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David McLeod

Birth1778 - West River, Nova Scotia
Death15 Apr 1851 - West River Station, Pictou Cty, NS
MotherElspie Bain
FatherHugh McLeod

Born in West River, Nova Scotia on 1778 to Hugh McLeod and Elspie Bain. David McLeod married Hannah Smith and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Apr 1851 in West River Station, Pictou Cty, NS.

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Parents
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Hugh Mcleod
1728 - 1801
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Elspie Bain
1745 - 1804
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Smith
1781 - 1866
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Daniel Mcleod
1807 - 1895
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Elspeth Macleod
1816 - 1933
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Anthony Mcleod
1810 - 1897
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James Mcleod
1823 - Unknown
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Ebenezer Mcleod
1821 - 1906
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Hugh Macleod
1804 - 1881
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Isaac Mcleod
1826 - 1860
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Margaret Mcleod
1824 - 1850
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John J Leatherland
1813 - Unknown
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William Smith Mcleod
Unknown - Unknown

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