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Charles Killoh

Birth29 Oct 1850 - Gamrie,Banff,Scotland
Death12 JAN 1932 - 25 Church Street, Macduff
MotherJane (Jean) Duncan
FatherWilliam Killoh

Born in Gamrie,Banff,Scotland on 29 Oct 1850 to William Killoh and Jane (Jean) Duncan. Charles Killoh married Jane Sievewright and had 13 children. He passed away on 12 JAN 1932 in 25 Church Street, Macduff.

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Parents
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William Killoh
1802 - 1869
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Jane (Jean) Duncan
1808 - 1865
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Jane Sievewright
1850 - 1931
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Annie Killoh
1879 - 1966
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Archibald Killoh
1889 - 1912
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Douglas Killoh
1890 - 1961
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Ruth Killoh
1879 - Unknown
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David Killoh
1896 - 1953
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William Killoh
1887 - Unknown
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George Killoh
1888 - 1954
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John Killoh
1877 - Unknown
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Charles Killoh
1882 - 1916
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Jane Kiloh
1874 - Unknown
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James Killoh
1884 - 1969
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William Killoh
1873 - 1886
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Alexander Killoh
1892 - 1916

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