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John Macaulay

Birthabt 1851 - Stornoway, rossshire
Death14 Apr 1939 - Seattle, King, Washington
MotherAnn MacLeod
FatherNorman MacAulay

Born in Stornoway, rossshire on abt 1851 to Norman MacAulay and Ann MacLeod. John Macaulay married Elizabeth Frances Harriett Bagot and had 15 children. He passed away on 14 Apr 1939 in Seattle, King, Washington.

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Parents
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Norman Macaulay
1816 - 1878
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Ann Macleod
1818 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Frances Harriett Bagot
1856 - 1889
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Betsy(elizabeth/betty) Mackay
1851 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Donald Macaulay
1881 - 1919
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Cathrine Mcaulay
1876 - Unknown
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(S) Donald Macaulay
1897 - 1919
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Alexander Macaulay
1881 - 1917
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Margaret Macaulay
1879 - Unknown
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Angus Macaulay
1881 - 1916
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Murdo Norman Macaulay
1890 - 1916
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Bella Macaulay
1886 - Unknown
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Anne Macaulay
1883 - Unknown
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Anne Macaulay
1883 - Unknown
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Margaret Macaulay
1889 - Unknown
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Angus [Mac I Ain Dh'll Iain] Macaulay
1881 - Unknown
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Donald Macauley
Unknown - Unknown
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Christina Macaulay
1893 - Unknown
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Donald Macaulay
1851 - Unknown

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