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John Malcolm

Birth16 OCT 1792 - FIRTH AND STENNESS ORKNEY
DeathMar 1861 - South Shields, England, United Kingdom
MotherJanet Rosie
FatherJames Malcolm

Born in FIRTH AND STENNESS ORKNEY on 16 OCT 1792 to James Malcolm and Janet Rosie. John Malcolm married Elizabeth Ann Grindley and had 15 children. He passed away on Mar 1861 in South Shields, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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James Malcolm
1745 - 1847
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Janet Rosie
1749 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ann Grindley
1795 - 1868
Children Show all
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Thomas Malcolm
1839 - 1893
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William Mcdonald Malcolm
1828 - 1914
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Jessie Elizabeth Malcolm
1824 - 1905
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John Malcolm
1830 - 1861
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Robert Nisbet Malcolm
1832 - Unknown
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Martha Maleham
1831 - 1833
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Joseph Maleham
1829 - 1845
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Marianna Maleham
1821 - 1892
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Elizabeth Malcolm
1827 - Unknown
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Sarah Malcom
1823 - Unknown
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Francis Maleham
1825 - 1892
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John Malcom
1826 - Unknown
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Jessie Elizabeth Malcom
1824 - Unknown
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Jessie Malcolm
Unknown - Unknown
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Jessie Mason
1822 - 1904

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