Almost 1 month of age, baby Adam, named after his paternal grandfather, was buried in the Old Rutherglen Parish Church cemetery on May 19, 1818.
Five more children were born in Rutherglen before his parents Henry and Marion and family boarded a ship that would take them to their new home in Canada in 1827.
Almost 1 month of age, baby Adam, named after his paternal grandfather, was buried in the Old Rutherglen Parish Church cemetery on May 19, 1818.
Five more children were born in Rutherglen before his parents Henry and Marion and family boarded a ship that would take them to their new home in Canada in 1827.
Family Members
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Agnes Airth Barr
1814–1876
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Elisabeth "Lizzie" Airth McInnes
1816–1880
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Henry "Harry" Airth
1819–1906
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David Airth
1821–1904
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Robert Airth
1821–1891
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Marion Park Airth Jamieson
1824–1884
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Kathrine Airth Jamieson
1825–1902
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James Airth
1827–1827
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William Airth
1829–1897
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James Airth
1833–1867
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Mary Airth McLaren
1835–1910
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