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John Seivwright

Birth5 October 1845 - Marnoch, Banffshire, Scotland
Death27 February 1928 - Blackgate, Pitscandly, Angus
MotherJane Martin
FatherGeorge Siveright

Born in Marnoch, Banffshire, Scotland on 5 October 1845 to George Siveright and Jane Martin. John Seivwright married Jane Dalgliesh and had 6 children. He passed away on 27 February 1928 in Blackgate, Pitscandly, Angus.

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George Siveright
1801 - 1879
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Jane Martin
1812 - 1889
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Jane Dalgliesh
1856 - Unknown
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Walter Dalgliesh Seivwright
1881 - Unknown
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Jane Sievwright
1878 - 1972
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Georgina Seivwright
1879 - Unknown
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Mary C Seivwright
1883 - Unknown
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Janet G Seivwright
1892 - Unknown
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Annie Seivwright
1885 - Unknown

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