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James Dickson

Birth22 April 1746 - Hassendeanburn, Minto Parish, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Death1800 - Scotland
MotherChristian "Christie" Thomson
FatherArchibald Dickson

Born in Hassendeanburn, Minto Parish, Roxburghshire, Scotland on 22 April 1746 to Archibald Dickson and Christian "Christie" Thomson. James Dickson married Christian (Jean / Jane) Turnbull and had 7 children. He passed away on 1800 in Scotland.

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Parents
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Archibald Dickson
1718 - 1791
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Christian "Christie" Thomson
1718 - 1799
Spouse(s)
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Christian (Jean / Jane) Turnbull
1747 - 1812
Children Show all
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Isabella Dickson
1771 - 1807
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Archibald Dickson
1770 - 1818
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Andrew Dickson
1773 - Unknown
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Jane Dickson
1777 - Unknown
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Robert Dickson
1776 - Unknown
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Agnes Dickson
1777 - Unknown
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Christian Dickson
Unknown - Unknown

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