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James Kellas

Birth6 February 1852 - Old Machar, Aberdeenshire
Death18 Mar 1926 - Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
MotherMargaret McFarlane
FatherJames Kellas

Born in Old Machar, Aberdeenshire on 6 February 1852 to James Kellas and Margaret McFarlane. James Kellas married Elizabeth Young and had 10 children. He passed away on 18 Mar 1926 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States.

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Parents
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James Kellas
1814 - 1890
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Margaret Mcfarlane
1823 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Young
1856 - 1945
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Christina Paterson
1853 - 1877
Children Show all
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Agnes Paterson Kellas
1876 - 1965
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Elizabeth Young Kellas
1881 - 1958
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James Kellas
1886 - 1959
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Margaret Kellas
1884 - 1931
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Lily (Lillie) C Kellas
1899 - 1932
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Jane (Jean) L Kellas
1898 - 1968
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Alexander Wood Kellas
1893 - 1964
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Williamina Young Kellas
1888 - Unknown
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Mary Webster Kellas
1882 - Unknown
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Jessie W. Kellas
1896 - 1930

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