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James Dalgleish

Birth30 Nov 1855 - selkirk scotland
Death27 Nov 1922 - 2 Rosebery St, Abertillery, Mon., Wales
MotherHelen Govenlock
FatherWilliam DALGLEISH

Born in selkirk scotland on 30 Nov 1855 to William DALGLEISH and Helen Govenlock. James Dalgleish married James MORGAN and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 Nov 1922 in 2 Rosebery St, Abertillery, Mon., Wales.

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William Dalgleish
1817 - 1901
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Helen Govenlock
1814 - 1898
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James Morgan
1816 - Unknown
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William "Bill" Edgar Dalgleish
1892 - 1943
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Archibald James Dalgleish
1897 - 1968
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Andrew Clifford Dalgleish
1899 - 1979
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Florence Dalgleish
1885 - 1924
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Gertrude D Dalgleish
1887 - 1970
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Edith May Dalgleish
1883 - 1962
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George Reginald Dalgleish
1901 - 1991
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William Edgar Dalgleish
1892 - Unknown
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William Dalgleish
1883 - 1942

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