Jean Burns
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Father John Burns born27/7/1909 Wallace st Grangemouth. Mother Margaret Pettigrew Prentice born 7/04/1913 at Craigrie Farm Clackmannan Jean married William Ward 1972 Daughter Ruth born 17/5/1977
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Since you manage a number of Prentice profiles I invite you to check-out the new One Name Study for the Prentice surname. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prentice_Name_Study
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