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James Kidd

Birth06 Nov 1844 - Camelon, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Death18 Nov 1896 - Glasgow, Scotland
MotherJanet Smith
FatherAlexander Kidd

Born in Camelon, Stirlingshire, Scotland on 06 Nov 1844 to Alexander Kidd and Janet Smith. James Kidd married Helen Gillies and had 11 children. He passed away on 18 Nov 1896 in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Parents
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Alexander Kidd
1814 - 1873
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Janet Smith
1818 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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Helen Gillies
1848 - 1921
Children Show all
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Mary Hay Kidd
1874 - 1954
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Alexander Kidd
1868 - 1945
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James Kidd
1872 - 1948
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Janet Kidd
1870 - 1871
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William Kidd
1880 - 1950
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Christina Kidd
1878 - 1964
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Helen Kidd
1882 - 1950
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Margaret Kidd
1887 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Kidd
1884 - 1953
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Janet Smith Kidd
1876 - 1952
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Daniel Gillies Kidd
1891 - 1953

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