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James McIlwee

Birth19 Feb 1856 - Black Bull Close, Bay Street, Port Glasgow, Renfreshire
Death20 OCT 1935 - Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
MotherMargaret Casey
FatherDaniel Donald McIlwee

Born in Black Bull Close, Bay Street, Port Glasgow, Renfreshire on 19 Feb 1856 to Daniel Donald McIlwee and Margaret Casey. James McIlwee married Rachel Ada Irving Hay and had 10 children. He passed away on 20 OCT 1935 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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Daniel Donald Mcilwee
1833 - 1906
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Margaret Casey
1834 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Ada Irving Hay
1869 - 1927
Children Show all
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James Mcelwee
1895 - 1970
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Donald Mcelwee
1900 - Unknown
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Margaret Mcilwee
1879 - Unknown
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Ellen Ada(toddy) Mcilwee
1893 - 1948
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Rachel Mcilwee
1891 - Unknown
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Mary Mcilwee
1877 - Unknown
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John Mcilwee
1874 - Unknown
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Annie Hay Mcilwee
1897 - Unknown
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Margaret Mcilwee
1878 - Unknown
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Mary Mcilwee
1876 - Unknown

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