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  1. Isabella Watterston Dickson: Birth: MAY 1873 in Anstruther Easter, Fife, Scotland. Death: 10 FEB 1938 in Crail, Edinburgh, Scotland


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a. Note:   Dickson-Wallace
  A law clerk, manufacturer's agent, ship owner, public servant, and musician, born November 24, 1848, George Dickson VI died, after a week's illness, of rheumatic fever November 30, 1891 at Roger Street, Anstruther Easter.. His death certificate was signed by his father, Archibald Dickson IV, who died five months later..
  On March 25, 1873, at Anstruther Easter, George Dickson VI married Isabella Watterston who died June 1, 1873, two weeks after the birth of their daughter:
  George Dickson VI was a popular public servant in the East of Fife, holding the offices of Registrar and Inspector of Poor in the parish of Kilrenny, and was the Inspector for West Anstruther.. He was the Honorary Treasurer of the Royal National Lifeboat Inst.., Anstruther, also lending assistance to other societies and clubs..
  George Dickson was well known as an accomplished musician, annually presenting oratarios and other classical selections to the community.. He was skilled on both cornet and violin and his musical services were called upon in other parts of the county, notably in Kingskettle.. He was of cheery and genial disposition, greatly esteemed wherever he went.. The Freemasons turned out in full force at his funeral..
  On January 27, 1880, George Dickson VI, a widower with one daughter, married Catherine Thomson Wallace, of Crail.. Catherine Thomson (Wallace) Dickson died March 12, 1889, of hemorrhage during childbirth, at Anstruther Easter.. The youngest child of George Dickson VI and Catherine Thomson (Wallace) Dickson was:


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