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| 21 High Street, Newburgh The home of the McKinlays in the 19th Century |
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| 229 Prince Consort Road, Gateshead Birthplace of Margaret Harrison. Also known as 21 Wilberforce Terrace. |
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| 41 Exeter Street, Gateshead The birth place of Charles Henry Harrison |
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| 68a Gilesgate, Durham The home of Robert and Jane Dillon (nee Pounden) |
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| Davidson Nairn Grant |
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| Denhill, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire The home of the Fyvies in the 19th Century |
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| DNA & Earliest Origins 2 What DNA tests have revealed about the ealiest origins of the Grant and Harrison families. |
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| Euphemia Harrison (nee Walker) with Margaret and Harry c1916 |
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| Francis Harrison - black sheep? A sad short history of one of the Harrisons who ended up behind bars. |
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| Fyvie Kirk, Aberdeenshire The resting place of many Fyvies,Rennies and Pittendrichs |
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| Harrison Clock Makers 1760 - 1940 |
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| John Harrison clock A John Harrison long case clock, made about 1780, on display in Bowes Museum, Co Durham |
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| Kilmallock - surrounds View over Lough Gur a few miles north of Kilmallock |
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| Kilmallock Village |
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| Kilmallock Village 2 Kilmallock 13th Century Collegiate Church |
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| Kilmallock Village, Ireland Birthplace of Michael Dillon 1787 |
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| Margaret & Davidson with all their children - wedding of Davidson jnr 1966 |
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| Margaret (nee Grant) and Eric Smith 2007 |
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| Margaret Harrison A photograph of Margaret Harrison |
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| Michael Dillon b 1787 The life and army career of Michael Dillon born 1787 |
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| Newburgh High Street, Fife The village were many of our families originated |
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| Newburgh, Fife in 1836 A picture of Newburgh village in 1836 and the life of hand loom weavers at that time |
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| Parkburn, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire The home of Catherine Fyvie after her marriage to John Horn |
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| Quarry Cottage, Hamsterley, 1960s |
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| The story of Robert and Jane Dillon |
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| Unkown soldier A picture kept by Margaret Harrison but no-one knows who he is. His cap badge is Durham Light Infantry. It has been suggested that his uniform is of an officer in World War I. The photograph was taken in Newcastle. |
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