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James Mathison

Birth1805 - wooler northumberland
Death27 Nov 1872 - Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire-East Riding, England
MotherElizabeth Pringle
FatherRobert Mathison

Born in wooler northumberland on 1805 to Robert Mathison and Elizabeth Pringle. James Mathison married Jane Waldie and had 6 children. He passed away on 27 Nov 1872 in Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire-East Riding, England.

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Robert Mathison
1766 - 1817
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Elizabeth Pringle
1771 - 1837
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Jane Waldie
1803 - 1857
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Mary Hartley
1827 - 1885
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George Job Mathison
1837 - 1880
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Mary Mathison
1830 - 1832
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Margaret Mathison
1832 - Unknown
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Robert Mathison
1862 - 1930
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Jane Elizabeth Mathison
1859 - 1944
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Jesse Mathison
1864 - 1923

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