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Samuel Malcolm

Birth28 Dec 1865 - Cambusnethan,Lanarkshire
Death12 Apr 1901 - 43 Waverly Gdns, Crossmyloof, Renfrewshire, Scotland
MotherAnn Paterson
FatherThomas Reid Malcolm

Born in Cambusnethan,Lanarkshire on 28 Dec 1865 to Thomas Reid Malcolm and Ann Paterson. Samuel Malcolm married Catherine Gordon Crawford and had 5 children. He passed away on 12 Apr 1901 in 43 Waverly Gdns, Crossmyloof, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Thomas Reid Malcolm
1821 - 1881
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Ann Paterson
1823 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Gordon Crawford
1867 - 1930
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David Gordon Malcolm
1899 - 1982
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Catherine Mccredie (Mccreadie) Malcolm
1895 - 1988
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Ann (Annie) Paterson Malcolm
1897 - 1903
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Francis Crawford Malcolm
1891 - 1892
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Thomas Malcolm
1889 - 1953

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