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Margaret Scott Reid

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Margaret Scott Reid
Margaret (Scott) Reid, b Scotland, 8/27/1840. Married Andrew Reid 12/31/1863, Edinburgh. Mother of 8: Andrew b1865, James b1866, Mondena b1872, Nellie & Alexander(twins) b 1874, William b1875, Lizzie b1877, Mortimer b1880. Died Elmira, NY 1905 of tuberculosis.
People in photo include: Margaret (Scott) Reid
Date & Place: in New York USA
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