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James Bruce (deceased) |
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James Bruce (1665 - 1726) Minister of Killyleagh Co Down Will Dated 1725 ten childrenref ILG |
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James Bruce, Convict "Princess Royal" 1823 (1800 - 1865) Convict Application to Marry “Mary Connell” approved 19 May 1829 Castlereagh NSW*James Bruce burial Mudgee Memorial Park (see notations Australian Cemetery Index Site) |
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James Bruce of Bordie (b. - bef.1672) JAMES BRUCE OF BORDIE James Bruce of Bordie, here treated is the son, probably the second son of Robert Bruce, of Blairhall & Easter Kennet [NRS: CC6/5/4] His Father's Last Will and Testament Ro... |
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James Bruce (deceased) |
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James Bruce in Dysart (1570 - 1640) Evidence needed to support James Bruce in Dysart as son of Sir George Bruce of Carnock . See attached discussions and media. JAMES BRUCE IN DYSART The Question of Ancestry The ancestry o... |
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Sir James Bruce of Airth, Kt. (deceased) |
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James Bruce (deceased) |
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James Bruce, Chancellor of the Kingdom (b. - 1447) James Bruce (died 1447) was a 15th century cleric who was bishop of Dunkeld, Chancellor of Scotland, and bishop of Glasgow. He was the son of one Robert Bruce, a middling landowner in Clackmannanshire[... |
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James Bruce (c.1540 - d.) |
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James Bruce of Kinnaird (1730 - 1794) James Bruce was born at the family seat of Kinnaird, Stirlingshire, and educated at Harrow School and Edinburgh University, and began to study for the bar, but his marriage to the daughter of a wine im... |
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James Cabell Bruce, 41st U.S. Ambassador to Argentina (1892 - 1980) James Cabell Bruce was a 20th-Century American businessman and banker in New York City and Baltimore, who served as U.S. ambassador to Argentina in the 1930s during the New Deal.James Cabell Bruce was ... |
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James Richard Bruce (1884 - 1969) |
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Rev. James Bruce (c.1720 - 1785) Reverend of Killyleagh, Co. Down, N.Ireland.Killyleagh Church: |
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Lt. Colonel James Douglas Bruce, C.S.A. (1833 - 1922) Residence Stafford County VA; a 27 year-old Farmer, Civil Engine. Enlisted on 4/21/1861 as a Captain. On 4/21/1861 he was commissioned into "I" Co. VA 47th Infantry (date and method of discharge not gi... |
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James Bruce (deceased) |
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James Bruce (1769 - 1798) |
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James Robert Bruce, Sr. (1720 - 1800) A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA. DAR Ancestor # A016110 Christened in a Presbyterian church in Aberdeen 1720/05/20 I would speculate that he (or his family) found it expedient ... |
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James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin (1811 - 1863) "James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine, KT, GCB, PC (20 July 1811 – 20 November 1863), was a British colonial administrator and diplomat. He was the Governor General of the Provinc... |
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James Bruce, (died young) (1654 - 1659) |
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Jane Bruce (Reeves) (1846 - d.) |
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Jane Bruce (Stimpson) (1828 - bef.1891) |
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Jane Bruce (c.1852 - d.) Married James McFarlane, son of Robert & Christina , son of Robert McFarlane and Christina McMillanNeeds to be merged into Jane Bruce after her other husband is disconnected. The children need to belon... |
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Janet Brown (Bruce) (1814 - d.) |
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Janet Bruce (1502 - 1592) |
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Janet Bruce, of Airth (c.1484 - aft.1545) The statement is in The Bruces and Comyns (320) that Janet, second daughter of Sir John Bruce of Stenhouse and Airth, who was slain circa Forrester of Carden, Comptroller of the Household in the reign ... |
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Janet Bruce (1761 - 1767) |
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Janet Bruce (1768 - d.) |
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Janet Bruce (1575 - d.) JANET BRUCE |
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Janet Bruce (Brown) (1812 - 1883) Alternatives: birth date: c. 1812 vs. 6/21/1809 and Birth Location: "Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, UK" vs. "Uphall, West Lothian, United Kingdom" |
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Jaquelin Smith Bruce, M.D., C.S.A. (1836 - 1929) Residence : Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States - 1850* Residence : Precinct 8, Colorado, Texas, United States - 1880* Residence : Justice Precinct 8 Eagle Lake town, Colorado, Texas, United... |
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Jean Bruce (deceased) |
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Jean Bruce (deceased) JEAN BRUCE=== The County Families of the Shetland Islands |
