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'''David James FORREST''' was born on 4th April 1842 and baptised on 13th May 1842 at St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh<ref>[[Old Parochial Register, Births, St Cuthbert's, OPR Ref. 685/002 0350 0679]]</ref>. He was the first son of '''[[John FORREST (1817-1855)|John FORREST]]''' and '''Jessie Bathgate WATSON'''.
'''David James FORREST''' was born on 4th April 1842 and baptised on 13th May 1842 at St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh<ref>[[Old Parochial Register, Births, St Cuthbert's, OPR Ref. 685/002 0350 0679]]</ref>. He was the first son of '''[[John FORREST (1817-1855)|John FORREST]]''' and '''Jessie Bathgate WATSON'''.


He died on 9th April 1876 at Monkton House in Musselborough after suffering from phthisis (tuberculosis) for 18 months<ref>[[Statutory Register, Deaths, Ref. 689/00 0063]]</ref><ref>[[Last Will and Testament of David James Forrest (1876) Ref.  SC70/4/163 Edinburgh Sheriff Court Wills]]</ref><ref>[[Inventory of David James Forrest (1876) Ref. SC70/1/180 Edinburgh Sheriff Court Inventories]]</ref>
He died on 9th April 1876 at Monkton House in Musselborough after suffering from phthisis (tuberculosis) for 18 months<ref>[[Statutory Register, Deaths, Ref. 689/00 0063]]</ref><ref name="will">[[Last Will and Testament of David James Forrest (1876) Ref.  SC70/4/163 Edinburgh Sheriff Court Wills]]</ref><ref>[[Inventory of David James Forrest (1876) Ref. SC70/1/180 Edinburgh Sheriff Court Inventories]]</ref>


== Places of Residence ==
== Places of Residence ==


1876: Monkton House, Musselbrough
1876: Monkton House, Musselbrough<ref name="will"></ref>


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Latest revision as of 14:49, 1 April 2009

David James FORREST was born on 4th April 1842 and baptised on 13th May 1842 at St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh[1]. He was the first son of John FORREST and Jessie Bathgate WATSON.

He died on 9th April 1876 at Monkton House in Musselborough after suffering from phthisis (tuberculosis) for 18 months[2][3][4]

Places of Residence

1876: Monkton House, Musselbrough[3]

Monkton House circa 2008

References