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James Fairgrieve

Birth6 Jan. 1833 - Scotland
Death20 Feb 1907 - Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
MotherSusan Laurie
FatherJohn Fairgrieve

Born in Scotland on 6 Jan. 1833 to John Fairgrieve and Susan Laurie. James Fairgrieve married Catharine Pattersen and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 Feb 1907 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

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John Fairgrieve
1786 - Unknown
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Susan Laurie
1793 - Unknown
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Catharine Pattersen
1832 - 1897
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Oliva S. Cushman
1838 - Unknown
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Lucy Poole
Unknown - Unknown
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John Cushman Fairgrieve
1858 - 1927
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Charles Fairgrieve
1864 - 1957
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Thomas Fairgrieve
1860 - 1946
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Frederick Fairgrieve
1866 - 1904
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Sylvester Henry Bowley
1860 - 1932
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Alexander Patterson Bowley
1867 - 1912
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Mary Lena Bowley
1866 - 1953
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Frances Anne Bowley
1862 - 1940
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Jane Bowley
1873 - Unknown

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