William Donald Sutherland1,2,3

ID#29872, (1 Dec 1899 - aft. 1922)
William Donald Sutherland|b. 1 Dec 1899\nd. aft. 1922|p29872.htm|John Sutherland|b. 21 Jul 1859\nd. 13 Feb 1937||Jane McKenzie|b. 24 Jul 1857\nd. 31 Oct 1947|p24645.htm|James Sutherland|b. cir. 1801\nd. 10 Sep 1861||Elizabeth Bain|b. 17 Feb 1820\nd. 22 Jul 1899||James McKenzie|b. 2 Jun 1826\nd. 20 Oct 1906||Janet Bain|b. 14 Jun 1822\nd. 2 Dec 1904||
  • Father: John Sutherland4,5 b. 21 Jul 1859, d. 13 Feb 1937
  • Mother: Jane McKenzie4,5 b. 24 Jul 1857, d. 31 Oct 1947
  • Relationship: 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Lorna Henderson.
  • Birth*: William Donald Sutherland was born on 1 Dec 1899 Tow, Cunningsburgh, SHI, SCT, Sandwick #57: William Donald SUTHERLAND born 1 Dec 1899 at Tow, Cunningsburgh, s/o John S. shepherd and Jane McKENZIE.4,5
  • Death*: William Donald Sutherland died aft. 1922 ?VIC, AUS.6,7
  • LetterFull: William Donald Sutherland was mentioned in the letter Barbara Thom Smith sent to Jessie Sutherland on 15 Jun 1956 from Brind, Cunningsburgh, SHI, SCT.8
  • Last Edited: 21 Jan 2010

Citations:

  1. 2nd forename from birth cert.
  2. Www BAIN online at Rootsweb, e-mail address ex Janice HALCROW e-mail address Apr 2002.
  3. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Birth cert Alexander B. SUTHERLAND Jun 2002 ex Sandwick registrar.
  4. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Apr 2002 ex 1901 Cunningsburgh Census.
  5. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Birth cert William D. SUTHERLAND Jun 2002 ex Sandwick registrar.
  6. Letter, Robert B to Lorna Henderson, From interview with Donald YOUNG, desc. of James and Janet (BAIN) McKENZIE, Jul 2004.
  7. Findmypast online at www.findmypast.com, "Ballarat" 5 Jun 1922 Robert Forbes & Alexander Bain SUTHERLAND, from London to Melbourne, extracted Feb 2009.
  8. Edith S., "EM SUTHERLAND/McKENZIE ex Edith S," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, 15 Jun 1956 Letter from B SMITH (Brind, Cunningsburgh, SHI) to Jessie SUTHERLAND (Sth Melbourne, VIC), orignal rcvd Jan 2010.

E. & O. E. Some/most parish records are rather hard to read and names, places hard to interpret, particularly if you are unfamiliar with an area.
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