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John Dickson

Birth27 Jan 1780 - ST Quivox and Newton, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death27 July 1855 - Muirkirk, East Ayrshire, Scotland
MotherJean Newbigging
FatherJames Dickson

Born in ST Quivox and Newton, Ayrshire, Scotland on 27 Jan 1780 to James Dickson and Jean Newbigging. John Dickson married Elizabeth Johnston and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 July 1855 in Muirkirk, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Dickson
1748 - Unknown
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Jean Newbigging
1745 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Johnston
1783 - 1872
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James Dickson
1811 - 1878
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Mary (Dickson) Rennie
1816 - 1895
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Adam Dickson
1821 - 1874
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John Dickson
1814 - Unknown
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Agnes Marjoriebanks Dickson
1828 - 1849
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William Dickson
1825 - 1879
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Grace Dickson
1808 - 1841
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George Dickson
1815 - 1878

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