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James Craw

Birth25 Feb 1598 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death16 May 1655 - Gunsgreine Berwick, West Lothian, Scotland
MotherElizabeth Potter
FatherJohn Craw

Born in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland on 25 Feb 1598 to John Craw and Elizabeth Potter. James Craw married Jonet Williamsone and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 May 1655 in Gunsgreine Berwick, West Lothian, Scotland.

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Parents
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John Craw
1574 - 1636
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Elizabeth Potter
1575 - 1669
Spouse(s)
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Jonet Williamsone
1592 - 1629
Children Show all
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Robert Craw
1614 - 1670
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Marion Craw
1619 - 1670
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Elspeth Craw
1613 - 1642
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Janet Craw
1619 - 1699
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Johne Craw
1612 - 1612
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Alexander Craw
1625 - Unknown
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Richard Craw
1650 - 1713
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Barbara Craw
Unknown - Unknown
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Johne Craw
Unknown - Unknown

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