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Jessie Ann Firth

Birth23 October 1863 - Disputed Islands, Whatcom, Washington Territory
Death23 May 1934 - Friday Harbor, San Juan, Washington, United States
MotherJanet Jessie Farthingham Grant
FatherRobert Firth

Born in Disputed Islands, Whatcom, Washington Territory on 23 October 1863 to Robert Firth and Janet Jessie Farthingham Grant. Jessie Ann Firth married John Douglas and had 10 children. She passed away on 23 May 1934 in Friday Harbor, San Juan, Washington, United States.

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Parents
Robert Firth
1830 - 1903
Janet Jessie Farthingham Grant
1828 - 1889
Spouse(s)
John Douglas
1859 - 1946
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Luella Margaret "Lou" Douglas
1899 - 1989
John William Douglas
1888 - 1955
Jessie M Douglas
1890 - 1981
Dollie M Douglas
1902 - 1968
Theodore Roosevelt "Ted" Douglas
1906 - 1982

Robert Bryson Leslie Douglas
1884 - 1936
George Alfred Chris Douglas
1895 - 1965
James Firth Douglas
1904 - 1955
Grover Cleveland (Cleve) Douglas
1893 - 1901
Birdie Daisy Isabel Douglas
1887 - 1888

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