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James Redpath

Birth5 Mar 1865 - Legerwood,in county of Berkwickshire Scotland
Death1946 - Belle plain Cemetery, Marshall County, Illinois
MotherAgnes Bathgate
FatherRobert Redpath

Born in Legerwood,in county of Berkwickshire Scotland on 5 Mar 1865 to Robert Redpath and Agnes Bathgate. James Redpath married Agnes Mitchell and had 8 children. He passed away on 1946 in Belle plain Cemetery, Marshall County, Illinois.

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Parents
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Robert Redpath
1810 - 1888
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Agnes Bathgate
1825 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Agnes Mitchell
1869 - 1943
Children Show all
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William Bathgate
1907 - 1966
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James Bathgate
1902 - 1967
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Agnes Bathgate
1893 - Unknown
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Robert Redpath
1896 - 1969
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James Dobson Bathgate
1885 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bathgate
1897 - Unknown
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David Bathgate
1900 - Unknown
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Joseph Bathgate
1888 - Unknown

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