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James Ramsay

Birth1811 - Balgavie, Fifeshire, Scotland
Death25 Nov 1893 - Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
MotherJean (Jane) Livingstone
FatherJames RAMSAY

Born in Balgavie, Fifeshire, Scotland on 1811 to James RAMSAY and Jean (Jane) Livingstone. James Ramsay married Helen W Ramsay nee Watson and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 Nov 1893 in Whitehaven, Cumberland, England.

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Parents
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James Ramsay
1792 - 1861
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Jean (Jane) Livingstone
1802 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Helen W Ramsay Nee Watson
1811 - 1891
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Euphemia Ramsay
1843 - 1912
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Helen Ramsey
1850 - 1910
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Thomas Ramsay
1845 - 1912
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David Ramsay
1846 - 1926
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Andrew Ramsey
1848 - 1894
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Isa Belle Ramsay
1855 - Unknown
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Margaret Ramsay
1838 - Unknown
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John Ramsay
1839 - 1907
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William Ramsay
1836 - 1901

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