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Menzeis, and also Leslie.” (p. 66
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In 1613 the Polsko-Lithuanian garri
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Mackbeth as Makbetus, and Duncan as
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The following accounts give more de
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Edward the Confessor. But when Edwa
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possibility of our ancient ancestor
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France he was in England as one of
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Varenne - hence its name - it was a
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Location Flanders in about X centur
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Hypothesis of the origin Learmonth
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exceedingly obscure period when the
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een discovered in Nantuy, a part of
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The Luyrieux family was an importan
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The Luyrieux family belonged to the
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The hall of the coats of arms of th
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Edition, 2001.).Folquet De Marseill
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monasteries, even to Iona. Eata and
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married Margaret to the fury of Wil
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Dunfermline Abbey, 2006. 89
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Newcastle) and Blanchland (Blanchla
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 Columba A
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David I set up abbeys in Kelso, Mon
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Learmonth surname is certainly base
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Part 5. The Early Learmonths We bel
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Thomas Rhymer of Ereldoune or Thoma
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In the early days of the 13th centu
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Thomas Rhymer-Learmont’s life cro
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107
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William Wallace Monument near Stirl
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he had retired to a monastery, but
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Was what today is 'the oldest tower
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‘When the heron leaves the tree,
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Commercial advertising for the mode
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in the offices of the Clerks of Ses
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Lermontov’s had inherited these c
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The Thomas Tower, photo authors, 20
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Page 72, 1203 AD Page 95, 1204 AD T
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Official Clan Surnames those Learmo
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the most important in the kingdom.
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conferred on a town. Royal burghs h
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Prince Henry, son of David I, was b
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John Learmonth, was the first Learm
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137
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Despite the honour that Archbishop
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John Learmonth became a chaplain to
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Elgin Pluscarden Abbey Pluscarden A
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there is only one which is heraldic
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Divine Office and being present at
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Dairsie Castle before restoration.
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In May 1992, Chris Ruffle bought Da
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David Learmonth married Agnes Kynma
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A short history of Balcomie. The pi
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them indeavoured to avert the tempe
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Sir James Learmonth was in the sess
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married, hence his overriding purpo
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went his way. Oh, that the Lord had
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George Wishat (c. 1513 - March 1, 1
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summoned the nobility to attend him
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within the Castle walls that the de
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Yet, in one respect, the battle was
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taken prisoner by the French at St
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she was on help from France. Howeve
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The Regent was amazed to hear this
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whom the Regent at her departure ha
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testimony of angels, and by the sen
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02.10-06 James II, King of Scotland
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fell into dispute with John Knox an
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Mary's marriage to James Hepburn, 4
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him as he had been to his hapless s
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elived in the house of a worshipful
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“On 27 th June 1583 James VI, at
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under control, lest he grow so powe
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James Learmonth of Clatto, of Dairs
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The new elections of Provost and Ba
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elder, Dauid Watsoun, Mr. Dauid Auc
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It is in memorie richt adord; that
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As we already notice that the moral
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Sir James Learmonth of Balcomie (b~
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212); had a tack of Balcomie from t
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Sir Patrick Learmonth of Dairsie, h
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(i) Elizabeth (Elspet) had a natura
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Sir John Learmonth of Balcomie, hei
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Part 7. Learmonths served abroad in
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personal audience with the king at
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Peter Learmonth (ID: 1763) was an e
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Scotland. He died in 1651 after the
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In conclusion we can say that there
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Poland was trying to get King Sigis
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commander had the money the mercena
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in 1603 (ID: 1763). He was probably
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Thomas Learmonth was an ensign in t
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It would have been known in Russia
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Ivanovich Gordon, a person close to
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A list of the 47 individuals who de
