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Euphemia Davidson

Birth26 Aug 1861 - Aberdeen, Scotland
Death21 DEC 1919 - Aberdeen, Scotland
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Born in Aberdeen, Scotland on 26 Aug 1861. Euphemia Davidson married William Reid Keith and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 DEC 1919 in Aberdeen, Scotland.

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William Reid Keith
1857 - 1898
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Helen Millen Prest Keith
1890 - 1982
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Euphemia Buchan Keith
1893 - 1970
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Isabella Begg Keith
1888 - 1984
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James Keith
1885 - 1945
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William Henry Keith
1897 - 1983
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Annie Keith
1895 - 1986
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Joseph William Keith
1883 - Unknown
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Euphemia Falconer Keith
1881 - Unknown
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Alexander Keith
1888 - Unknown

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