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Ann Nancy Morrison

Birthabt 1781 - North Uist, Inverness
Death6 Feb 1868 - Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Born in North Uist, Inverness on abt 1781. Ann Nancy Morrison married Archibald McLellan and had 7 children. She passed away on 6 Feb 1868 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Archibald Mclellan
1778 - 1867
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Donald Maclellan
1770 - 1866
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Donald Stephen Maclellan
1818 - 1894
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Cecily Christy Maclellan
1808 - 1879
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Martina Maclellan
Unknown - Unknown
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John Maclellan
1818 - 1872
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Kelly Maclellan
1828 - Unknown
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Flora Maclellan
1800 - Unknown
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Christian Maclellan
1822 - Unknown

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