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Christopher Macrae

Birth1588 - Cromarty, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Death1660 - Scotland
MotherMary Mac Kenzie
FatherChristopher MacGonnachie MacRae

Born in Cromarty, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland on 1588 to Christopher MacGonnachie MacRae and Mary Mac Kenzie. Christopher Macrae married Christina of Park McCulloch and had 9 children. He passed away on 1660 in Scotland.

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Parents
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Christopher Macgonnachie Macrae
1552 - 1615
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Mary Mac Kenzie
1558 - 1625
Spouse(s)
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Christina Of Park Mcculloch
1590 - 1662
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Christian Rob
1595 - Unknown
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Christopher Mcrea
1630 - 1690
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Isabel Mcrae
1616 - 1690
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Duncan Alexander Macrae
1636 - 1734
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Donald Mcrae
1614 - 1673
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Alexander Macrae Of Inverinate
1612 - 1685
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John (Ian Breac) Macrae Vii Of Kintail (Hypothetical)
1614 - 1696
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Murdoch Macrae
1623 - 1700
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Miles Macrae
1618 - 1690
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Helen Macrae
1622 - Unknown

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