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Facts and Events
The only indication we have that Andrew Laidlaw was related to our immigrant ancestor is a comment in the obituary of his daughter Jane S. Laidlaw that she sold her farm to Earl Laidlaw, a distant relative.
References
- ↑ Free Press: Funeral of Miss Laidlaw, Location: Gouverneur, NY, Page: pg. 1. (7 Feb. 1917)
...Two or three years ago she turned her fine farm over to Earl Laidlaw, a well known and successful farmerof this town and a distant relative... - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Birth, Marriage and Death Records, Oxbow Presbyterian Church, Oxbow, Jefferson County, NY. (Unpublished)
Miscellaneous Records.
- ↑ NY DAR. NY DAR GRC Report (Cemetery, Church & Town Records), Series: Series 1, Volume: 75. (National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington DC)
Vol. 75, pg. 242, Obituaries from Jefferson County News.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Anonymous. Census of the Oxbow Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Tombstone for Andrew Laidlaw (1785-1878).
- ↑ Carolyn Perkins, Genealogy Dept, Flower Memorial Library. Letter from Carolyn Perkins, Genealogy Dept., Flower Memorial Library, Watertown, NY to Kurt S. Laidlaw, dated. (1 May 1989).
- ↑ His tombstone says he was born in 1785
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