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John JOHNSTONE

Birth01 Aug 1805 - Ashkirk, Roxburgh, Scotland
Death9 Sep 1860 - New York, New York, New York, United States
MotherHelen GLENDENING
FatherHenry John JOHNSTONE

Born in Ashkirk, Roxburgh, Scotland on 01 Aug 1805 to Henry John JOHNSTONE and Helen GLENDENING. John JOHNSTONE married Maria Pitcaithly and had 6 children. He passed away on 9 Sep 1860 in New York, New York, New York, United States.

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Henry John Johnstone
1773 - 1843
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Helen Glendening
Unknown - 1816
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Maria Pitcaithly
1805 - 1889
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Janette Johnston
1833 - 1906
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John W Johnston
1838 - 1910
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Isabella Johnstone
1846 - Unknown
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Julia Johnstone
1853 - 1934
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Ellen Johnstone
1841 - Unknown
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Maria Johnstone
1835 - Unknown

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