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Marrian Gilmour Murrie

Birth23 Jul 1853 - Leite, Edinboro, Scotland
Death22 May 1933 - Preston, West Virginia
MotherElizabeth Wilson
FatherWilliam Gilmour Murrie

Born in Leite, Edinboro, Scotland on 23 Jul 1853 to William Gilmour Murrie and Elizabeth Wilson. Marrian Gilmour Murrie married Reuben Lightfoot Lawson and had 8 children. She passed away on 22 May 1933 in Preston, West Virginia.

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Parents
William Gilmour Murrie
1821 - 1888
Elizabeth Wilson
1824 - 1903
Spouse(s)
Reuben Lightfoot Lawson
1838 - 1909
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George James Lawson
1893 - 1968
David Edward Lawson
1888 - 1968
Christine Crestennie (Tennie) Pearl Poisal Lawson
1891 - 1961
Emery Mckinley Tate Lawson
1895 - 1965

Anna Elizabeth Lawson
1883 - 1951
Lydia B Lawson
1880 - 1957
William L. Lawson
1878 - 1962
Esther Jeanetta Lawson
1885 - 1952

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