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James Murray

Birth1811 - Monzivad, Perthshire, Scotland
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherAnn Carson
FatherHugh Murray

Born in Monzivad, Perthshire, Scotland on 1811 to Hugh Murray and Ann Carson. James Murray married Catherine Kerr and had 10 children.

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Parents
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Hugh Murray
1784 - Unknown
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Ann Carson
1785 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Kerr
1816 - Unknown
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Catherine Crichton
1811 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ann Murray
1841 - Unknown
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James Murray
1844 - Unknown
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Christian Murray
1837 - Unknown
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Alexander Murray
1838 - Unknown
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Christian Maria Murray
1823 - 1894
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Alexander Murray
1840 - Unknown
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Ann Murray
1839 - Unknown
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Catharine Murray
1851 - Unknown
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Alexander Murray
1839 - 1914
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Isabella Murray
1842 - Unknown

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