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The estate meant a conditional poss
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new father’s family. Ekaterina Fe
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Were these characteristics inherite
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Leirmont / Lermontov family pedigre
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James Learmonth of Dairsie (1520-15
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Lyon Office”, New Register House,
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(Notice the Leirmont surname spelli
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As a result we not only have a desc
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Under instructions from this Imperi
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Major Yuri Matveevich Lermontov (17
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There is no found coat of arms in t
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translations of the Bible that spel
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The black six petal design at the b
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1. Photograph of the Temple of Osir
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1. An ancient wind rose, stone scul
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are presenting Lermontov’s geneal
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Part 8. Learmonths prominent. John
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How an impudent LAWYER, with wig an
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Places named John Learmonth, Edinbu
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May 2006 Learmonth Hotel, Dean Area
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In 1827 he moved with his grandmoth
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made due note of the great courage
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Mikhail Yurievich believed that his
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The lack of knowledge about Lermont
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1925, by W. S. Crocket 301
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Two previous publications were in 1
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The modern Russian Lermontov famili
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arrangements, a few orchestral work
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Buffalo in 1852, where he worked ab
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Learmonth Lang, Australia) Between1
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1742 Thomas Learmonth married Isabe
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City Polozhk, Russia. Cadet Corpus
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The group of cadets. Leonid Buynevi
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prophet - Thomas Rhymer - Learmont
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Alexander married again, a Mary Ann
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generally to be found in the forefr
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the customs at Grangemouth, left fo
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Learmonth Ballarat Learmonth Ercild
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established a wool and finance busi
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1861 and was thrice president and e
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There was no word of hero in his pl
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Wing Commander Charles Learmonth. D
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Captain (Acting Major) O’Kill Mas
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for many years. He attended the Kil
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Royal College of Surgeons, wrote th
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and will have charitable status. Th
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Consultant who, after testing, sugg
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office in Melbourne. The firm was t
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During this time also, work was und
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As a dear close friend of Jamie's c
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farming backgrounds gained employme
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Mark Learmonth My second son is Joh
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Greg Learmonth, an artist. 363
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The whole Rex Learmonth’s family
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August 5, 2007. First day in the Se
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August 6, 2007, Serednikovo, Russia
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August 6, 2007, Serednikovo, Russia
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Rex Learmonth, coauthor of the book
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Going to Kremlin. 379
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Good meal and drink after hard walk
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Vladimir, Olya, Irina and Rodion Le
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Evgeni, Nina and Svetlana Lermontov
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Olga Bakushkina before Tanya’s Po
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The Catherine Palace. Hermitage. 39
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The Central Library by name M. Yu.
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Book Presentation: Rex Learmonth. 3
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The events were completed at the In
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Genealogies of the Australian Learm
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Volume 8, folio 81 30 November 1870
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Appendix 3. Collected Families Scot
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Marriage 12 Jul 1593 LAIRMONT ROBER
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Before 1599 LEXANDER LEIRMONT/ ELSP
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Marriage 29 Nov 1601 LEIRMONTH ALEX
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20 Sep 1612 LEIRMONT ADAM WILLIAM L
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8 Dec 1622 LEIRMONT JAMES JHONE LEI
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10 Mar 1635 LEIRMONT THOMAS JOHNE L
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Birth 10 Oct 1648 LEIRMONT ----- WI
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Marriage Before 1666 JOHN LEARMONTH
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Birth 26 Jan 1696 LEARMONTH ANDREW
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1 Oct 1713 LEARMONTH JOHN JOHN LEAR
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9 Oct 1738 LEARMONTH WILLIAM WILLIA
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18 Apr 1756 LAIRMONT THOMAS JAMES L
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Birth 16 Apr 1763 LEARMONTH HENRY G
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13 Feb 1791 LEARMONTH MARGARET JAME
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(Official Young Clan) Marriage Befo
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1 Jan 1803 LEARMONTHJOHN JOHN LEARM
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25 Sep 1825 LEARMONTH ANDREW JAMES
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204 Marriage Before 1822 HUGH LEARM
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16 Jul 1829 LEARMONTH WILLIAM SCOTT
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26 Aug 1832 LEARMONTH JAMES JAMES L
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Marriage Before 1840 ALEXANDER LEAR
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30 Oct 1852 LEARMONTH ALEXANDER PET
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Marriage Before 1849 WILLIAM LEARMO