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Robert Dick

Birth1837 - Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death2 Aug 1893 - Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand
MotherSarah Campbell
FatherDavid Dick

Born in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, United Kingdom on 1837 to David Dick and Sarah Campbell. Robert Dick married Mary McKibbin and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 Aug 1893 in Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.

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Parents
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David Dick
1810 - 1900
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Sarah Campbell
1815 - 1895
Spouse(s)
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Mary Mckibbin
1860 - 1941
Children Show all
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Mary Ellen Dick
1883 - 1959
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Alfred George Dick
1891 - 1899
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David Thomas Dick
1886 - 1949
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Robert Gilbert Dick
1888 - 1957
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James Stewart Dick
1889 - 1962
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John Charles Tandy Dick
1884 - 1922
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William Hugh Mckibbon Dick
1882 - 1958
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Sarah Eliza Dick
1893 - 1973

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