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James Davidson

Birth08 Aug 1820 - Millheugh Lanarkshire Scotland
Death1872 - Not Available
MotherMartha CRAW
FatherFrances DAVIDSON

Born in Millheugh Lanarkshire Scotland on 08 Aug 1820 to Frances DAVIDSON and Martha CRAW. James Davidson married Jessie Beck and had 7 children. He passed away on 1872.

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Parents
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Frances Davidson
1785 - Unknown
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Martha Craw
1777 - Unknown
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Jessie Beck
Unknown - Unknown
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Jessie Davidson
1821 - Unknown
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Jessie Beck Davidson
1854 - 1936
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Martha Davidson
1849 - Unknown
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Joseph Beck Davidson
1851 - Unknown
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James Davidson
1856 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Davidson
1859 - 1948
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Elizabeth Davidson
1860 - Unknown
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Margaret Davidson
1845 - Unknown

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