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Janet McGrigor

BirthAbt 1770 - Knockbain,Ross and Cromarty,Scotland
Death14 Apr 1856 - Orford Twp, Kent, Ontario, Canada
MotherJanet McKinlay
FatherPeter Mc Gregor

Born in Knockbain,Ross and Cromarty,Scotland on Abt 1770 to Peter Mc Gregor and Janet McKinlay. Janet McGrigor married Donald Gollan and had 7 children. She passed away on 14 Apr 1856 in Orford Twp, Kent, Ontario, Canada.

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Peter Mc Gregor
1753 - 1826
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Janet Mckinlay
1753 - 1795
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Donald Gollan
1763 - Unknown
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Margaret Gollan
1795 - 1876
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Alexander Gollan
1801 - 1861
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Elizabeth Gollan
1801 - 1880
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William Gollan
1797 - Unknown
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Isobel Gollan
1797 - Unknown
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Roderick Gollan
1807 - Unknown
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Isbal Gollan
1793 - Unknown

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