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Jean Bruce (deceased) |
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Jean Bruce (deceased) |
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Jean Bruce (c.1629 - 1667) |
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Jeremiah Bruce (1767 - 1860) Jeremiah Bruce BIRTH 1767 Greer, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA DEATH 1823 (aged 55–56) Dickson County, Tennessee, USA BURIAL Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Have not located grave MEMORI... |
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Jessie Laird Bortner (Bruce) (1884 - 1930) Photo Source: Reference - biography Encyclopedia Titanica (2015) Jessie Laird Trout (ref: #581, last updated: 9th June 2015, accessed 9th September 2023 05:59:25 AM) URL : Mrs Jessie Laird Trout... |
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Joan Green (Bruce) (1327 - 1421) References George Baker's History of Northampton, Vol I, Page 32 “The Herald and genealogist.” by Nichols, John Gough, 1806-1873. Published 1871, pages 254-260. |
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John Albert Bruce, infant (1835 - d.) |
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John Bruce (bef.1765 - 1842) JOHN BRUCE=== Ancestry: John Bruce * Reference: MyHeritage Genealogy - SmartCopy : Jul 7 2017, 5:47:03 UTC |
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John Bruce of Airth (c.1583 - c.1642) |
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John Bruce of Blairhall (b. - 1741) JOHN BRUCE OF BLAIRHALL Evidence from the Commissary Court of Edinburgh 1715: Process of Divorce - James Baird, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, against Elizabeth Bruce, lawful daughter to the decea... |
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John Bruce (c.1325 - c.1327) |
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Sir John Bruce, of Cultmalindie (aft.1502 - 1547) JOHN BRUCE OF CULTMALINDIE======Evidence from the National Records of Scotland===1576: Processes, supplementary: Part of process of perambulation of marches between the lands of Wester Cultmalindie in ... |
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John Bruce of Clackmanan (1652 - aft.1694) > John, m. Ann Robertson daughter of Archibald Robertson of Bedley. They had one daughter Margaret who m. John Forbes of Newhall. * Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy : Jan 12 2019, 21:50:43 UTC |
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John Bruce (1787 - d.) |
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John Bruce of Symbister (1646 - 1727) |
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John Bruce (1736 - 1782) |
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John Alexander (Alex) Bruce (1887 - 1970) John Alexander "Alex" Bruce (11 November 1887 – 20 October 1970) was a New Zealand rugby union player and cricketer. |
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John Bruce (1689 - d.) |
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Sir John Bruce of Stanehouse (1444 - 1483) He was slaughtered before 1483, by his wife's brothers, the Menteiths, as appears from "Pitcairn's Criminal Trials," and also from the following extracts from the "Acta Dominorum Concilii," i8th Octobe... |
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John Bruce (1829 - 1911) |
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John Bruce (deceased) |
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John Bruce (1552 - d.) |
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Sir John Bruce, 5th Baron of Clackmannan & Rait (b. - bef.1478) The Barony of Clackmannan 1405 – 1428 Sir David Bruce - 4th Baron of Clackmannan Sir David Bruce renounced the rights to the mills of Clackmannan from the Canons of Cambuskenneth on October 6th, 14... |
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John Bruce (1761 - 1830) |
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John Bruce (1730 - d.) |
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John Bruce, of Clackmannan (c.1490 - 1550) BRUCE, EARLS OF ELGIN AND AILESBURY Balfour Paul, James, ed. (1906). The Scots Peerage, Vol. III. Edinburgh: David Douglas. pp. 467–468. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1. Sir David Bruce , eldest son of th... |
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Johnnie Bruce (c.1898 - d.) Johnnie Bruce is # 508 on the 1907 Wooster Roll where he is identified as the grandson of Mrs. Tabitha Shawkeence # 501. In 1907 when Johnnie Bruce was age 9 he was living at Kettle Point Reservation w... |
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Jack Bruce (1943 - 2014) John Symon Asher Bruce was a Scottish musician, singer and songwriter known primarily for his contributions to the British supergroup Cream, which also included the guitarist-singer Eric Clapton and th... |
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Sir Laurence Bruce (1547 - 1617) Lucas de Brus, juror in 1596, married 1559. 1st. Helen Ken- nedy ;+ 2d. Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick, fifth Lord Gray. He left Cultmalundie to his eldest son, 159S, and settled at Muness in Unst.Sour... |
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Laurence Bruce (1688 - d.) |
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Laurence Bruce of Symbister (b. - 1683) LAURENCE BRUCE OF SYMBISTER=== Lawrence Bruce of Symbister is the second son of Robert Bruce of Sumburgh and his wife Marjory Bruce. His date of birth is not known but his parents married on 18 July 16... |
