• [S6] Birth death marriage indexes: 1916-2005 (St Caths), http://ancestry.com, , Ancestry.com , USA.
  • [S57] BDM: NZ historical indexes (online) online at http://bdmhistoricalrecords.identityservices.govt.nz/Search,. Hereinafter cited as BDM: NZ historical indexes.
  • [S59] Certified copies BDMs , Births, Deaths, Marriages, Registrar General, Wellington, WTN, NZ. Hereinafter cited as BDM: NZ Certificates.
  • [S213] 1901 Census images, England & Wales, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S304] 1870 Census images, USA, Ancestry.com via ancestry.
  • [S1197] Commonwealth War Graves Commission online at http://www.cwgc.org/,. Hereinafter cited as C'Wealth War Graves.
  • [S1820] Various authors - see citation details, Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Wellington, New Zealand: http://www.dnzb.govt.nz now http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies, Dec 2001). Hereinafter cited as Online Dictionary of NZ Biography.
  • [S2301] USA Immigration Records ex Ancestry . Hereinafter cited as USA Immigration Records ex Ancestry.
  • [S2340] Durham Records Online online at http://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/,. Hereinafter cited as Durham Records Online.
  • [S2445] Compiled by NZ Society Genealogists, Marriages, 1836-1956, Auckland, NZ. CD,.
  • [S2640] Papers Past (NZ National Library) online at http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/,. Hereinafter cited as Papers Past (NZ National Library).
  • [S2818] Elaine HARRISON nee OGG, "EM FAIRBAIRN/ROBSON/WEAVER ex Elaine H," e-mail message (Salisbury, ENG) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/ROBSON/WEAVER ex Elaine H."
  • [S2834] Michael FAIRBAIRN, "EM FAIRBAIRN/MILLER (NY) ex Michael R F.," e-mail message (Margaretville, NY) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/MILLER (NY) ex Michael R F."
  • [S2844] Deb JOHANSEN, "EM FAIRBAIRN, Stephen ex Deb J," e-mail message (USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN, Stephen ex Deb J."
  • [S2846] Author: Bea REIN, "FAIRBAIRN/GRIEVE, FIF: FT & corres. ex Bea R", May 2009 (USA) . Hereinafter cited as "FAIRBAIRN/GRIEVE, FIF: FT & corres. ex Bea R."
  • [S2869] Adeline MAGUIRE, "EM FAIRBAIRN/HUDSON EX Adeline M," e-mail message (?) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/HUDSON EX Adeline M."
  • [S2956] Rev James FAIRBAIRN (59977) will (Will (27 Jan 1874) Codicils (10 Sep 1874, 12 Jun 1878, 24 Jul 1878, 7 Nov 1878, 21 Dec 1878) Proved 6 Jul 1879), Will/Codicils: Rev James FAIRBAIRN d Newhaven 1879 Edinburgh Sheriff Court SC70/4/176, filed FAIRBAIRN: other, L Henderson, Waikanae, Kapiti, WTN, NZ. Hereinafter cited as Will/Codicils: Rev James FAIRBAIRN d Newhaven 1879.
  • [S2982] Julian Tyson WOODCOCK, "EM FAIRBAIRN/WOODCOCK ex Julian W," e-mail message (UK) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/WOODCOCK ex Julian W."
  • [S3002] Interview with Alastair Fairbairn (F-45) (Waikanae, Kapiti Coast, NZ), by Lorna Henderson. . Mar 2011.
  • [S3003] C J FAIRBAIRN, "EM FAIRBAIRN, Charles John," e-mail message (unknown address) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN, C J."
  • [S3004] Anne MURPHY, "EM FAIRBAIRN/HENDERSON Earlston (BEW) ex Anne M," e-mail message (Huntly, WKT, NZ) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/HENDERSON Earlston (BEW) ex Anne M."
  • [S3025] Scottish Book Trade Index (SBTI) online at http://www.nls.uk/catalogues/scottish-book-trade-index,. Hereinafter cited as Scottish Book Trade Index (SBTI).
  • [S3026] Richard GREENE, "EM FAIRBAIRN: Penicuik, MLN ex Richard G," e-mail message (AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN: Penicuik, MLN ex Richard G."
  • [S3032] Author: Various, "Geni" (http://geni.com) . Hereinafter cited as "Geni."
  • [S3039] Candice MONTGOMERY nee FAIRBAIRN, "FAIRBAIRN/WALKER ex Candice M," e-mail message (USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/WALKER ex Candice M."
  • [S3054] Dr Godfrey FAIRBAIRN, "EM FAIRBAIRN/CARTER ex Dr Godfrey F," e-mail message (UK) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/CARTER ex Dr Godfrey F."
  • [S3128] Roger W FAIRBAIRN (67446), "FAIRBAIRN/SCHOLER, CAV to AUS, corres. ex Roger F," e-mail message (Bali, INS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "FAIRBAIRN/SCHOLER, CAV to AUS, corres. ex Roger F."
  • [S3132] "OPR Berwick SctP FAIRBAIRN Marriages", 1538-1854 , Berwick , Scotland, Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); . Hereinafter cited as "OPR Berwick , Scotland, FAIRBAIRN Marriages 1538-1854."
  • [S3144] "OPR Lanark Scotlands People FAIRBAIRN Births", 1538-1854 , Lanark, Scotland, All F*R*B*R*N; County = Lanark; x records in total; Earliest y, latest z;
    Number of parishes: ....

