Alice Dalmahoy (-)

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Parents
Father:1Sir John Dalmahay of that Ilk (-), baronet
Spouses and relationship events
Married:2Robert Bruce of Sumburgh (-1764)
Married:31733Robert Bruce of Sumburgh (-1764)
Children
Children with Robert Bruce of Sumburgh:
Laurence Bruce (1734-young)4
John Bruce of Sumburgh (1735-), advocate5
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Sources

1 Francis J. Grant, The County Families of the Zetland Islands: Being Genealogies of Local Families Compiled from Public Records and Other Sources (Lerwick: T. & J. Manson, 1893), Bruce of Sumburgh no. VII, p. 33.
2 Gilbert Goudie and Carrick Pursuivant, ""Diary of the Rev. John Hunter, Episcopal Minister in Shetland, 1734-1745": ," The Scottish Antiquary or Northern Notes and Queries VI (1892): 97-112, Baptisms no. 6, p. 100.
3 Francis J. Grant, The County Families of the Zetland Islands: Being Genealogies of Local Families Compiled from Public Records and Other Sources (Lerwick: T. & J. Manson, 1893), Bruce of Sumburgh no. VII, p. 33.
4 Ibid
5 Gilbert Goudie and Carrick Pursuivant, ""Diary of the Rev. John Hunter, Episcopal Minister in Shetland, 1734-1745": ," The Scottish Antiquary or Northern Notes and Queries VI (1892): 97-112, Baptisms no. 6, p. 100.
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