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John Gemmill

Birth21 Aug 1802 - Dunlop, Ayrshire
Death18 Jun 1862 - Templehouse, Dunlop, Scotland
MotherJean Barr
FatherJohn Gemmill

Born in Dunlop, Ayrshire on 21 Aug 1802 to John Gemmill and Jean Barr. John Gemmill married Jean Brown and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Jun 1862 in Templehouse, Dunlop, Scotland.

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Parents
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John Gemmill
1773 - 1808
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Jean Barr
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jean Brown
1801 - 1877
Children Show all
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Patrick Agopetolino Gemmill
1830 - 1924
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Eliza Gemmill
1839 - Unknown
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Margaret Gemmill
1844 - Unknown
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Jane Barr Pelronila Maria Josepha De Jesus Gemmill
1833 - Unknown
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Patrick Gemmill
1825 - 1825
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John Brown Gemmill
1837 - 1838
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Elizabeth Deans Maria Josepha Leonidas Gemmill
1829 - 1829
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Ann Maria Isabel Gemmill
1827 - 1827

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