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James Braid

Birth26 Nov 1837 - Cameron, Fifeshire, Scotland
Death24 Jun 1913 - Elie, Fife, Scotland
MotherChristian Halkerstone Miller
FatherJohn Braid

Born in Cameron, Fifeshire, Scotland on 26 Nov 1837 to John Braid and Christian Halkerstone Miller. James Braid married Marjory Bonthrone and had 13 children. He passed away on 24 Jun 1913 in Elie, Fife, Scotland.

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Parents
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John Braid
1802 - Unknown
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Christian Halkerstone Miller
1816 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Marjory Bonthrone
1828 - 1865
Children Show all
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Jane Pride Braid
1860 - 1933
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Marjory Braid
1865 - 1865
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John Thomas Braid
1862 - Unknown
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Agnes Braid
1869 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mary Braid
1861 - Unknown
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William Braid
1864 - Unknown
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George H Braid
1862 - Unknown
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James Braid
1870 - 1950
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George William Braid
1866 - Unknown
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Frederick Douglas Braid
1870 - 1937
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Arthur Braid
1868 - 1926
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James Braid
1871 - Unknown
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James Braid
1837 - 1913

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