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Some descendants of John & Elisabeth (MILLER) FAIRBAIRN.
John being the son of a Walter of Roxburghshire. My Walter is of an age and there is at least one Archibald in John's family, and at least one carpenter. Very inconclusive evidence however
Walter Fairbairn
John Fairbairn
Elisabeth Miller
Walter Fairbairn
Frank M. Fairbairn
Jarvis B. Fairbairn
James E. Fairbairn
John F. Fairbairn
Nelson G. Fairbairn
George G. Fairbairn
William H. Fairbairn
Lucy E. Gethings
De L. Fairbairn
Jane P. Haynes
Miller F. Fairbairn
Robert B. Fairbairn
Hazel M. Fairbairn
Mary Alton
Rachel E. Fairbairn
Frank M. Fairbairn
Nelson A. Fairbairn
Archibald Fairbairn
James E. Fairbairn
David L. Fairbairn
Niles Fairbairn
Thurber Fairbairn
Agnes B. Fairbairn
May E. Fairbairn
Harold D. Fairbairn
Charles Fairbairn
Delilah UnknownSurname
Lucia A. Fairbairn
Emma F. Delameter
Henry Fairbairn
Leonard Fairbairn
Benjamin Fairbairn
Oscar Fairbairn
Mary Kinmouth
Milton H. Fairbairn
Anna M. UnknownSurname
Elizabeth A. Haynes
Gertrude E. Fairbairn
Hiram J. Fairbairn
John R. Fairbairn
Frances E. Fairbairn
Miller H. Fairbairn
Seager C. Fairbairn
Harold R. Fairbairn
Jessie E. UnknownSurname
Orson Todd
Reginald O. Todd
Orrison Todd
Irene T. Todd
Evadene Todd
Lucia Avery
Hillis A. Fairbairn
Aileen E. Fairbairn
George J. Fairbairn
Anna A. Murray
Wyneta L. Fairbairn
Agnes Fairbairn
Allaben Fairbairn
Cora McCann
Mary M. Fairbairn
Harold Fairbairn
Rosa Close
LeRoy M. Fairbairn
Martha Sauer
Arthur K. Fairbairn
Donald S. Fairbairn
Dorothy Fairbairn
Clarance Fairbairn
Claud Fairbairn
Herman O. Fairbairn
George J. Fairbairn
Edna Pelham
David L. Fairbairn
Richard N. Fairbairn
Altana Fairbairn
Mary A. Fairbairn
Nettie E. Sanford
Orson J. Fairbairn
Helen A. Fairbairn
Edward Fairbairn
Nettie E. Waterman
Charles L. Fairbairn
George R. Armstrong
Lila UnknownSurname
Vernon Fairbairn
James H. Fairbairn
Gladys B. Fairbairn
Allison Fairbairn
Helen B. UnknownSurname
Glenford C. Fairbairn
Bernard W. Fairbairn
Lester Fairbairn
Henry A. Rosa
Andy Rosa
Hazel K. Todd
Allen T. Fairbairn
Shirley M. Fairbairn
Mildred Avery
Gail Fairbairn
John F. Fairbairn
Evelyn Fairbairn
Hilda D. Gaylord
Marguerite Rosa
Mildred I. Garrison
Lucille Todd
Florance Todd
Raymond J. Stewart
James R. Stewart
Harold E. Garrison
Natalie Garrison
Juanita B. DuMond
Mona Fairbairn
Robert Fairbairn
Charlotte Fairbairn
Michael Gabriel
Walter Gabriel
John Gabriel
Leonard Gabriel
William? Gabriel
Nelson Gabriel
Frank Gabriel
James Gabriel
Jarvis Gabriel
Joyce H. Gabriel
Marjorie H. Todd
Perry Avery
Charles N. Todd
Helen L. Todd
Barbara J. Todd
Gertrude M. Banks
LeRoy W. Fairbairn
Louella Sanford
Juanita G. Hall
Ruth E. Close
Georgia Fairbairn
David Fairbairn
Male Ballard
William J. Atkin
Myrtle J. Archibald
Floyd Fairbairn
Francis W. Fairbairn
Fred M. Fairbairn
Glenford Thompson
Haywood Buerge
Timothy L. Fairbairn
Gladys B. UnknownSurname
Oscar Fairbairn
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