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Catherine Morrison

Birth1801 - Cromore, Lochs, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Death25 Apr 1869 - Cromore, Lochs, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
MotherKirsty Macleod
FatherMurdo Morrison

Born in Cromore, Lochs, Isle of Lewis, Scotland on 1801 to Murdo Morrison and Kirsty Macleod. Catherine Morrison married Roderick McLeod and had 10 children. She passed away on 25 Apr 1869 in Cromore, Lochs, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

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Parents
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Murdo Morrison
1770 - 1862
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Kirsty Macleod
1785 - 1869
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Roderick Mcleod
1791 - 1872
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Catriona Macleod
1828 - 1911
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Christy Macleod
1839 - Unknown
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Alexander Macleod
1821 - Unknown
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Barbara Macleod
1833 - Unknown
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Donald Macleod
1830 - Unknown
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Isabella Mcleod
1865 - Unknown
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Malcom Macleod
1823 - Unknown
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Isabella Macleod
1849 - Unknown
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Mairi Macleod
1847 - Unknown
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Donald Macleod
1829 - Unknown

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