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Alexander Halliday

Birth11 FEB 1821 - Lot 57, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Death1877 - Ontario, Canada
MotherEuphame Haig
FatherThomas Euclid Halliday

Born in Lot 57, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada on 11 FEB 1821 to Thomas Euclid Halliday and Euphame Haig. Alexander Halliday married Nancy Ann gillis and had 10 children. He passed away on 1877 in Ontario, Canada.

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Thomas Euclid Halliday
1775 - 1821
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Euphame Haig
1775 - Unknown
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Nancy Ann Gillis
1824 - 1870
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Sarah Halliday
1849 - 1924
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Flora Euphemia Halliday
1851 - 1917
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Thomas Halliday
1855 - 1934
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Anna Halliday
1863 - 1941
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Christina Halliday
1862 - 1925
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Mary Halliday
1858 - 1925
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Alexander Halliday
1865 - 1957
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Angus Halliday
1866 - Unknown
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Isabella Halliday
1853 - 1920
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Ellen (Nellie) Halliday
1859 - 1959

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