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Robert Gillespie

Birth25 Feb 1884 - Stirlingshire, , Scotland
Death03 Nov 1959 - Hamilton,Wentworth,Ontario,Canada
MotherMary Duncan
FatherJames Gillespie

Born in Stirlingshire, , Scotland on 25 Feb 1884 to James Gillespie and Mary Duncan. Robert Gillespie married Marion (Mary) Braidwood and had 5 children. He passed away on 03 Nov 1959 in Hamilton,Wentworth,Ontario,Canada.

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James Gillespie
1857 - 1903
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Mary Duncan
1862 - 1925
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Marion (Mary) Braidwood
1883 - 1918
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Alice Maude Lowe
1894 - 1988
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Robert Braidwood Gillespie
1915 - 1972
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James Melrose Gillespie
1907 - 1987
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John Duncan Gillespie
1912 - 1982
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William Lowe Gillespie
1922 - 1974
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Margaret (Pearl) Braidwood Gillespie
1909 - 1987

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