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John Cheyne

Birth03 Aug 1810 - Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland
Death29 Oct 1882 - 49 Fredrick Street, Aberdeen Scotland
MotherChristian Duncan
FatherJames Cheyne

Born in Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland on 03 Aug 1810 to James Cheyne and Christian Duncan. John Cheyne married Mary Harper and had 9 children. He passed away on 29 Oct 1882 in 49 Fredrick Street, Aberdeen Scotland.

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Parents
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James Cheyne
1776 - 1844
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Christian Duncan
1773 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Mary Harper
1813 - 1904
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Margaret Cheyne
1847 - 1937
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John Cheyne
1843 - 1918
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Jessie Duguid Cheyne
1850 - 1876
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Mary Ann Cheyne
1838 - 1920
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James Cheyne
1843 - 1901
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William Cheyne
1837 - Unknown
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George Cheyne
1844 - 1852
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Elspet Cheyne
1853 - Unknown
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Alexander Cheyne
1855 - 1856

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