USA
MI
Greenleaf
Fairbairn, Elizabeth  (circa 1805 - Sep 1874)
MN
Rochester
Stillwater
Fairbairn, John A Jr  (Jul 1866 - Dec 1945)
NC
Boone
Ross, Sanna F (Gaffney)  (Jan 1922 - Sep 2009)
NY
Fairbairn, John  (Aug 1819 - Sep 1876)
Fairbairn, Seager C  (Jan 1914 - Feb 1999)
?Troy
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff  (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
Annandale
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff  (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
Annndale Hamlet
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff  (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
Bovina
Fairbairn, John  (Jun 1812 - Apr 1896)
Brooklyn
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff  (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
Buffalo
Catskill
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff  (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
Greenwich Village
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff  (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
Hardenburg
Fairbairn, John  (Jun 1812 - Apr 1896)
Fairbairn, Seager C  (Jan 1914 - Feb 1999)
Hardenburgh
Fairbairn, John  (Jun 1812 - Apr 1896)
Fairbairn, Seager C  (Jan 1914 - Feb 1999)
Lancaster
Fairbairn, John  (Aug 1819 - Sep 1876)
Manhattan
Fairbairn, William  (Jul 1762 - Feb 1843)
Margaretville
Fairbairn, Seager C  (Jan 1914 - Feb 1999)
New York City
Fairbairn, Angus  (Apr 1823 - Jun 1887)
nr Arkville
Fairbairn, John  (Jun 1812 - Apr 1896)
Red Hook
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff  (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
Shandaken
Fairbairn, John  (Jun 1812 - Apr 1896)
Stillwater
Fairbairn, Robert Brinckerhoff  (May 1818 - Jan 1899)
OH
Cuyahoga
Fairbairn, Rhys D  (circa 1868 - aft. 1906)
PA
?Erie
Fairbairn, John  (circa Apr 1827 - bet. 1880 - 1900)
Erie
Fairbairn, John  (circa Apr 1827 - bet. 1880 - 1900)
Ward 3
Fairbairn, John  (circa Apr 1827 - bet. 1880 - 1900)
RI
Pawtucket
Fairbairn, Robert  (Aug 1816 - 1890)
SC
?Duncan Creek
Fairbairn, Alexander  (1722 - Jun 1798)
?Laurens
Fairbairn, Alexander  (1722 - Jun 1798)
Duncan Creek
Fairbairn, Alexander  (1722 - Jun 1798)
WA
?Hoquiam
Fairbairn, John A Jr  (Jul 1866 - Dec 1945)
Hoquiam
Fairbairn, John A Jr  (Jul 1866 - Dec 1945)
WLS
GLA
?Barry
Fairbairn, Thomas  (Aug 1821 - bet. Sep 1912 - Dec 1912)
Barry
Fairbairn, Thomas  (Aug 1821 - bet. Sep 1912 - Dec 1912)
Ystradyfodwg
Fairbairn, Thomas  (Aug 1821 - bet. Sep 1912 - Dec 1912)
PEM
Milford Haven
Fairbairn, James William  (bet. Mar 1856 - Jun 1856 - bet. Mar 1916 - Jun 1916)
Milford Haven?
Fairbairn, James William  (bet. Mar 1856 - Jun 1856 - bet. Mar 1916 - Jun 1916)
Steynton
Fairbairn, James William  (bet. Mar 1856 - Jun 1856 - bet. Mar 1916 - Jun 1916)
 
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