William Fairlie (1754-1825)
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William Fairlie
Nationality
British
Roles
Ship Owner
Date of Birth
1754
EICS
First Known Service
3.1790
EICS
Father
John Fairlie
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Mother
Agnes Muir
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Wife
Margaret Ogilvy (c.1781-1845) - Married
17.2.1798
,
Calcutta
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Last Known Service
1838
EICS
Date of Death
1825
EICS
Ships Owned
From
To
Vessel
Source
3.1790
1820
Aurora
14.1.1793
1805
Anna
28.2.1799
1800
Arran
1832
1838
Asia (32)
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Source
No history known
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ID
Name
Author
Type
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East India Company Ships
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Cy Harrison
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