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John McLay

Birthabt 1811 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Death2 Oct 1901 - 2, Caledonia Place
MotherAgnes Ingram
FatherWilliam McLay

Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire on abt 1811 to William McLay and Agnes Ingram. John McLay married Sarah Crawford and had 15 children. He passed away on 2 Oct 1901 in 2, Caledonia Place .

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Parents
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William Mclay
1780 - 1869
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Agnes Ingram
1780 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Crawford
1810 - 1886
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Sarah Mclay
1811 - Unknown
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Jane Stewart
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Mclay
1838 - Unknown
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Helen Mclay
1853 - Unknown
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Mary Crawford Mclay
1843 - 1904
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Hugh Mc Lay
1850 - 1929
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John Mc Lay
1844 - Unknown
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James Mclay
1846 - Unknown
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Janet Mc Lay
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Malcolm
1845 - 1925
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Mary Mc Lay
1841 - Unknown
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Hugh Mclay
1848 - Unknown
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James Mc Lay
1838 - Unknown
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Hugh Mclay
1856 - Unknown
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Margh A Mc Lay
1847 - Unknown
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Archibald Mc Lay
1834 - Unknown
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Cathren Mc Lay
1849 - Unknown

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