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William Redpath

Birth20 Aug 1790 - Westruther, Berwickshire, Scotland
Death11 Sep 1855 - 40 West Campbell Street, Glasgow Blythwood, Lanarkshire, Scotland
MotherHelen Belches
FatherRobert Redpath

Born in Westruther, Berwickshire, Scotland on 20 Aug 1790 to Robert Redpath and Helen Belches. William Redpath married Catherine McDougall and had 8 children. He passed away on 11 Sep 1855 in 40 West Campbell Street, Glasgow Blythwood, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Robert Redpath
1757 - 1823
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Helen Belches
1763 - 1820
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Catherine Mcdougall
1798 - 1876
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Mary Fairbairn
1780 - Unknown
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Catherine Redpath
1823 - 1877
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Christina Redpath
1830 - 1872
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Jessie Redpath
1826 - 1848
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Helen Belcher Redpath
1818 - Unknown
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William Redpath
1820 - Unknown
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Robert Redpath
1827 - Unknown
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Catherine Redpath
1812 - 1891
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Alexander Redpath
1808 - Unknown

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