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James Slane

Birthabt 1833 - Dundee, Forfarshire
Death15 Oct 1889 - 118 Abercrombie Street, Glasgow
MotherAnn Ogilvie
FatherGeorge Slane

Born in Dundee, Forfarshire on abt 1833 to George Slane and Ann Ogilvie. James Slane married Elisabeth Jane White and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Oct 1889 in 118 Abercrombie Street, Glasgow.

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Parents
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George Slane
1813 - 1893
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Ann Ogilvie
1801 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Elisabeth Jane White
1835 - 1904
Children Show all
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Margaret Slaine
1857 - 1875
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George Slane
1853 - 1905
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Margaret Slane
1876 - 1959
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Ann Slaine
1859 - 1875
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James Slane
1864 - 1949
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William Slane
1861 - 1931
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Alexander Ogilvie Slane
1871 - 1874
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Rachel Slane
1863 - 1878
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Mary Slane
1868 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Slane
1868 - 1868

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