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    Abraham Lincoln
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    Cary Grant
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    E. B. White
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    e. e. cummings
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    — Saint Augustine
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    Mark Twain
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    Henry David Thoreau
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    — Last of the Summer Wine
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    — Terry Pratchett
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  • .. we were trained to meet any new situation by reorganising; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illuson of progress

    — Petronius (210 BC)
  • The time we have at our disposal every day is elastic; the passions that we feel expand it, those that we inspire contract it; and habit fills up what remains

    — Proust
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    William J. H. Boetcker
  • Only a genealogist thinks taking a step backwards is progress

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  • No man ever believes that the Bible means what it says: He is always convinced that it says what he means.

    — George Bernard Shaw
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    — Anon
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    — Anon
Descendants of Archibald FAIRBAIRN and Alison CROSSER: Other surnames - SCOTT, DAVIDSON, ROBERTSON (or ROBISON), FORSYTH, HERD
NB the family of Robert FAIRBAIRN and Kate SCOTT are included in this family on circumstantial evidence only
Janet Scott
Helen Fairbairn
Archibald Fairbairn
John Fairbairn
Alison Fairbairn
Walter Fairbairn
Margaret Fairbairn
Jan Fairbairn ?Jeany?
Jeany Fairbairn ?Jan?
Catharine Fairbairn
Walter Fairbairn
Mary Fairbairn
Kate Scott
Elizabeth Fairbairn
James A. Fairbairn
William Fairbairn
Alison Fairbairn
Jane Fairbairn
Joan Forsyth
Helen Fairbairn
Alison Fairbairn
John Fairbairn
Hannah F. Fairbairn
Janet Fairbairn
James E. Fairbairn
Walter Fairbairn
Elizabeth Laidlaw
Jane Herd
Jane Fairbairn
Archibald J. Fairbairn
Elsia Fairbairn
Janet Fairbairn
David M. Fairbairn Jr
Esther Fairbairn
William B. Fairbairn
James Fairbairn
Jessie Douglas
Archibald Fairbairn
George D. Fairbairn
Joan Fairbairn
John Fairbairn (James)
John Fairbairn
Walter Fairbairn
Margaret Fairbairn
Janet Fairbairn
James Chisholm
Jessy Chisholm
Alison Chisholm
John Chisholm
Archibald W. Chisholm
Walter Chisholm
William Chisholm
Margaret Chisholm
female Chisholm
Agnes Chisholm
James E. Chisholm
Thomas Chisholm
Agnes Henderson
Betsy Fairbairn
Archibald Fairbairn
Agnes Fairbairn
Helen Fairbairn
James Fairbairn
Robert Ormiston
Jessie Ormiston
John Fairbairn
Agnes Fairbairn
Mary Fairbairn
Andrew Fairbairn
Archibald Fairbairn
Helen Fairbairn
John O. Hood
Isabella O. Hood
Sarah Hood
Archibald C. S. Hood
Peter Stewart
Agnes Stewart
Gilbert Stewart
Agnes R. Davidson
Helen Davidson
John Davidson
Mary Davidson
Adam Davidson
George Davidson
James Davidson
Joseph Broomfield
Agnes Broomfield
Andrew Broomfield
Joseph Broomfield
Walter Broomfield
Margaret Broomfield
Alice Broomfield
Grace Armstrong
William Fairbairn
Margaret Fairbairn
Agnes Fairbairn
Margaret Fairbairn
Peter Holiday
William B. Grieve
Esther Grieve
George Grieve
Robert Grieve
Minto Grieve
Georgiana Grieve
Mary Strain
Agnes B. Fairbairn
Katherine Morgan
Emily A. Fairbairn
Archibald G. Fairbairn
Male Fairbairn
Eliza J. Fairbairn
Deborah E. Fairbairn
Mary Fairbairn
Robert J. Fairbairn
William M. Fairbairn
Eliza J. Fairbairn
Elizabeth Fairbairn
Margarit Fairbairn
Louisa Fairbairn
Ida Fairbairn
Wellington Fairbairn
David Fitchett
Mary C. Fitchett
James Fitchett
Emma Fitchett
Sarah H. Fitchett
David Fitchett
Delila Fitchett
Wellington Fitchett
Clarinda Haynes
Sarah E. Fairbairn
Clarinda M. Fairbairn
Margaret A. Fairbairn
Robert S. Fairbairn
Robert Safley
Joan Safley
Agnes Safley
John H. Safley
James F. Safley
Genette Safley
Robert Safley
Frances Safley
Barbara Safley
Walter A. Safely
William Scott
Thomas F. Scott
Catharine Kemps
James A. Fairchild
James Reid
Walter Reid
James Reid
George Reid
Joan E. Reid
Helen O. Reid
Thomas T. Reid
Robert E. Reid
Richard S. Reid
Barbara F. Reid