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John Eggie

Birth1854 - Cortachy and Clova, Angus, Scotland
Death23 Aug 1947 - Mains and Strathmartin, Angus, Scotland
MotherJane Ogilvy
FatherJohn Eggie

Born in Cortachy and Clova, Angus, Scotland on 1854 to John Eggie and Jane Ogilvy. John Eggie had 11 children. He passed away on 23 Aug 1947 in Mains and Strathmartin, Angus, Scotland.

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Parents
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John Eggie
1815 - 1892
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Jane Ogilvy
1814 - 1891
Children Show all
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Jane Ogilvie Eggie
1891 - 1935
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William Eggie
1881 - Unknown
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Alexander Eggie
1888 - Unknown
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James Eggie
1886 - Unknown
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Margaret Eggie
1884 - Unknown
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John Eggie
1882 - Unknown
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David Eggie
1894 - Unknown
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Helen Kennedy Eggie
1897 - Unknown
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Harry Ogilvie Eggie
1904 - 1910
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Mary Ogilvie Eggie
1900 - 1937
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Maggie Eggie
1906 - Unknown

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