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James McGregor

Birth2 SEP 1862 - Burnside, Little Dunkeld
Death18 AUG 1939 - 36 Landale Street, Lochgelly Fife
MotherMargaret McGregor
FatherJames Simpson

Born in Burnside, Little Dunkeld on 2 SEP 1862 to James Simpson and Margaret McGregor. James McGregor married Hannah Barclay and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 AUG 1939 in 36 Landale Street, Lochgelly Fife.

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James Simpson
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Mcgregor
1836 - 1896
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Hannah Barclay
1863 - 1945
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Margaret Mcgregor
1894 - 1984
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John Barclay Mcgregor
1889 - Unknown
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Donald Mcgregor
1901 - 1978
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Alexander Barclay Mcgregor
1899 - 1928
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Hannah Mcgregor
1892 - 1970
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James Mcgregor
1896 - 1941
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Christina Mcgregor
1903 - 1977

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