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James Ormiston

Birth8 Oct 1861 - Clydes-Bridge, Roberton, Lanarkshire
Death31 March 1917 - 9 Viewfield Place, Stirling
MotherSusan Peat (Ormiston)
FatherRobert Ormiston

Born in Clydes-Bridge, Roberton, Lanarkshire on 8 Oct 1861 to Robert Ormiston and Susan Peat (Ormiston). James Ormiston married Marion Mossman Horsburgh Glass and had 8 children. He passed away on 31 March 1917 in 9 Viewfield Place, Stirling.

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Robert Ormiston
1839 - 1905
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Susan Peat (Ormiston)
1842 - Unknown
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Marion Mossman Horsburgh Glass
1862 - 1934
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Catherine Chambers Ormiston
1889 - 1947
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Susan Peat Ormiston
1891 - 1950
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Thomas Lowe Glass Ormiston
1887 - 1962
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Robert Ormiston
1886 - Unknown
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William James Ormiston
1898 - 1941
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Minnie Glass Orminston
1893 - Unknown
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John Yuille Ormiston
1905 - 1959
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Mary Blackburn Ormiston
1902 - 1975

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