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Agnes Macfarlane

Birthabt 1838 - Dunning, Perthshire, Scotland
Death10 Aug 1914 - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MotherJanet Smail Mcfarlane
FatherDougall Mcfarlane

Born in Dunning, Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1838 to Dougall Mcfarlane and Janet Smail Mcfarlane. Agnes Macfarlane married William Cramb and had 9 children. She passed away on 10 Aug 1914 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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Dougall Mcfarlane
1799 - 1874
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Janet Smail Mcfarlane
1822 - 1877
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William Cramb
1829 - 1879
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George William Keith
1860 - 1906
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Catherine Foote Cramb
1874 - 1948
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Francis Joseph Adam Cramb
1872 - 1925
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Dougal Mcfarlane Cramb
1866 - 1926
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Jessie Smail Cramb
1863 - 1928
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John Cramb
1868 - 1933
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Sarah Galloway Swan Cramb
1865 - 1932
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William Jnr Cramb
1864 - 1928
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Violet Elizabeth Cramb
1876 - 1949
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Agnes Elizabeth Thompson Cramb
1870 - 1941

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