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Daniel McEathron

BirthMay 1764 - Kakiate, New York, United States
Death22 May 1835 - Brockville, Leeds, Ontario, Canada
MotherMargaret REID
FatherJohn MCEACHRON

Born in Kakiate, New York, United States on May 1764 to John MCEACHRON and Margaret REID. Daniel McEathron married Mary Beach and had 7 children. He passed away on 22 May 1835 in Brockville, Leeds, Ontario, Canada.

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John Mceachron
1740 - 1826
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Margaret Reid
1740 - 1810
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Mary Beach
1774 - 1849
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Nancy Anne Mceachron
1796 - 1879
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Alexander Mceathron
1800 - 1850
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Peter Mceathron
1806 - Unknown
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John Reid Mceathrons
1795 - 1876
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Stephen Mceathron
1796 - 1874
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Mary Mceathron
1808 - 1864
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Peter Mceathron
1804 - 1850

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