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Hugh Gallocher

Birth3 Sep 1879 - Connelpark, New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
DeathDec 01, 1954 - Pittsburgh, PA
MotherEuphemia Williamson Brown
FatherAlexander Gallocher

Born in Connelpark, New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland on 3 Sep 1879 to Alexander Gallocher and Euphemia Williamson Brown. Hugh Gallocher married Isabella Clark and had 5 children. He passed away on Dec 01, 1954 in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Alexander Gallocher
1855 - 1932
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Euphemia Williamson Brown
1855 - 1907
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Isabella Clark
1886 - 1980
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Isabelle Clark Gallocher
1912 - 1986
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Euphemia (Effy) Gallocher
1909 - 1993
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Sarah Gallocher
1907 - 1981
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Margaret Gallocher
1910 - 1974
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Margaret Massey Mcguigan
Unknown - Unknown

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