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John Young

Birth13 May 1833 - King Edward, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death14 February 1879 - Railway bridge at Bauds of Montbletton, Gamrie Parish, Banffshire, Scotland - UK
MotherHelen McIntosh
FatherJohn Young

Born in King Edward, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 13 May 1833 to John Young and Helen McIntosh. John Young had 9 children. He passed away on 14 February 1879 in Railway bridge at Bauds of Montbletton, Gamrie Parish, Banffshire, Scotland - UK.

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Parents
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John Young
1799 - 1885
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Helen Mcintosh
1795 - 1877
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Isabella Young
1860 - Unknown
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James Young
1871 - Unknown
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John Young
1866 - Unknown
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Agnes Young
1865 - Unknown
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Jessie Young
1869 - 1872
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William Young
1856 - Unknown
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Jane Young
1858 - Unknown
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Helen Young
1863 - Unknown
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Jean Young
1859 - Unknown

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