Please note that this list only refers to changes in the lineage section of this website, please also refer to the recent changes index for the Analysis section.
Also remember to check the ONS/DNA Diary which may have some relevant notes to explain why items are listed in either index.
9 May 2012
Fairbairn, Archibald?     (say 1735 - )
Fairbairn, Geoffrey (F-39)  
Fairbairn, Geoffrey Lachlan (F-39)  
Fairbairn, George     (Jul 1795 - Mar 1890)
Fairbairn, Robert     (say 1765 - Mar 1832)
5 May 2012
Fairbairn, Archibald     (say 1760 - bet. 1800 - 1841)
Fairbairn, Walter     (circa 1784 - Jan 1859)
30 Apr 2012
Bulloch, James  
Fairbairn, John (m. Elizabeth YULE)     (1753 - 1830)
Fairbairn, Robert     (Jun 1857 - aft. 1901)
Fairbairn, Robert     (circa 1806 - aft. 1871)
Fairbairn, Robert     (Dec 1857 - aft. 1891)
Farbarn, Thomas     (bet. 1771 - 1776 - bet. 1841 - 1851)
Ross, Sanna F (Gaffney)     (Jan 1922 - Sep 2009)
28 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, Robert     (bet. 1789 - 1809 - bet. 1854 - 1886)
27 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, Isabella     (Apr 1802 - 1856)
26 Apr 2012
Fairbairns, Robert     (circa Jan 1793 - Jul 1879)
Fairbairns, William     (circa Apr 1754 - bet. Sep 1843 - Dec 1843)
Young, Elizabeth     (Jan 1821 - Jul 1886)
24 Apr 2012
Fairbairns, William     (circa 1771 - Jul 1848)
14 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, George     (circa 1814 - Feb 1885)
12 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, James (m. Margaret HOG)     (bet. 1765 - 1771 - say 1844)
Fairbairn, John     (circa Jun 1777 - bet. Sep 1867 - Dec 1867)
Fairbairn, Thomas (m. Elspeth WOOD)     (circa 1746 - 1814)
11 Apr 2012
Catchside, Mary     (circa Aug 1784 - )
Fairbairn, James Dysart     (circa 1797 - bet. Sep 1875 - Dec 1875)
Fairbairn, John (m. Bessie fflint)     (say 1705 - bet. 1741 - 1805)
Fairbairn, Robert     (circa 1796 - bet. Mar 1878 - Jun 1878)
Fairbairn, Robert (m. Mary ATKINSON)     (circa Nov 1767 - Jul 1820)
Fairbairn, Seager C     (Jan 1914 - Feb 1999)
Fairbairn, Thomas (m. Elspeth REDPATH)     (circa 1790 - Oct 1854)
Fairbairn, William (m. WANLESS)     (Apr 1790 - Feb 1872)
10 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, John     (circa Apr 1827 - bet. 1880 - 1900)
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff     (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
Fairbairn, William     (Jul 1762 - Feb 1843)
9 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, John     (Dec 1796 - Apr 1876)
Fairbairn, Robert     (say 1760 - )
Fairbairn, Scott (F-5)  
8 Apr 2012
Dudgeon, John  
Fairbairn, Andrew     (Feb 1806 - Jun 1863)
Fairbairn, Francis (m. Isabel HENDERWICK)     (say 1760 - bet. 1801 - 1840)
Fairbairn, James     (Aug 1801 - Jun 1885)
Fairbairn, James (m. Margaret TAIT)     (circa 1766 - bet. 1842 - 1851)
Fairbairn, Mary     (1807 - Aug 1886)
Henderwick, Isabel     (circa 1760 - Oct 1840)
6 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, John     (1792 - 1847)
5 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, John     (Mar 1859 - )
1 Apr 2012
Fairbairn, Andrew (m. Helen BLAKEBUL)     (say 1758 - Jul 1810)
Fairbairn, Archibald     (May 1801 - circa Feb 1845)
Fairbairn, James     (circa Jan 1765 - bet. 1810 - 1841)
Fairbairn, James (Rev @ Newhaven)     (Dec 1804 - Jan 1879)
Fairbairn, John     (circa May 1792 - Dec 1848)
Fairbairn, John     (bet. 1796 - 1801 - bet. 1841 - 1851)
Fairbairn, John     (circa 1824 - bet. Jan 1866 - Mar 1866)
Fairbairn, John (m. Agnes GIBSON)     (circa Jan 1717 - Dec 1793)
Fairbairn, John (m. Magdalen BO)     (say 1685 - circa 1721)
Fairbairn, Ralph     (circa 1810 - May 1886)
Fairbairn, Thomas     (Mar 1797 - Aug 1873)
Fairbairn, William     (bet. Jun 1861 - Sep 1861 - Mar 1923)
Fairbairn, William Henry Young     (bet. Jun 1861 - Sep 1861 - Mar 1923)
27 Mar 2012
Fairbairn, Alexander     (Dec 1788 - bet. 1851 - 1855)
Fairbairn, James (m. Agnes LINDSAY)     (say 1760 - )
Fairbairn, James (m. Elizabeth PURVES)     (circa Jan 1722 - Oct 1808)
Fairbairn, John     (circa 1772 - Jul 1824)
Fairbairn, John (m. Elsepth ANDERSON)     (say 1740 - )
25 Mar 2012
Brack, Agnes     (say 1760 - )
Fairbairn, Alexander     (say 1725 - aft. 1797)
Fairbairn, James     (say 1760 - aft. 1802)
Fairbairn, John     (Apr 1794 - Oct 1864)
Fairbairn, John     (circa Mar 1800 - Jul 1872)
Fairbairn, John (Revd m. WILSON, TURNBULL)     (Feb 1808 - Apr 1895)
Fairbairn, Ralph     (Dec 1810 - )
Fairbairn, Robert     (circa Dec 1751 - Nov 1849)
Fairbairn, William     (circa Dec 1825 - Apr 1850)
Newton, Bety     (circa 1729 - Nov 1784)
Purves, Elizabeth     (circa 1732 - Mar 1808)
Tait, Isabel     (say 1770 - bet. 1810 - 1841)
20 Mar 2012
Fairbairn, William (Schoolmaster, Bowden; m. Margaret SCOTT)     (circa Apr 1756 - Mar 1810)
10 Mar 2012
Fairbairn, Edward (Ednam blacksmith)     (circa 1726 - Aug 1811)
Fairbairn, Robert     (Jun 1813 - bet. Jan 1897 - Mar 1897)
 
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