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James Prentice

BirthABT 1853 - Not Available
Death26 Mar 1941 - Pollock, Glasgow, Scotland
MotherSusan Tagg
FatherJohn Prentice

Born on ABT 1853 to John Prentice and Susan Tagg. James Prentice married Margaret Wilson and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 Mar 1941 in Pollock, Glasgow, Scotland.

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John Prentice
1822 - 1901
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Susan Tagg
1832 - 1919
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Margaret Wilson
1853 - 1910
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Anne Prentice
1880 - 1971
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John Prentice
1878 - 1950
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Thomas William Prentice
1885 - 1885
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William Prentice
1888 - 1897
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Hugh James Prentice
1883 - 1912
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Susan Prentice
1887 - 1983
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Christina Prentice
1893 - 1941
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Margaret Prentice
1890 - 1891
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James Prentice
1895 - Unknown

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