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Agnes Baxter

BirthAbt 1787 - Scotland
Death1841 - Not Available
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Born in Scotland on Abt 1787. Agnes Baxter married John Livingston and had 16 children. She passed away on 1841.

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Spouse(s)
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John Livingston
1786 - 1881
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William L Livingston
1775 - 1813
Children Show all
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William Livingston
1818 - 1883
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Agnes Livingston
1807 - Unknown
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Margaret Livingston
1821 - Unknown
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David Livingston
1826 - Unknown
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James Livingston
1831 - Unknown
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Robert Livingston
1829 - Unknown
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Jane Livingston
1829 - Unknown
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Richard Livingston
1816 - Unknown
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Duncan Livingstone
1821 - Unknown
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Richard Livingston
1815 - Unknown
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Rebecca Livingston
1831 - 1941
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Janet Livingston
1829 - Unknown
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Janet Anderson
1821 - Unknown
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Jane Livingstone
1824 - 1876
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Janet Chalmers
1828 - 1902
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Robert Livingstone
1816 - Unknown

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