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John McAlpine

Birth1777 - Cumberland, North Carolina
DeathDec 1827 - , Rockingham, North Carolina, USA
MotherMary Molly Smith
FatherMalcolm Kenneth McAlpine

Born in Cumberland, North Carolina on 1777 to Malcolm Kenneth McAlpine and Mary Molly Smith. John McAlpine married Susanna Parilla Anderson and had 11 children. He passed away on Dec 1827 in , Rockingham, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Malcolm Kenneth Mcalpine
1755 - 1827
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Mary Molly Smith
1755 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Parilla Anderson
1790 - 1872
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Archibald Brown Mcalpine
1815 - 1867
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Elizabeth Anderson Mcalpin
1811 - 1890
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James Mcalpine
1818 - 1860
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Francis A Mcalpine
1821 - 1864
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Alexander Smith Mcalpine
1810 - 1856
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John Alexander Mcalpine
1808 - 1881
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William Kennedy Mcalpine
1822 - 1918
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Elizabeth Perry
1830 - Unknown
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Franklin Asbury Mcalpin
1827 - 1914
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Mary Ann Mcalpine (Mcalpin)
1812 - Unknown
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Susan Mcalpin
Unknown - Unknown

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