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John Malcolm

Birthabt 1810 - Dunbennan Farm, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death27 Nov. 1865 - Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, ABD, SCT
MotherChristian (Christina) Anderson
FatherAlexander Malcolm

Born in Dunbennan Farm, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on abt 1810 to Alexander Malcolm and Christian (Christina) Anderson. John Malcolm married Margaret Frost and had 10 children. He passed away on 27 Nov. 1865 in Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, ABD, SCT.

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Parents
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Alexander Malcolm
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Christian (Christina) Anderson
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Frost
1821 - Unknown
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Margaret Frost
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Frost Or Learmond
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Margaret Frost
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Malcolm
1848 - Unknown
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Christina Malcolm
1850 - 1869
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Ann Malcolm
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Malcolm
1856 - 1931
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William Malcolm
1853 - 1933
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Andrew Malcolm
1862 - Unknown
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Robert Malcolm
1858 - Unknown
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Maggy Malcolm
1862 - 1862
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George Thomson Malcolm
1862 - 1862
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Margaret Malcolm Learmont
1846 - Unknown

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