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Alexander McLeod

BirthOctober 1865 - Cape Breton
Death28 Mar 1939 - Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherAnn Martin
FatherAlexander McLeod

Born in Cape Breton on October 1865 to Alexander McLeod and Ann Martin. Alexander McLeod married Bertha Amelia Cann and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1939 in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Alexander Mcleod
1865 - 1939
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Ann Martin
1828 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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Bertha Amelia Cann
1869 - 1946
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Louis Alexander Mcleod
1899 - 1950
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Frederick James Mcleod
1893 - 1973
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Grace (Nita) Mcleod
1891 - 1984
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Elizabeth Mcleod
1907 - 1990
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Anita Bertha Macleod
1896 - 1988
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George Arthur Macleod
1900 - Unknown
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Florence Mcleod
1891 - Unknown
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Jean Mcleod
1900 - Unknown

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