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Euphemia Dewar

Birthabt 1820 - Aberdalgie, Perthshire, Scotland
DeathApril 1891 - St Pancras, London
MotherMary Mcfarline
FatherJohn Dewar

Born in Aberdalgie, Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1820 to John Dewar and Mary Mcfarline. Euphemia Dewar married James Oliphant and had 8 children. She passed away on April 1891 in St Pancras, London.

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John Dewar
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Mcfarline
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James Oliphant
1823 - 1891
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John Oliphant
1844 - 1928
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Jane Oliphant
1851 - Unknown
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Margaret Oliphant
1845 - 1906
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William Morrison Oliphant
1855 - 1935
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Robert Oliphant
1859 - Unknown
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James Oliphant
1849 - Unknown
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Hannah Oliphant
1847 - Unknown
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Isabella Oliphant
1841 - Unknown

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