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Alexander MacWilliam

Birthabt 1850 - Glenluce, Old Luce, Wigtownshire, Scotland
DeathJan 1910 - West Ham, Essex, England
MotherAgnes McWilliam
FatherJames McWilliam

Born in Glenluce, Old Luce, Wigtownshire, Scotland on abt 1850 to James McWilliam and Agnes McWilliam. Alexander MacWilliam married Jessie C. Ross and had 11 children. He passed away on Jan 1910 in West Ham, Essex, England.

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Parents
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James Mcwilliam
1815 - 1884
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Agnes Mcwilliam
1852 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jessie C. Ross
1846 - Unknown
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Samuel Thomas Mc William
1872 - 1942
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Sarah Ellen Mcwilliam
1876 - 1980
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George Macintosh Macwilliam
1872 - 1932
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Margaret Mary Macwilliam
1878 - Unknown
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Robina Campbell Grant Macwilliam
1873 - 1897
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John R Macwilliams
1865 - Unknown
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James Thompson Macwilliam
1879 - Unknown
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Jessie C. Mcwilliam
1876 - Unknown
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Mary Letitia Mc William
1880 - Unknown
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Alexander Finley Macwilliam, Jr.
1870 - Unknown
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James Mcwilliam
1879 - Unknown

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