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James Ross

Birth1876 - Blacksboat Knockando Moray Scotland
Death1983 - Woodend Victoria Australia
MotherLetitia Mary McIntosh
FatherJohn Ross

Born in Blacksboat Knockando Moray Scotland on 1876 to John Ross and Letitia Mary McIntosh. James Ross married Jane Stevenson and had 10 children. He passed away on 1983 in Woodend Victoria Australia.

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Parents
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John Ross
1852 - 1901
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Letitia Mary Mcintosh
1858 - 1924
Spouse(s)
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Jane Stevenson
1874 - 1946
Children Show all
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James Ross
1900 - 1960
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Josephine Letitia Mckay
1901 - 1977
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Jeanne Stevenson Ross
1905 - 1983
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Millman Ross
1907 - 1916
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Walter Ross
1901 - Unknown
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Millman Ross
1907 - 1916
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Walter Ross
1901 - 1981
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Allan Ross
1902 - Unknown
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William Balloch
1902 - 1971
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Jeanne Stevenson Ross
1905 - 1983

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