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James Malcolm

Birth8 Jan 1863 - Malmsbury, Victoria, Australia
Death25/7/1920 - Mareeba, , Queensland, Australia
MotherMargaret Aitken
FatherThomas Malcolm

Born in Malmsbury, Victoria, Australia on 8 Jan 1863 to Thomas Malcolm and Margaret Aitken. James Malcolm married edith eleanor king and had 8 children. He passed away on 25/7/1920 in Mareeba, , Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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Thomas Malcolm
1827 - 1911
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Margaret Aitken
1832 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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Edith Eleanor King
1872 - 1931
Children Show all
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Edith Olive Malcolm
1894 - 1985
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Vera May Bird
1898 - 1973
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Violet Annie Malcolm
1904 - 1946
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Avia Lillian Malcolm
1907 - 1987
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Ernest John Malcolm
1896 - 1975
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Nellie Myrtle Malcolm
1898 - Unknown
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Herbert Giles Malcolm
1910 - 1973
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William Stewart Malcolm
1900 - 1961

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