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Preface | ![]() |
A Brief History | ![]() |
A Beginning | ![]() |
Drum Castle | ![]() |
Necarne-Castle Irvine | ![]() |
Family Tree |
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Ellen Amelia Irvine |
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ELLEN A IRVINE, daughter of James Callender Irvine and Martha Nevin Bartlett. Confusion persists as to whether Ellen was a 4th child or 5th child. Little has been discovered except that she was married to M (Max). J. Becker, of Mt. Vernon and of relatively recent German extraction, accompanied him, with her older sister, to visit relatives to Germany. Vague information concerning 3 children was bandied about but all members of the family were deceased by 1912. She had moved to San Diego, Calif. |
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