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Bruce, Agnes Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1966

Bruce, Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1928

Bruce, Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1936

Bruce, Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1948

Bruce, Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1918

Bruce, Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1936

Bruce, Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1928

Bruce, Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1918

Bruce, Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1948

Bruce, Alexander Bernard Patrick - Estimated year of death: 1966

Bruce, Alexander Black - Estimated year of death: 1883

Bruce, Alexander Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1934

Bruce, Alexander James - Estimated year of death: 1962

Bruce, Alexander Low - Estimated year of death: 1894

Bruce, Alexander Morrison - Estimated year of death: 1942

Bruce, Alexander Robert - Estimated year of death: 1968

Bruce, George Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1943



Tracing the Bruce Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records

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