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John Ward

Birth30 May 1855 - Elderslie, Renfrew
Death15 Dec 1919 - Glasgow, Renfrewshire, , Scotland
MotherElizabeth Moir
FatherJohn Ward

Born in Elderslie, Renfrew on 30 May 1855 to John Ward and Elizabeth Moir. John Ward married Elizabeth Anderson Ward and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Dec 1919 in Glasgow, Renfrewshire, , Scotland.

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Parents
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John Ward
1825 - 1898
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Elizabeth Moir
1827 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Anderson Ward
1856 - 1914
Children Show all
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James (Jim) Anderson Ward
1884 - 1941
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Jessie Anderson Ward
1890 - 1918
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Annie Scott Ward
1888 - 1905
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John Ward
1883 - 1920
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Charles Ward
1886 - 1935
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Robert Anderson Ward
1893 - 1958
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Agnes Ward
1897 - Unknown
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Margaret Irvine Wolke Ward
1895 - 1918
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Elizabeth Moir Ward
1891 - 1956

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