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Jean Stevenson

Birth4 Aug 1818 - Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Death18 Jan 1904 - Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Scotland
MotherJean Anderson
FatherWilliam Stevenson

Born in Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland on 4 Aug 1818 to William Stevenson and Jean Anderson. Jean Stevenson married William Aitken and had 7 children. She passed away on 18 Jan 1904 in Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Scotland.

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William Stevenson
1769 - 1833
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Jean Anderson
1786 - Unknown
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William Aitken
1818 - 1879
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Robert Aitken
1844 - 1896
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Mary Aitken
1861 - 1935
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Jane Blackley
1856 - Unknown
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William Stevenson Aitken
1846 - 1891
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James C Aitken
1859 - 1937
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Mary Jane Elliot
1855 - Unknown
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John Aitken
1851 - Unknown

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