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James Robison

BirthOctober 1848 - New Malton, West Leeds, Yorkshire
Death1939 - Campsie, New South Wales, Australia
MotherElizabeth Shepherd
FatherWilliam Robison

Born in New Malton, West Leeds, Yorkshire on October 1848 to William Robison and Elizabeth Shepherd. James Robison married Ann Jane (Jane) Whitfield and had 7 children. He passed away on 1939 in Campsie, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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William Robison
1807 - 1889
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Elizabeth Shepherd
1808 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann Jane (Jane) Whitfield
1851 - 1929
Children Show all
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James Robison
Unknown - Unknown
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Jenny Hill (Nee Robison)
1880 - 1973
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Amelia Robison
1876 - 1965
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William Robison
1873 - 1962
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Sydney Alfred Robison
1890 - 1952
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Ernest Robison
1888 - 1892
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Ethel (Marriage 2 # 1938/013676 Nsw) Robison
1885 - Unknown

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