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Cuninghame-Fairlie, 10th Baronet (1815–1881) married Maria Antonia Felton in 1839. She was the daughter Hon. William Bowman Felton, or "Belvidere," Sherbrooke, P.Q., Commissioner of Crown Lands, Lower Canada, and his wife, Anna Maria Valis, in 1839. She died in London, England,
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Fairlie-Cuninghame, 17th Baronet (born 1974) currently lives in Sydney, Australia.
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heir of the 17th baronet- Hugh Henry
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