William died from whooping cough and bronchitis, aged two years old, at Stoneywood in the parish of Newhills on 10 April 1871.[3]
Sources
↑ “Statutory Births, 1855–present,” database and images, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk : accessed 6 March 2020), image, entry for William Horn, born 14 July 1868, registered at Dyce, Aberdeenshire, citing reference no 190/ 17. Born at Gordon Place, parish of Dyce, the son of George Horn, farm servant, and Magragret Horn née Bain, who married at New Pitsligo, 6 June 1868. George Horn, father, informant.
↑ “Statutory Deaths, 1855–present,” database and images, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk : accessed 12 June 2017), image, entry for William Horn, aged 2 years, died 10 April 1871, registered at Newhills, Aberdeenshire, citing reference no 226/ 19. Died at Stoneywood, Newhills. The son of George Horn, farm servant, and Margaret Horn, née Bain. Cause of death recorded as hooping cough, 3 weeks, bronchitis, 2 weeks. George Horn, father, informant.
See also:
“FamilySearch Family Tree.” FamilySearch International (https://www.familysearch.org), database, entry for William Horne, 1868–1871, citing person id LT72-YR4.
Acknowledgements:
Research by William's great great nephew,David Dobie
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