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John McFarlane

Birth28 Jul 1845 - Wishaw, Lanark, Scotland
Death22 Oct 1914 - Shotts, Calderhead, Lanark, Scotland
MotherMarjory Davidson
FatherDugald Mcfarlane

Born in Wishaw, Lanark, Scotland on 28 Jul 1845 to Dugald Mcfarlane and Marjory Davidson. John McFarlane married Agnes Browning and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Oct 1914 in Shotts, Calderhead, Lanark, Scotland.

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Parents
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Dugald Mcfarlane
1821 - 1888
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Marjory Davidson
1820 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Agnes Browning
1847 - 1917
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James Mcfarlane
1870 - Unknown
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Dugald Mcfarlane
1868 - Unknown
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Donald Mcfarlane / Macfarlane
1879 - Unknown
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Agnes Mcfarlane
1876 - Unknown
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Gavina Browning Mcfarlane
1881 - Unknown
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Marjory Mcfarlane
1887 - Unknown
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Mary Browning Mcfarlane
1866 - Unknown
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Marjory Davidson Mcfarlane
1872 - Unknown
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John Mcfarlane
1874 - Unknown
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Gavin Mcfarlane
1881 - Unknown

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