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John McGee

Birth1828 - Ireland
Death23 May 1902 - Artemesia, Grey County, Ontario
MotherSarah (McGee)
FatherDaniel McGee

Born in Ireland on 1828 to Daniel McGee and Sarah (McGee). John McGee married Elizabeth Johnston and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 May 1902 in Artemesia, Grey County, Ontario.

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Parents
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Daniel Mcgee
1801 - Unknown
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Sarah (Mcgee)
1811 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Johnston
1836 - 1886
Children Show all
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Robert Thomas Mcgee
1874 - Unknown
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Rebecca Mcgee
1863 - Unknown
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John James Mcgee
1864 - 1927
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David Arthur Mcgee
1867 - 1900
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Isabelle "Belle" Mcgee
1880 - 1958
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Margaret Matilda Mcgee
1878 - Unknown
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Francis E Mcgee
1870 - Unknown
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Ellen (Elener) Mcgee
1862 - 1923
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Sarah Kennedy
1861 - Unknown
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Margaret Jane Knott
1877 - 1958

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