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James Grindstone

Birth18 Apr 1779 - Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
Death21 Sep 1846 - Boness, West Lothian, Scotland
MotherMarion Fleming
FatherJames GRINTON

Born in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland on 18 Apr 1779 to James GRINTON and Marion Fleming. James Grindstone married Margaret Gailbraith and had 6 children. He passed away on 21 Sep 1846 in Boness, West Lothian, Scotland.

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James Grinton
1752 - 1790
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Marion Fleming
1750 - Unknown
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Margaret Gailbraith
1775 - Unknown
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Marion Grandison
1813 - 1888
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Margaret Grandison
1810 - Unknown
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Christian Grindstone
1805 - Unknown
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Robert Grindstone
1808 - 1848
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James Grindstone
1803 - Unknown
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Catherine Grindstone
1799 - 1855

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