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James Donald Eadie

Birth14 Jun 1884 - Broomlands, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Death22 Sep 1968 - Wombourne, Staffordshire, England
MotherEuphemia Thomson
FatherWilliam Eadie

Born in Broomlands, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland on 14 Jun 1884 to William Eadie and Euphemia Thomson. James Donald Eadie married Adelaide Ewen Wilson and had 5 children. He passed away on 22 Sep 1968 in Wombourne, Staffordshire, England.

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Parents
William Eadie
1846 - 1896
Euphemia Thomson
1850 - 1911
Spouse(s)
Adelaide Ewen Wilson
1890 - 1930
Dorothy Gladys Darby
1895 - 1982
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George Shepherd Eadie
1918 - 1971
Margaret Eadie
1920 - 1998
William Thomson Eadie
1915 - 1976

James Cunningham Eadie
1932 - 1958
Marie Adelaide "Bunty" Eadie
1926 - 2006

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