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James Jack

Birth13 Nov 1796 - Lonehead, New Monkland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death1849 - Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Crawford
FatherThomas Jack

Born in Lonehead, New Monkland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland on 13 Nov 1796 to Thomas Jack and Mary Crawford. James Jack married Christina Bullock and had 9 children. He passed away on 1849 in Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Thomas Jack
1764 - 1849
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Mary Crawford
1769 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Christina Bullock
1795 - 1915
Children Show all
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Jane Jack
1834 - 1916
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Thomas Jack
1829 - 1911
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Christina Jack
1831 - 1910
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Susannah "Susan" Jack
1821 - 1900
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Elizabeth Jack
1841 - 1914
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Mary Jack
1822 - Unknown
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Robert Jack
1835 - 1916
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William Jack
1839 - Unknown
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Peter Jack
1822 - 1901

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