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George Smith Charleson

Birth06 Aug 1844 - Brough, Caithness, Scotland
Death12 May 1918 - Souris, Manitoba, Canada
MotherIsabella Malcolm
FatherWilliam Charleson

Born in Brough, Caithness, Scotland on 06 Aug 1844 to William Charleson and Isabella Malcolm. George Smith Charleson had 10 children. He passed away on 12 May 1918 in Souris, Manitoba, Canada.

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Parents
William Charleson
1793 - 1871
Isabella Malcolm
1797 - 1882
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John Sommerville Charleson
1875 - 1943
Margaret D Charleson
1870 - 1927
Isabell Mary Charleson
1880 - Unknown
George Donald Charleson
1877 - 1911
David Sommerville Charleson
1884 - 1925

William Charleson
1872 - Unknown
Malcolm Daniel Charleson
1888 - 1943
Andrew Sommerville Charleson
1885 - Unknown
Alexander Manson Charleson
1895 - 1951
Walter James Charleson
1892 - 1949

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