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John Murray

Birth15 Feb 1777 - Inchure Rogart Sutherland, Scotland
Death21 April 1866 - Adale Farm Rogart Sutherand Scotland
MotherAnn Sutherland
FatherJohn Murray I

Born in Inchure Rogart Sutherland, Scotland on 15 Feb 1777 to John Murray I and Ann Sutherland. John Murray married Ann Matheson and had 15 children. He passed away on 21 April 1866 in Adale Farm Rogart Sutherand Scotland.

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Parents
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John Murray I
1745 - 1798
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Ann Sutherland
1751 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Ann Matheson
1786 - 1875
Children Show all
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Annie Murray
1803 - 1863
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Janet Murray
1826 - 1895
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Donald ( Provost) Murray
1805 - Unknown
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William Murray
1823 - 1902
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George ( Druggist ) Murray
1810 - 1861
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Elsbeth Murray
1821 - 1876
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Helen Murray
1814 - Unknown
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Margaret Mcintosh Murray
1818 - 1909
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Catherine Murray
1817 - 1886
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John Murray
1812 - 1852
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Lilly Murray
1819 - Unknown
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John Murray
1797 - 1841
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Patrick Murray
1810 - Unknown
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Margaret Mcintosh Murray
1801 - 1889
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Mary Ann Murray
1798 - Unknown

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