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James Bertram

Birth16 Sep 1831 - Norham, Northumberland, England
Death03 Jan 1900 - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
MotherMary Ann Ewart
FatherBenjamin Bartram

Born in Norham, Northumberland, England on 16 Sep 1831 to Benjamin Bartram and Mary Ann Ewart. James Bertram married Isabella Manuel Carmichael Hall and had 11 children. He passed away on 03 Jan 1900 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.

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Parents
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Benjamin Bartram
1805 - 1876
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Mary Ann Ewart
1804 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Isabella Manuel Carmichael Hall
1844 - 1908
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Margaret Bookless
1837 - 1863
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John Thomas Bartram
1869 - 1918
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Annie Elizabeth Bartram
1875 - Unknown
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Ernest Edward Alfred Bertram
1881 - 1942
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James Bertram
1877 - Unknown
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Margaret Bartram
1861 - 1945
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Henry Richard Bertram
1879 - 1964
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Isabella Bertram
1863 - 1933
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James Bartram
1871 - 1871
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George Bertram
1873 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jane Bertram
1867 - 1937
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Mory Bartram
1893 - 1948

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