• [S209] 1881 Census transcripts, Scotland, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S215] 1911 Census images, ENG, http://www.findmypast.co.uk/CensusPersonStartSearchServlet , http://ancestry.com, findmypast.co.uk ENG.
  • [S310] 1930 Census images, USA, Ancestry.com via ancestry.
  • [S311] 1940 Census images, USA, Ancestry.com via ancestry.
  • [S402] 1851/2 Census images, Canada, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S406] 1891 Census images, Canada, via Ancestry, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S407] 1901 Census images, Canada, via Ancestry, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S1692] Margaret MILLER (18499), "EM FAIRBAIRN/DAUGHTERTY ex Margaret M," e-mail message (unknown address) to L McIntosh (1). Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/DAUGHTERTY ex Margaret M."
  • [S1739] Certified copies or images from web http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy/ , British Columbia Archives, British Columbia, CAN. Hereinafter cited as BDM British Columbia Archives.
  • [S1793] http://familysearch.com/Eng/Search/ : Death index (Utah, USA: Church of the Latter Day Saints) also at http://ancestry.com/ and http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/CA/SanFrancisco/#ssdi . Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  • [S2149] Norma CHANTLER (37714), "EM FAIRBAIRN/WOOD ex Norma C," e-mail message (Windsor, Essex Cty, ONT, CAN) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/WOOD ex Norma C."
  • [S2167] Andrew CHERNYSH (32851), "EM FAIRBAIRN/WANLESS ex Andrew C," e-mail message (?Ottawa, CAN) to (1). Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/WANLESS ex Andrew C."
  • [S2315] National Archives UK online at http://www.documentsonline.nationalarchives.gov.uk/,. Hereinafter cited as National Archives UK.
  • [S2329] USA census images, Various, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S2337] F-5 FAIRBAIRN, "EM FAIRBAIRN/SINTON Yetholm ex F-5," e-mail message (ONT, CAN) to L Henderson (1). Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/SINTON Yetholm ex Scott F."
  • [S2418] Joseph FAIRBAIRN (43859), "EM FAIRBAIRN, Joe," e-mail message (Milwaukie, OR, USA) to L Henderson (1). Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN, Joe."
  • [S2505] Rootsweb Mailing List online at http://lists.rootsweb.com,. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb Mailing List.
  • [S2635] Index of births deaths marriages, http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php,.
  • [S2638] Martin D Fairbairn (33420), "EM: FAIRBAIRN, Martin, HKG," e-mail message (Hong Kong) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM: FAIRBAIRN, Martin, HKG."
  • [S2652] Neil Fairbairn (F-4), "FAIRBAIRN, Thomas, grdson of Thomas," e-mail message (Par. of Crailing, ROX, SCT) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "FAIRBAIRN, Thomas, grdson of Thomas."
  • [S2664] BEW: Whitsome 1-place study: Lesley R online at http://homepages.ipact.nl/~robertson/,. Hereinafter cited as BEW: Whitsome 1-place study: Lesley R.
  • [S2731] Surname DNA Project for FAIRBAIRN: Pedigree submission for Earliest Known Ancestor (EKA) FAIRBAIRN Surname DNA Project Pedigree Submission; (see http://worldfamilies.net/surnames/fairbairn/pats). Hereinafter cited as FAIRBAIRN Surname DNA Project Pedigree Submission.
  • [S2771] Chris McDONALD, "EM FAIRBAIRN/FAIRBAIRN: Walter/Clarissa ex Chris McD," e-mail message (?Chehalis, WA, USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/FAIRBAIRN: Walter/Clarissa ex Chris McD."
  • [S2772] John MOXNESS, "EMails FAIRBAIRN/MORGAN ex John M," e-mail message (Kelowna, BRC, CAN) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EMails FAIRBAIRN/MORGAN ex John M."
  • [S2775] David Fairbairn (F-7), "FAIRBAIRN/FAIRBAIRN (Sunderland) ex David F," e-mail message (Tynemouth?, NBL, ENG) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "FAIRBAIRN/FAIRBAIRN (Sunderland) ex David F."
  • [S2789] Marsha KLIPP, "EM FAIRBAIRN/GRIERSON/BATE/PURDIE ex Marsha K," e-mail message (Moorpark, Ventura, CA, USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/GRIERSON/BATE/PURDIE ex Marsha K."
