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John Malcolm

Birth1776 - Penobscot, Hancock County, Maine, United States of America
Death11-Sept-1846 - Oakland, Oxford, Ontario, Canada
MotherTryphena Wardwell
FatherFindlay Malcolm

Born in Penobscot, Hancock County, Maine, United States of America on 1776 to Findlay Malcolm and Tryphena Wardwell. John Malcolm married Mary Polly Eddy and had 9 children. He passed away on 11-Sept-1846 in Oakland, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Findlay Malcolm
1750 - 1829
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Tryphena Wardwell
1761 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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Mary Polly Eddy
1789 - 1828
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Eunice Miller
1783 - 1869
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Sarah Malcolm
1795 - 1874
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Rebecca Johnson
1780 - 1880
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Norman Malcolm
1818 - 1896
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Harriet Malcolm
1824 - 1901
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Otis Malcolm
1814 - 1878
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Sarah Tryphena Malcolm
1821 - 1862
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Lewis Malcolm
1802 - 1867
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Belinda Malcolm
1801 - 1865
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Robert Malcolm
1827 - 1912
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Mary Polly Malcolm
Unknown - Unknown
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Finley Malcolm
1799 - 1878

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