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John (Pearson?) Kellock

Birth04 Jul 1769 - Balcruvie, Largo, fife
Death11 Oct 1829 - Largo, Fife, Scotland
MotherChristian Lessels
FatherWilliam Kellog

Born in Balcruvie, Largo, fife on 04 Jul 1769 to William Kellog and Christian Lessels. John (Pearson?) Kellock married Elizabeth Martin and had 15 children. He passed away on 11 Oct 1829 in Largo, Fife, Scotland.

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Parents
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William Kellog
1726 - 1806
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Christian Lessels
1727 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Martin
1766 - 1848
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William Kellock
1792 - 1796
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Margaret Kellock
1795 - 1896
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Robert Kellock
1806 - 1883
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Christian Kellock
1794 - 1796
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David Kellock
1799 - 1890
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Christian Kellock
1812 - 1893
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William Kellock
1797 - 1879
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Elizabeth Kellock
1801 - 1863
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John Kellock
1800 - 1878
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Robert Kellock
1806 - 1851
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John Kellock
1805 - 1878
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Margaret Stark
1796 - 1865
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Thomas Pearson
1809 - Unknown
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Alexander Pearson
1803 - Unknown
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Margaret Pearson
1801 - 1877

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