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John Bethune Ritchie

BirthFebruary 8, 1830 (1839) - Broomielaw, RFW, Scotland
DeathFebruary 5, 1909 - Walkerton, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
MotherElizabeth Catherine Beaton / Bethune
FatherAdam Ritchie

Born in Broomielaw, RFW, Scotland on February 8, 1830 (1839) to Adam Ritchie and Elizabeth Catherine Beaton / Bethune. John Bethune Ritchie married Martha May Giffen and had 7 children. He passed away on February 5, 1909 in Walkerton, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.

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Adam Ritchie
1790 - 1869
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Elizabeth Catherine Beaton / Bethune
1809 - 1851
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Martha May Giffen
1832 - 1905
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Ann Blair
1842 - 1928
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John Bruce Ritchie
1864 - 1934
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Mary Ritchie
1855 - 1942
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Elizabeth G Ritchie (Armstrong)
1853 - 1936
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Louisa L Ritchie
1871 - 1950
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William Griffin Ritchie
1859 - 1917
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Agnes R Ritchie
1870 - Unknown
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Andrew Landseer Ritchie
1873 - Unknown

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