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Alexander McKay

Birth12 Dec 1785 - Rogart, Sutherland, Scotland
Death26 Dec 1857 - Earltown, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMary Gordon
FatherWilliam McKay

Born in Rogart, Sutherland, Scotland on 12 Dec 1785 to William McKay and Mary Gordon. Alexander McKay married Marion MacKenzie and had 7 children. He passed away on 26 Dec 1857 in Earltown, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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William Mckay
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Gordon
Unknown - Unknown
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Marion Mackenzie
1782 - 1862
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James Mackay
1810 - 1872
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Thomas Mackay
1812 - 1867
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Alexander Mckay
1820 - 1908
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Mary Mckay
1815 - 1900
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Rachel Mackay/macrichie
1805 - 1877
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Hector Mckay
1818 - 1847
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William (Andrew) Mckay
1809 - Unknown

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