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Laurence Bruce of Cultmalindie (deceased) LAURENCE BRUCE OF CULTMALINDIE=== The County Families of the Shetlant Islands |
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Lawrence Bruce (deceased) |
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Louisa Bruce (1832 - 1850) |
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Louisa Geary (Bruce) (1802 - 1870) |
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Louise Este Bruce (Fisher) (1866 - 1945) |
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Lady Lucy Bruce (1806 - 1880) |
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Lydia Houghton (Bruce) (1702 - 1752) Lydia Bruce was born 1702 in Framingham, Massachusetts.* Parents: daughter of John Bruce, a descendant of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland & Elizabeth.Married# 1713 in MA to Daniel Houghton, son of Jo... |
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Lydia Swayne (Bruce) (c.1739 - 1760) |
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Magdalene Bruce Fullerton (Clerk) (1565 - 1631) |
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Magdelene Bruce (deceased) |
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Magnus Bruce (deceased) |
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Margaret Caroline Bruce (Frazer) (1689 - 1748) |
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Margaret Ann Cox (Bruce) (1748 - 1806) |
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Margaret Flossie Larcomb (Bruce) (1909 - 1994) Also known as Flossie Margaret Bruce |
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Margaret Bruce (Hamilton) (c.1700 - d.) |
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Margaret Bruce (deceased) |
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Margaret Bruce (Trail) (1662 - 1706) Burke's PEERAGE (1832) gives pedigree of Bruce baronets of Downhill, co. Londonderry. James Bruce of Killegleagh, co. Down, was the grandson of James Bruce who married Margaret Trail.Margaret (Of Tolyc... |
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Margaret Carter (Bruce) (1727 - 1778) Margaret Bruce born 05 Mar 1726/27 in Loechel Cushnie, Aberdeen, Scotland; died 1778 in Cain Creek, LaurensCounty, SC.More About Richard Carter and Margaret Bruce:Marriage: 1738, Frederick County, VA G... |
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Margaret Bruce (b. - 1652) MARGARET BRUCE Genealogy Stirnet: Bruce 05 (ACCORDING TO OTHER REFERENCES THIS SGT. FRANCIS NICHOLS IS NOT THE SON OF MARGARET (BRUCE) & FRANCIS NICHOLS) Margaret Bruce1 F, #14576, d. 1652... |
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Margaret Bruce (deceased) |
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Margaret Bruce (deceased) |
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Margaret Bruce (deceased) |
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Margaret Bruce (b. - 1802) |
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Margaret Bruce (Smith) (deceased) |
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Margaret Neven (Bruce) (1692 - 1730) |
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Margaret Bruce (c.1315 - 1346) Robert's only child by his first marriage was* Marjorie Bruce, married Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland (1293–1326). By his second wife Elizabeth he had four children:* David II,* John (die... |
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Margaret Bruce (1680 - 1759) Margaret Bruce b.1 Mar 1680 Glamis, Angus, Scotland d.15 Dec 1759 Fordel, Fife, Scotland Biography WILLIAM HENDERSON was born 30 April 1676 in Scotland, and died 01 August 1737 in Scotlan... |
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Margaret Bruce (1308 - aft.1364) Natural daughter of King Robert I of Scotland Death: aft. 1346 Father: Robert I "The Bruce" King of Scotland; b: 18 July 1274 – Writtle, Essex, England Mother: Miss de BRUCE Marriage: Robert de GLE... |
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Margaret Forbes (Bruce) (deceased) |
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Margaret Bush (Bruce) (1670 - c.1730) JOHN BUSH (ABRAHAM1) (Source: (1) Will Book 1, 1744-1778 , Orange County Virginia.., (2) Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia 1607-1624/25 (1st edition)., (3) Genealogy.com, LLC, Family Archive #5... |
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Margaret Bruce (1695 - 1760) |
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Margery Walker (Bruce) (1684 - 1764) |
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Marion Bruce (deceased) MARION BRUCE Marion Bruce, here treated, is the daughter of Sir David Bruce, 6th Baron of Clackmannan & Rate The Name of her mother has not been identified. Acts of the Lords of Council in Civil Caus... |
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Marion Bruce (b. - 1575) MARION BRUCE Lady Airth Marion Bruce, here treated, is the daughter of Sir David Bruce, 7th Baron Of Clackmannan The Bruces of Airth and their Cadets: 14 Death Marion Bruce, here treated, died i... |
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Marjorie Bruce, Princess of Scots (1296 - 1316) MARJORIE BRUCE Note about imagery: Though many web sites present this as a portrait of Marjorie Bruce, it isn't. This is the princess from Jost Haller's "St. George Slaying the Dragon," from c. 144... |
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Marjorie Bruce (c.1600 - d.) MARJORY BRUCE=== The County Families of the Shetlant Islands Marjory Cheyne (born Bruce)* Parents: Alexander Bruce, Jean Bruce (born Oliphant)* Siblings: Jean Sinclair (born Bruce), Margaret Bruce, Bar... |