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Jane Souter

Birth23 Jan 1849 - Pluscardin, Elgin, Scotland
Death21 Apr 1906 - Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand
MotherMay Shand
FatherJohn Souter

Born in Pluscardin, Elgin, Scotland on 23 Jan 1849 to John Souter and May Shand. Jane Souter married John McLeay and had 10 children. She passed away on 21 Apr 1906 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand.

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Parents
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John Souter
1828 - 1899
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May Shand
1826 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Mcleay
1833 - 1904
Children Show all
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Mary Shand Mcleay
1883 - 1965
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Margaret (Maggie) Wood Mcleay
1885 - 1967
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Donald Mcleay
1868 - 1951
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John Mcleay
1871 - 1947
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Jane Mcleay
1879 - 1949
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Anne Mcleay
1881 - 1961
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Kenneth Mcleay
1877 - 1906
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Grace Mcleay
1873 - 1943
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William Souter Mcleay
1875 - 1953
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Donald Roderick Mcleay
1888 - 1981

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