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Malcolm McNee

Birth08 Feb 1861 - Warwick, Lambton County, Ontario Canada
Death5 JUNE,1935 - Bagot,Renfrew Co;McNab Twp;Ontario,Canada
MotherIsabella Stewart
FatherDuncan McNee

Born in Warwick, Lambton County, Ontario Canada on 08 Feb 1861 to Duncan McNee and Isabella Stewart. Malcolm McNee had 8 children. He passed away on 5 JUNE,1935 in Bagot,Renfrew Co;McNab Twp;Ontario,Canada.

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Parents
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Duncan Mcnee
1809 - 1878
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Isabella Stewart
1818 - 1890
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Mary Mcnee
1896 - 1980
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Joseph Duncan Mcnee
1892 - 1923
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Alexander Stewart Mcnee
1906 - 1994
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John Shirley Mcnee
1902 - Unknown
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Malcolm Leslie Mcnee
1899 - 1921
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Jean Mcnee
1909 - Unknown
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Archibald Mcnee
1905 - Unknown
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Alexander Mcnee
1899 - Unknown

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