

"Ian Ban" according to Johnnie Galbraith's notes
"His Father was from Auchnasavil. Ian Ban was the one who heard about some illegitimate Paterson who had left a fortune, and ran to Inverary and back in 24 hours to lodge a claim. He was not successful and danced a jig on the pump when he returned!" - according to Sheila Croll's notes (letter c.1980s)
1781 |
1781
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Argyll
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1812 |
May 12, 1812
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Carradale, Argyll and Bute, UK
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1815 |
1815
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Argyll
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1821 |
1821
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Argyll
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1825 |
1825
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Argyll
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1831 |
1831
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Argyll
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1832 |
October 23, 1832
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Saddell and Skipness, Kintyre, Scotland
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1832
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Argyll
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1836 |
1836
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Argyll
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