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Around 1890, she moved with her twin sister [[Margaret Anne FORREST (1849-1932)|Margaret]] and younger sister [[Anne Moubray FORREST (1855-1928)|Anne]] to live in "Whinfield", St Margaret's Drive, Dunblane.
Around 1890, she moved with her twin sister [[Margaret Anne FORREST (1849-1932)|Margaret]] and younger sister [[Anne Moubray FORREST (1855-1928)|Anne]] to live in "Whinfield", St Margaret's Drive, Dunblane.


She died, unmarried, on 28th March 1920 at Whinfield<ref>[[Statutory Register, Deaths, Ref. 348/00 0013]]</ref>.
She died, unmarried, on 28th March 1920 at Whinfield<ref>[[Statutory Register, Deaths, Ref. 348/00 0013]]</ref><ref>[[William Hutton FORREST (1799-1879)|William Hutton Forrest]] tombstone, Erskine Churchyard, Stirling: ''"Jean Forrest / Their second daughter / Born 10th July, 1851 / Died 28th March, 1920"''.</ref>.
 


== References ==
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Revision as of 11:51, 3 October 2009

Jane FORREST, was born with her twin, Margaret Anne FORREST, on the 25th June 1849 and baptised on 21st August 1849 in Stirling[1]. She was the fourth child of William Hutton FORREST and Margaret Thompson STEPHENSON.

Around 1890, she moved with her twin sister Margaret and younger sister Anne to live in "Whinfield", St Margaret's Drive, Dunblane.

She died, unmarried, on 28th March 1920 at Whinfield[2][3].

References

  1. Old Parochial Register, Births, Stirling, OPR Ref. 490/0060 0408
  2. Statutory Register, Deaths, Ref. 348/00 0013
  3. William Hutton Forrest tombstone, Erskine Churchyard, Stirling: "Jean Forrest / Their second daughter / Born 10th July, 1851 / Died 28th March, 1920".