgh, MLN, SCT ............... 7 William Angus Fowler b: 1878 Blackford, PER, SCT ............... 7 Helen Angus Fowler b: 1880 Blackford, PER, SCT d: 1884 in Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 Helen Angus b: 1850 Blackford, PER, SCT d: May 10, 1874 in Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 Catherine Angus b: 1852 Blackford, PER, SCT ................ +William Henry Davis b: 1851 m: Dec 31, 1875 Tullibardine Loan, Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 George Angus b: 1854 Blackford, PER, SCT ............ 6 David Angus b: Aug 09, 1856 Blackford, PER, SCT ................ +Jane ............ 6 Isabella Angus b: Sep 20, 1858 Blackford, PER, SCT ......... 5 John Grant Angus b: Dec 29, 1799 Dunbarney, PER, SCT d: Mar 27, 1860 in Perth, PER, SCT ............. +Ann Lennox b: 1801 Dunbarney, PER, SCT ............ 6 Mary Angus b: May 30, 1829 Perth, PER, SCT d: Mar 26, 1888 ................ +Andrew Gardiner b: 1820 Dunning, PER, SCT m: Jul 05, 1870 Perth, PER, SCT d: Sep 14, 1901 ............ 6 Ann Angus b: Oct 15, 1831 Perth, PER, SCT ................ +John Mitchell Robertson b: 1831 Redding, PER, SCT m: Sep 08, 1857 Perth, PER, SCT ............... 7 Catherine Lennox Robertson b: Dec 25, 1858 Perth, PER, SCT ............... 7 Ann Robertson b: Jul 31, 1861 Perth, PER, SCT ............... 7 Mary Robertson b: Nov 19, 1863 Perth, PER, SCT d: 1864 in Perth, PER, SCT ............... 7 John Mitchell Robertson b: Mar 15, 1866 Perth, PER, SCT 1 ............ 6 John Grant Angus b: Jul 08, 1834 Dunbarney, PER, SCT ............ 6 James Angus b: Oct 05, 1837 Perth, PER, SCT ......... 5 William Angus b: Jan 12, 1802 Dunbarney, PER, SCT d: Feb 07, 1867 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............. +Elizabeth "Betty" Ellis b: 1807 Inchture, PER, SCT m: Feb 08, 1830 Kettins, ANS, ACT d: Feb 09, 1873 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............ 6 James Angus b: Jul 11, 1830 Kettins, ANS, SCT d: Aug 30, 1872 in St. Mary, Dundee, ANS, SCT ................ +Helen Leslie m: Mar 22, 1851 Liff, Benvie and Invergowrie, ANS, SCT d: Bef. 1854 ............... 7 Jane Angus b: 1852 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............ *2nd Wife of James Angus: ................ +Mary Sleeth b: 1830 Co. Armagh, IRL m: Sep 09, 1854 Liff, Benvie and Invergowrie, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Euphemia Angus b: May 25, 1855 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Mar 03, 1858 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Male Angus b: May 25, 1855 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: May 25, 1855 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Betsy Angus b: Mar 27, 1857 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 James Angus b: Jun 24, 1860 Montrose, ANS, SCT ............... 7 William Angus b: Feb 07, 1862 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 John Angus b: Dec 24, 1865 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Jul 04, 1867 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Mary Angus b: Dec 04, 1867 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Dec 04, 1868 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Thomas Angus b: Apr 22, 1870 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............ 6 Elspeth Robertson Angus b: Jan 12, 1834 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............ 6 John Angus b: Dec 06, 1835 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Bef. 1841 ............ 6 William Angus b: Dec 11, 1836 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Bef. 1841 ............ 6 Hannah Angus b: Dec 13, 1838 Dundee, ANS, SCT ................ +Arthur Fisher b: 1833 Auchtergall, ANS, SCT ............... 7 William Fisher b: 1865 Aberdeen, ABD, SCT ............... 7 George Fisher b: Jun 17, 1867 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Letitia Fisher b: Mar 18, 1869 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Jan 20, 1942 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ................... +James Tosh b: Jun 15, 1868 Dundee, ANS, SCT m: Dec 20, 1892 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Sep 21, 1937 in Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Wilhelmina Tosh b: 1889 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 James Fisher Tosh b: 1891 Dundee, ANS, SCT ...................... +Caroline Burgess Ross b: 1893 m: Jul 28, 1913 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Betsy Tosh b: 1893 