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James Robinson Mudie

Birth8 Jan 1878 - Glentyrie,Carmyllie, Forfar Shire, Scotland
Death6 Oct 1957 - Maywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
MotherElisabeth Ritchie Gold
FatherJames Robertson Mudie

Born in Glentyrie,Carmyllie, Forfar Shire, Scotland on 8 Jan 1878 to James Robertson Mudie and Elisabeth Ritchie Gold. James Robinson Mudie married Clara Mable TROFLER (Mudie) and had 7 children. He passed away on 6 Oct 1957 in Maywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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Parents
James Robertson Mudie
1851 - 1929
Elisabeth Ritchie Gold
1851 - 1920
Spouse(s)
Clara Mable Trofler (Mudie)
1888 - 1961
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Frank A Mudie
1914 - 1987
Daisy Lauretta Mudie
1909 - 1986
Earl Edgar Mudie
1919 - 1998
Alice Grove Mudie
1910 - 1989

Lucy Isabell Mudie
1908 - 1908
Nola Jeane Mudie
1927 - 1994
Norman Delbert Mudie
1923 - 2013

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