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David Angus

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David Angus

Birth
Scotland
Death
20 Apr 1869 (aged 82)
Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Born in Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Husband of Margaret Douns or Downs.
Son of David Angus Or Young and Euphine Buchanan

Obituary (reprint) published in the Yates County (NY) Chronicle, 20 Jan 1870, pg. 3.

Summary: DEATH OF DAVID ANGUS - A Minnesota paper, died in Houston County, Minnesota, April 20th 1869. He was a brother of Walter Angus, an early settler of Yates County, who came to this region by persuasion of Charles Williamson, who had a laudable partiality for his own countrymen the Scotch. In 1839 Walter Angus sent to Scotland for his brother David, who came over with his family of several children and they lived in Benton several years, removing to Minnesota some years later. He died at the age of eighty-three, surrounded by many of his children and grandchildren. His wife died in Scotland, and his brother Walter, died in 1857, at the age of nearly ninety-one.

Obituary research provided by Dana Darcy.
Born in Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Husband of Margaret Douns or Downs.
Son of David Angus Or Young and Euphine Buchanan

Obituary (reprint) published in the Yates County (NY) Chronicle, 20 Jan 1870, pg. 3.

Summary: DEATH OF DAVID ANGUS - A Minnesota paper, died in Houston County, Minnesota, April 20th 1869. He was a brother of Walter Angus, an early settler of Yates County, who came to this region by persuasion of Charles Williamson, who had a laudable partiality for his own countrymen the Scotch. In 1839 Walter Angus sent to Scotland for his brother David, who came over with his family of several children and they lived in Benton several years, removing to Minnesota some years later. He died at the age of eighty-three, surrounded by many of his children and grandchildren. His wife died in Scotland, and his brother Walter, died in 1857, at the age of nearly ninety-one.

Obituary research provided by Dana Darcy.


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