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| Margaret Masterton +1870 10066 |
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| Spouse | Children | Children-in-Law | Grandchildren |
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| James Somerville Earl of Somerville? According to family oral history, JBM 10042 received a GBP 500 inheritance from her (great?) uncle, of whose existence she had been previously unaware, who had amassed a fortune (possibly by building an operating a toll bridge) and been made the Earl of Somerville late in his life. Neil Somerville points out that this is a different title from the Scottish Lord Somerville, but I haven't yet tracked down the Earl. I do not know why my grandfather labels James as Earl of Somerville. 10065 m. 18__ | Isabel Somerville *1849 10050 | John MacPherson 18__- 10049 <1:1 m. 186_ | Mabel (Aunt Maple) MacPherson 19136 |
| Jessie Bell MacPherson 10042 >37:5 |
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