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John Kellas

Birth1 April 1830 - Letterfoury, Cabrach, Banffshire, Scotland
DeathMarch 6, 1916 - 23 Breich St, Rothes, Moray
MotherMargaret GRANT
FatherHugh KELLAS

Born in Letterfoury, Cabrach, Banffshire, Scotland on 1 April 1830 to Hugh KELLAS and Margaret GRANT. John Kellas married Anne Leslie and had 13 children. He passed away on March 6, 1916 in 23 Breich St, Rothes, Moray.

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Parents
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Hugh Kellas
1789 - 1858
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Margaret Grant
1801 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Anne Leslie
1836 - 1872
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Jessie Miller
1852 - 1912
Children Show all
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Archibald Kellas
1860 - 1890
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John Kellas
1858 - 1936
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Ann Margaret Kellas
1867 - 1938
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Jane Mary Kellas
1869 - 1871
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James M Kellas
1865 - 1877
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Mary Miller Kellas
1880 - 1954
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Duncan Kellas
1878 - 1952
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Isabella Kellas
1887 - 1948
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Alexander Kellas
1863 - 1863
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Jessie Kellas
1890 - 1935
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George Kellas
1886 - 1896
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William Kellas
1884 - 1929
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Ann Kellas
1857 - 1857

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