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James Black Macindoe

Birth18 Dec 1856 - Duntocher Dunbartonshire
Death6 Apr 1913 - 12 Montgomerie Crescent, Glasgow
MotherEliza Jane Black
FatherJohn MacIndoe

Born in Duntocher Dunbartonshire on 18 Dec 1856 to John MacIndoe and Eliza Jane Black. James Black Macindoe married Catherine Hannah Clark Thompson and had 4 children. He passed away on 6 Apr 1913 in 12 Montgomerie Crescent, Glasgow.

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John Macindoe
1822 - 1875
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Eliza Jane Black
1835 - 1857
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Catherine Hannah Clark Thompson
1866 - 1933
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Sarah Dunn Macindoe Boyd
1860 - Unknown
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Edith Christina Macindoe
1902 - 1982
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James Douglas Macindoe
1888 - 1954
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Christian Ronald Black Macindoe
1892 - 1915
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Marguerite M Macindoe
1881 - 1944

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