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Daniel McFarlane

Birth1859 - Edinburgh
Death20 Sep 1935 - Eastern General Hospital, South Leith, Edinburgh, Scotlan
MotherEuphemia Clementina Mulligan
FatherDaniel McFarlane

Born in Edinburgh on 1859 to Daniel McFarlane and Euphemia Clementina Mulligan. Daniel McFarlane married Margaret Cassells Keddie and had 5 children. He passed away on 20 Sep 1935 in Eastern General Hospital, South Leith, Edinburgh, Scotlan.

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Daniel Mcfarlane
1820 - 1861
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Euphemia Clementina Mulligan
1821 - 1872
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Margaret Cassells Keddie
1866 - 1916
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Jessie Mcfarlane
1889 - Unknown
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James Barron Mcfarlane
1895 - Unknown
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Daniel Mcfarlane
1888 - 1938
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David Keddie Mcfarlane
1885 - 1950
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Andrew Mcfarlane
1892 - Unknown

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