    For further information on coverage of LKS parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki for Lanarkshire Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); . Hereinafter cited as "OPR Lanark, Scotland, FAIRBAIRN Births 1538-1854."
  • [S3162] "OPR Berwick Scotlands People FAIRBAIRN Deaths", 1538-1854 , Berwick, Scotland, F*R*B*RN* (to be checked); County = Berwick (BEW); ?? records in total ; Earliest ?, latest ?; (Analysis incomplete)

    For further information on coverage of BEW parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as "OPR Berwick, Scotland, FAIRBAIRN Deaths 1538-1854."
  • [S3174] Jim BULLOCH, "EM FAIRBAIRN/CULLEN Ex Jim B," e-mail message (Palmerston Nth, NZ) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/CULLEN Ex Jim B."
  • [S3188] Electric Scotland online at http://www.electricscotland.com,. Hereinafter cited as Electric Scotland.
  • [S3203] AMemoryTree - NZ Obits (recent) online at http://amemorytree.co.nz,. Hereinafter cited as AMemoryTree - NZ Obits (recent).
  • [S3229] Durham University Library online at http://familyrecords.dur.ac.uk/nei,. Hereinafter cited as Durham University Library.
  • [S3250] Gravestone photograph resource by numerous volunteers (See http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/faq.php#copyright for copyright notice) online at http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/,. Hereinafter cited as Gravestone photograph resource.
  • [S3263] Geoff FAIRBAIRN (70849), "Corres. re family Robert & Elizabeth FAIRBAIRN of Gravesend, KEN," e-mail message (SRY, ENG) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "Corres. re family Robert & Elizabeth FAIRBAIRN of Gravesend, KEN."
  • [S3289] Index of births, marriages and deaths, , Ancestry.com , USA.
  • [S3421] Karen HELM, "Corres. re DNA Match via FAIRBAIRN/DAVIDSON," e-mail message (USA) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "Corres. re DNA Match via FAIRBAIRN/DAVIDSON."
  • [S3422] Utah, USA, Michigan, Deaths, 1867-1897, (images), Family Search (LDS), UT, USA. Hereinafter cited as Michigan, Deaths, 1867-1897.
  • [S3426] "Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950" , Scotland: OPR index (http://FamilySearch.org); Family Search (LDS), UT, USA. Hereinafter cited as "Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950."
  • [S3509] (Ancestry/Family Search), Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1938, Ancestry.com, USA. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1938.
  • [S3523] VIC (AUS): Assisted & Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923 by AUS PRO Victoria online at ancestry.com,. Hereinafter cited as VIC (AUS): Assisted & Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923.
 
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