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Born the son of William Henry Peddie  
Graham Peddie (1831-1894), civil engineer who lived in India for forty years.<ref>Glasgow Herald - Friday 12 February 1897</ref>
 
Born at Dollar the son of William Henry Peddie  


c1860 District Engineer on the [[East Indian Railway]]
c1860 District Engineer on the [[East Indian Railway]]


1866 December 26th. Married in Calcutta to Alice Adelaide Sophia Woodthorpe and they had 7(?) children
1866 December 26th. Married in Calcutta to Alice Adelaide Sophia Woodthorpe and they had five sons and two daughters


1894 November 30th. Died at Dollar.
1894 November 30th. Died at Dollar.
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Revision as of 06:32, 2 April 2015

Graham Peddie (1831-1894), civil engineer who lived in India for forty years.[1]

Born at Dollar the son of William Henry Peddie

c1860 District Engineer on the East Indian Railway

1866 December 26th. Married in Calcutta to Alice Adelaide Sophia Woodthorpe and they had five sons and two daughters

1894 November 30th. Died at Dollar.

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Sources of Information

  1. Glasgow Herald - Friday 12 February 1897