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Robert Geddes

Birth1750 - Bellie, Moray, Scotland
Death3/31/1812 - Musquodoboit, Halifax, NS, Can
MotherAnn Agnes Anderson
FatherJohn Geddes

Born in Bellie, Moray, Scotland on 1750 to John Geddes and Ann Agnes Anderson. Robert Geddes married Elizabeth McColeland and had 10 children. He passed away on 3/31/1812 in Musquodoboit, Halifax, NS, Can.

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John Geddes
1720 - 1800
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Ann Agnes Anderson
1720 - 1781
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Elizabeth Mccoleland
1756 - 1844
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Mary Ann Compart Giles
1788 - 1833
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William Carter Geddes
1782 - 1845
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Elizabeth Geddes
1790 - 1833
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Robert Geddes
1786 - 1869
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Michael Geddes
1784 - 1862
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Alexander Geddes
1801 - 1862
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Esther Geddes
1778 - Unknown
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Charles Geddes
1797 - 1801
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Robert Geddes
1781 - 1801
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John Geddes
1776 - 1845

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