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John Johnstone Gordon (1842 - 1912)

John Johnstone Gordon
Born in Moffat, Dumfries-shire, Scotlandmap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 69 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australiamap
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Profile last modified | Created 12 Apr 2013
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Biography

John was born in 1842. He is the son of John Gordon and Margaret Steele. [1]

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  • Fact: Burial West Terrace Cemetary, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia


Sources

  1. Entered by Rick Heiser, Apr 12, 2013


  • "The Old Partnership" by Peter Steele Clezy (Sydney, 2002)

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Acknowledgments

Thanks to Rick Heiser for starting this profile.

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Gordon-9363 and Gordon-2252 do not represent the same person because: No connection
posted by Adrian Sutherland
Gordon-13542 and Gordon-2252 do not represent the same person because: Both individuals were born in different parts of Scotland, have vast different years of birth and death, and are buried in different cemeteries in South Australia
posted by David Cowan