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Catherine MacAskill

BirthMay 1843 - St Ann's, Victoria, NS, CANADA
Death3 Sept 1930 - Sydney Mines Cape Breton Nova Scotia
MotherCatherine (Kate) Martin
FatherNorman MacAskill

Born in St Ann's, Victoria, NS, CANADA on May 1843 to Norman MacAskill and Catherine (Kate) Martin. Catherine MacAskill married Murdoch Mac LEOD and had 6 children. She passed away on 3 Sept 1930 in Sydney Mines Cape Breton Nova Scotia.

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Parents
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Norman Macaskill
1798 - Unknown
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Catherine (Kate) Martin
1800 - Unknown
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Murdoch Mac Leod
1836 - 1877
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Kate Mcleod
1875 - Unknown
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Alexander Mcleod
1876 - Unknown
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Angus Mcleod
1868 - 1898
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Murdena Mcleod
1880 - 1920
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Norman Mcleod
1868 - 1966
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John Mcleod
1871 - Unknown

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