  • [S2802] Diana DeLuca, "EM FAIRBAIRN/ROSS/FISHER ex Diana," e-mail message (USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/FISHER ex Diana."
  • [S2803] Bill FAIRBAIRN (33353), "EM FAIRBAIRN, Bill (William Edward)," e-mail message (Stover, MO, USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN, Bill (William Edward)."
  • [S2806] Roger WHYBREW, "EM FAIRBAIRN/YOUNG (Eckford) ex Roger W," e-mail message (UK) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/YOUNG (Eckford) ex Roger W."
  • [S2809] Dinah HOLMAN, "FAIRBURN, William Thomas (NZ 1819) ex Dinah H," e-mail message (Northcote, AKD, NZ) to via John FAIRBURN, Surrey Lorna HENDERSON. Hereinafter cited as "FAIRBURN, William Thomas (NZ 1819) ex Dinah H."
  • [S2841] Interview with Jack FAIRBAIRN (Paraparaumu, WTN, NZ), by Lorna Henderson.
  • [S2881] Sue C, "FAIRBAIRN: Clapham nurserymen ex Sue," e-mail message (unknown address) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "FAIRBAIRN: Clapham nurserymen ex Sue."
  • [S2954] National Archives of South Africa (NASA) online at http://www.national.archives.gov.za/,. Hereinafter cited as National Archives of South Africa (NASA).
  • [S2963] Geoffrey FAIRBAIRN (64161), "EM FAIRBAIRN/CROSBIE ex Geoffrey F," e-mail message (Australia) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/CROSBIE ex Geoffrey F."
  • [S2970] Births deaths marriages index, Old Parochial Registers for Parish : Scotland 1855+, , http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk
  • [S2978] David RICHARDSON, "EMails re FAIRBAIRN: BEW ex David R," e-mail message (UK) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EMails re FAIRBAIRN: BEW ex David R."
  • [S2990] Richard MacDONALD, "EMails re FAIRBAIRN/MARSTON ex Richard MacD," e-mail message (CAN?) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EMails re FAIRBAIRN/MARSTON ex Richard MacD."
  • [S2994] Anon, "EM FAIRBAIRN/JOHNSTON QLD," e-mail message (QLD, AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/JOHNSTON QLD."
  • [S3120] GenealogyBank Newspapers online at http://GenealogyBank.com,. Hereinafter cited as GenealogyBank Newspapers.
  • [S3123] Curious Fox online at http://CuriousFox.org.uk,. Hereinafter cited as Curious Fox.
  • [S3166] Borders FHS, MIs: BEW Fogo (Galashiels, ROX, SCT: Borders FHS). Hereinafter cited as MIs: BEW Fogo.
  • [S3172] Interview with Rosemary DUNCANSON-HUNTER (England), by Lorna Henderson.
  • [S3182] Joanne FINN, "EM FAIRBAIRN/WILSON/MITCHELL PEM ex Jo," e-mail message (UK) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/SILSON/MITCHELL PEM ex Jo."
  • [S3252] John Fairbairn (bookseller of Edinburgh) will (Inventory (1 Feb 1811) Will (9 Nov 1804) Codicils (22 Jun 1805, 6 Oct 1809)), Will/Codicils/Inventory: John FAIRBAIRN bookseller d Edin. 1810 Edinburgh Sheriff Court SC/70/13, Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as Will/Codicils: John FAIRBAIRN bookseller d Edin. 1810.
  • [S3286] Society of Genealogists by Society of Genealogists online at http://sog.org.uk,. Hereinafter cited as Society of Genealogists.
  • [S3325] Bill THATCHER, "FAIRBAIRN/CRANSTON correspondence," e-mail message (Easton, PA, USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "FAIRBAIRN/CRANSTON corres."
  • [S3335] Index of births, marriages and deaths, , Ancestry.com , USA.
  • [S3444] (Ancestry/Family Search), Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913, Ancestry.com, USA. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913.
  • [S3495] Massachusetts, State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910, Family Search (LDS), UT, USA. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910.
  • [S3745] Susan MURRAY, "EM FAIRBAIRN/YULE (ONT) ex Sue M," e-mail message (CAN) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/YULE (ONT) ex Sue M."
 
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