Dundee, ANS, SCT ...................... +William Samson b: 1893 m: May 13, 1919 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 William Tosh b: 1895 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Margaret McGregor Tosh b: 1897 Dundee, ANS, SCT ...................... +James Wilson b: 1891 Dundee, ANS, SCT m: Oct 28, 1921 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Alexandrina Tosh b: 1900 Dundee, ANS, SCT ...................... +Richard Bennet Ferguson b: 1901 Dundee, ANS, SCT m: Feb 10, 1925 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Georgina Pithie Tosh b: 1906 Dundee, ANS, SCT ...................... +William Francis Rusk Saunders b: 1906 Dundee, ANS, SCT m: Oct 26, 1928 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Letitia Fisher Tosh b: 1910 Dundee, ANS, SCT ...................... +Alexander Niven b: 1909 Dundee, ANS, SCT m: Oct 06, 1933 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Eliza Maria Murray Tosh b: Nov 18, 1911 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Apr 22, 1988 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ...................... +Andrew Hovell Robertson b: Jan 15, 1908 Dundee, ANS, SCT m: Jun 24, 1932 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Aug 01, 1939 in Perth, PER, SCT ............... 7 Betsy Angus Fisher b: Jun 22, 1871 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Feb 25, 1872 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Elizabeth Sime Fisher b: May 09, 1873 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: 1877 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............ 6 George Fleming Angus b: Sep 18, 1842 Dundee, ANS, SCT ................ +Elizabeth Clark b: 1844 Leith, MLN, SCT m: May 03, 1861 Montrose, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Hannah Angus b: Aug 17, 1861 Montrose, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Alexena Angus b: Dec 28, 1881 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Jemima Scott Angus b: Dec 13, 1863 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Jul 04, 1864 in Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 George Angus b: Feb 10, 1867 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Arthur Angus b: Oct 13, 1869 Glasgow, LKS, SCT ................... +Maggie Ann b: 1878 Dundee, ANS, SCT .................. 8 Maggie Ann Angus b: 1900 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Barbara Angus b: Aug 28, 1872 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Aug 26, 1873 in Glasgow, LKS, SCT ............... 7 John Angus b: Jul 24, 1874 Dundee, ANS, SCT 2 ............... 7 William Angus b: Jul 24, 1874 Dundee, ANS, SCT ............... 7 Alexander M Angus b: 1880 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Jun 25, 1916 ............... 7 ? Angus .................. 8 Alexina Angus b: 1899 Dundee, ANS, SCT ......... 5 Mary Anne Angus b: Aug 12, 1804 Dunbarney, PER, SCT ............. +William Findlay b: 1801 Redgorton, PER, SCT m: Aug 01, 1824 Methven, PER, SCT / Auchtergaven, PER, SCT ............ 6 Euphemia Findlay b: Jan 27, 1825 Auchtergaven, PER, SCT ............ 6 Catherine Grant Findlay b: Dec 31, 1826 Auchtergaven, PER, SCT d: Mar 16, 1896 in Musk Creek, VIC, AUS ................ +? McKay m: Co. Armagh, IRL ............... 7 Joseph McKay b: 1846 ............ *2nd Husband of Catherine Grant Findlay: ................ +George Bremner b: Oct 04, 1829 Dundee, ANS, SCT m: Nov 25, 1851 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Oct 12, 1906 in Musk Creek, VIC, AUS ............... 7 George Bremner b: May 05, 1852 Dundee, ANS, SCT d: Jun 22, 1934 in Musk Creek, VIC, AUS ................... +Sarah Ann Woodhall b: 1853 Bendigo, VIC, AUS m: Oct 05, 1874 Daylesford, VIC, AUS d: Jul 10, 1937 in Daylesford, VIC, AUS .................. 8 Sarah Bremner b: Jun 29, 1875 Musk Creek, VIC, AUS d: 1876 .................. 8 George Bremner b: Apr 19, 1877 Musk Creek, VIC, AUS d: 1877 .................. 8 Christina Bremner b: Nov 08, 1878 Musk Creek, VIC, AUS d: Jan 04, 1946 in Kew, VIC, AUS ...................... +William Henry Weston b: Mar 10, 1882 Lyonville, VIC, AUS m: May 17, 1905 d: Oct 21, 1948 in Bairnsdale, VIC, AUS .................. 8 Annie Elizabeth Bremner b: Jun 01, 1882 Musk Creek, VIC, AUS d: Feb 09, 1969 in Maryborough, VIC, AUS ...................... +Edwin William Franzke b: 1871 m: Jan 21, 1909 Lyonville, VIC, AUS d: Nov 26, 1944 in Melbourne, VIC, AUS .................
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