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John Malcolm

Birth9 NOV 1845 - Windham, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada
Death19 FEB 1902 - Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada
MotherEleanor Buchner
FatherLewis Malcolm

Born in Windham, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada on 9 NOV 1845 to Lewis Malcolm and Eleanor Buchner. John Malcolm married Sarah Malcolm Stirtzinger and had 7 children. He passed away on 19 FEB 1902 in Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Lewis Malcolm
1802 - 1867
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Eleanor Buchner
1828 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Malcolm Stirtzinger
1846 - 1890
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Electa Jane Horning
1857 - 1931
Children Show all
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Adda M Malcolm
1878 - 1938
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Alma Malcolm
1880 - Unknown
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Nora Malcolm
1882 - 1935
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Wyatt Malcolm
1873 - Unknown
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Allen Malcolm
1881 - 1889
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John W. Malcolm
1875 - 1952
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Ella Malcolm
1871 - Unknown

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