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Edward McFarlane

Birth1879 - Partick Glasgow, Scotland
Death12 Sep 1956 - Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
MotherBridget May Kerrigan
FatherJames Mcfarlane

Born in Partick Glasgow, Scotland on 1879 to James Mcfarlane and Bridget May Kerrigan. Edward McFarlane married Margaret McFarlane and had 6 children. He passed away on 12 Sep 1956 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.

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James Mcfarlane
1844 - Unknown
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Bridget May Kerrigan
1846 - 1897
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Margaret Mcfarlane
1882 - 1971
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Sarah Mcfarlane
1910 - Unknown
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Edward Mcfarlane
1903 - 1947
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James Mcfarlane
1906 - Unknown
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Frank Mcfarlane
1908 - Unknown
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Margaret Mcfarlane
1915 - 2000
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Mary Mcfarlane
1913 - 2003

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