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John Malcom

Birth20 May 1723 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
DeathNov. 23, 1778 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
MotherRebecca Snelling
FatherMichael Malcolm

Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA on 20 May 1723 to Michael Malcolm and Rebecca Snelling. John Malcom married Isabella Allen and had 9 children. He passed away on Nov. 23, 1778 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Michael Malcolm
1695 - 1775
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Rebecca Snelling
1728 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Isabella Allen
1728 - 1805
Children Show all
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Michael Malcom
1758 - 1796
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James Malcom
1752 - 1829
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John Malcom
1753 - Unknown
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Ann Malcom
1751 - Unknown
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Sarah Malcom
1757 - 1800
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Daniel Malcom
1755 - 1771
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Allen Malcolm
1771 - 1824
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David Malcolm
1767 - Unknown
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Francis Malcolm
1762 - Unknown

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