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Agnes Craw

Birth17 Feb 1832 - Currie Midlothian
Death16 Feb 1914 - 131 Forthview, Callyford, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland
MotherAgnes Craik
FatherHenry Craw

Born in Currie Midlothian on 17 Feb 1832 to Henry Craw and Agnes Craik. Agnes Craw married Alexander Stewart and had 9 children. She passed away on 16 Feb 1914 in 131 Forthview, Callyford, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Parents
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Henry Craw
1797 - 1877
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Agnes Craik
1800 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Alexander Stewart
1835 - 1914
Children Show all
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Walker Stewart
1877 - 1947
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Andrew Stewart
1873 - 1945
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James Stewart
1864 - 1935
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Henry Stewart
1867 - 1944
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Alexander Stewart
1861 - Unknown
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Helen Stewart
1870 - 1871
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Margaret Stewart
1859 - 1880
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Agnes Stewart
1872 - Unknown
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John Caldwell Stewart
1869 - 1945

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