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Robert Gordon Malcolm

Birth15 Jul 1837 - Three Churches, Hampshire, Virginia, USA
Death9 Feb 1905 - Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA
MotherJane E. Watson
FatherJames Taylor Malcolm

Born in Three Churches, Hampshire, Virginia, USA on 15 Jul 1837 to James Taylor Malcolm and Jane E. Watson. Robert Gordon Malcolm married Martha Elizabeth Ulery and had 5 children. He passed away on 9 Feb 1905 in Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA.

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James Taylor Malcolm
1805 - 1874
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Jane E. Watson
1804 - 1886
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Martha Elizabeth Ulery
1845 - 1895
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Jacob Harrison Malcolm
1866 - 1934
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Perry Sylvester Malcolm
1878 - 1944
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Herbert Malcolm
1874 - Unknown
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John N. Malcolm
1866 - 1919
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James Vandiver Malcolm
1884 - 1945

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