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James Henry "Malcolm Nix

Birth10 Feb 1828 - Upper Canada
Death24 May 1917 - Prince Edward County, Ontario
MotherHarriet "Stotenburg" Stoneburgh
FatherPeter Hyschuyler/Iskyler Nix

Born in Upper Canada on 10 Feb 1828 to Peter Hyschuyler/Iskyler Nix and Harriet "Stotenburg" Stoneburgh. James Henry "Malcolm Nix married Marie 'Hannah' Blakely and had 8 children. He passed away on 24 May 1917 in Prince Edward County, Ontario.

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Parents
Peter Hyschuyler/iskyler Nix
1800 - 1890
Harriet "Stotenburg" Stoneburgh
1807 - 1893
Spouse(s)
Marie 'Hannah' Blakely
1832 - 1910
Children Show all
Martha Ann Nix
1863 - 1940
Ellen Nix
1878 - 1943
William "Malcolm Or Martin Nix
1858 - 1918
Mary Jane Nix
1872 - 1944

Stephen Manley Nix
1851 - 1937
Charles Henry Nix
1852 - 1942
Oscar C. Nix
1855 - 1935
Willett Darling Nix
1865 - 1945

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