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Jane McFarlane

Birth7 Feb 1849 - Port Perry, Reach Twp, Ontario County, Ontario
Death16 Mar 1921 - Lambton, Ontario, Canada
MotherAnn Watson
FatherArchibald McFarlane

Born in Port Perry, Reach Twp, Ontario County, Ontario on 7 Feb 1849 to Archibald McFarlane and Ann Watson. Jane McFarlane had 12 children. She passed away on 16 Mar 1921 in Lambton, Ontario, Canada.

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Archibald Mcfarlane
1804 - 1887
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Ann Watson
1817 - 1897
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David Watson
1877 - 1957
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Jane "Jennie" Watson
1874 - 1945
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Archibald Aka Archie Watson
1870 - 1946
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Isabelle "Belle" Watson
1879 - 1943
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Janet Watson
1886 - 1951
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Malcolm "Malc" Watson
1881 - 1967
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Catherine "Kate" Watson
1885 - 1962
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Matthew Mcfarlane Watson
1892 - 1961
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Daniel Watson
1875 - 1956
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John Angus Watson
1882 - 1967
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Annie Watson
1872 - 1951
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Margaret Watson
1871 - 1951

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