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Jane MacQueen

BirthBet. 1725–1732 - Rigg
Death1799 - Raasay, Inverness-shire, Scotland
MotherJane Mackenzie
FatherAngus 3rd of Totaroam Check MacQueen

Born in Rigg on Bet. 1725–1732 to Angus 3rd of Totaroam Check MacQueen and Jane Mackenzie. Jane MacQueen married John MacLeod and had 12 children. She passed away on 1799 in Raasay, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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Parents
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Angus 3Rd Of Totaroam Check Macqueen
1690 - 1771
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Jane Mackenzie
1710 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Macleod
1714 - 1798
Children Show all
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Jane (Janet) Macleod
1764 - 1815
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Flora Macleod Of Raasay
1760 - 1780
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Isabella Macleod
1772 - 1795
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James Macleod Of Raasay
1760 - 1823
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Catherine Macleod
1768 - Unknown
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Julia Macleod
1776 - Unknown
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John Macleod Of Raasay
1758 - 1787
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Christina Macleod
1782 - Unknown
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Malcolm Macleod
1762 - 1821
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Anne Macleod
1778 - Unknown
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Margaret Macleod
1770 - Unknown
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Mary Macleod
1780 - Unknown

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