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Agnes Sinclair

Birthabt 1853 - Renton, Dumbartonshire
Death15 Sep 1913 - Dunbarton
MotherAgnes Wilson
FatherJohn Sinclair

Born in Renton, Dumbartonshire on abt 1853 to John Sinclair and Agnes Wilson. Agnes Sinclair married Peter Mcdougall and had 12 children. She passed away on 15 Sep 1913 in Dunbarton.

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Parents
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John Sinclair
1835 - 1903
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Agnes Wilson
1833 - 1874
Spouse(s)
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Peter Mcdougall
1853 - Unknown
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Mary Agnes Macdougall
1886 - Unknown
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Marion Macdougall
1891 - Unknown
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Susan Kelly Mcdougall
1881 - Unknown
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Agnes Mcdougall
1879 - Unknown
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Daniel Macdougall
1885 - Unknown
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William Macdougall
1888 - Unknown
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Chrisie Mcdougall
1895 - Unknown
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Macolm Mcdougall
1893 - Unknown
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Robert Mcdougall
1897 - Unknown
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John Mcdougall
1880 - Unknown
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Peter Mcdougall
1877 - Unknown
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Charles Mcdougal
1876 - 1935

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