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Robert Redpath

Birth02 JUL 1775 - Channelkirk, Berwick, Scotland
Death1842 - Montréal, Quebec, Canada
MotherHelen Melross
FatherPeter Redpath

Born in Channelkirk, Berwick, Scotland on 02 JUL 1775 to Peter Redpath and Helen Melross. Robert Redpath married Margaret Moffit and had 8 children. He passed away on 1842 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

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Peter Redpath
1741 - Unknown
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Helen Melross
Unknown - 1789
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Margaret Moffit
1774 - 1861
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James Redpath
1813 - 1850
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Hellen Redpath
1809 - 1885
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Elizabeth Redpath
1811 - 1884
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Mary B Redpath
1817 - 1901
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Peter Redpath
1807 - 1867
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Janet Redpath
1805 - Unknown
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Jessie Redpath
Unknown - Unknown
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James Redpath
1813 - 1868

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