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Ann Jack

Birth1 November 1823 - Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death12 July 1913 - Blackridge Farm.Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland
MotherCatherine Taylor
FatherJames Jack

Born in Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 1 November 1823 to James Jack and Catherine Taylor. Ann Jack had 14 children. She passed away on 12 July 1913 in Blackridge Farm.Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Jack
1777 - 1850
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Catherine Taylor
1789 - 1827
Children Show all
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Robert Chalmers
1847 - 1910
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James Jack Chalmers
1855 - 1892
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Janet Chalmers
1850 - Unknown
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Margaret Chalmers
1860 - 1947
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Catherine Chalmers
1844 - Unknown
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Thomas Chalmers
1862 - Unknown
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Alexander Chalmers
1857 - 1893
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Ann Chalmers
1853 - Unknown
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Mary Chalmers
1867 - 1927
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William Chalmers
1860 - Unknown
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Ratern Chalmers
1848 - Unknown
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Marion Chalmers
1864 - 1930
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Marion Chalmers
1864 - Unknown
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Thomas Chalmers
1863 - Unknown

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