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John Nicholson

Birth1829 - Dunblane, Scotland
Death23 Dec 1891 - Whitianga, Thames-Coromandel, Waikato, New Zealand
MotherJanet Milne
FatherAlexander Nicholson

Born in Dunblane, Scotland on 1829 to Alexander Nicholson and Janet Milne. John Nicholson married Ann Begg and had 7 children. He passed away on 23 Dec 1891 in Whitianga, Thames-Coromandel, Waikato, New Zealand.

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Alexander Nicholson
1780 - Unknown
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Janet Milne
1789 - 1843
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Ann Begg
1833 - 1872
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William Begg Nicholson
1855 - 1918
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Jessie Nicholson
1863 - 1916
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Charles Nicholson
1857 - 1941
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John Nicholson
1859 - 1938
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Grace Dawson Nicholson
1869 - 1964
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Mary Ann Nicholson
1867 - 1928
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Thomas Patterson Knox Nicholson
1861 - Unknown

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