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John D Nicholson

Birth1829 - Isle of Skye, Scotland
Death28 Jan 1896 - Prince Edward Island, Canada
MotherMargaret Nicholson
FatherMalcolm Nicholson

Born in Isle of Skye, Scotland on 1829 to Malcolm Nicholson and Margaret Nicholson. John D Nicholson married Christina McLean and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 Jan 1896 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Malcolm Nicholson
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Nicholson
Unknown - Unknown
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Christina Mclean
1839 - 1914
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John J Nicholson
1870 - 1934
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Malcolm Nicholson
1869 - 1948
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Mary Ann Nicholson
1866 - Unknown
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Christy Nicholson
1876 - Unknown
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Alexander Nicholson
1878 - Unknown
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Margaret Maggie Nicholson
1873 - Unknown
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Mary Macpherson
1857 - 1938
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Mary Ann Mcpherson
1848 - 1937
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Donald Nicholson
1865 - Unknown
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Mary A. Mcpherson
1843 - 1938

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