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John McFarlane

Birth15 Feb 1809 - Kilfinan, Argyll, Scotland
Death07 Oct 1898 - Cowal, Dunwich, Ontario, Canada
MotherJanet McFarlane
FatherDuncan Mcfarlane

Born in Kilfinan, Argyll, Scotland on 15 Feb 1809 to Duncan Mcfarlane and Janet McFarlane. John McFarlane married Elizabeth (Betsy) McNab and had 6 children. He passed away on 07 Oct 1898 in Cowal, Dunwich, Ontario, Canada.

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Duncan Mcfarlane
Unknown - Unknown
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Janet Mcfarlane
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth (Betsy) Mcnab
1813 - 1892
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Betsy Mcfarlane
1853 - 1860
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Nina Mcfarlane
1855 - 1860
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Nancy Mcfarlane
1858 - 1860
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Alexander Macfarlane
1845 - Unknown
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Isabella Mcfarlane
1849 - 1910
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Janet (Jessie) Mcfarlane
1847 - 1928

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