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Margaret Dockerty

Birth1799 - Isle of Skye, Scotland
Death11 Dec 1863 - Prince Edward Island, Canada
MotherAnne Stewart
FatherDonald Docherty

Born in Isle of Skye, Scotland on 1799 to Donald Docherty and Anne Stewart. Margaret Dockerty married Angus MacLeod and had 13 children. She passed away on 11 Dec 1863 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Parents
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Donald Docherty
1759 - 1810
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Anne Stewart
1764 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Angus Macleod
1797 - 1885
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Mary Macleod
1831 - 1908
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Margaret Mcleod
1830 - Unknown
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Marion Macleod
1843 - Unknown
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Donald Angus Stonehouse Mcleod
1826 - 1916
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Mary Macleod
1824 - 1906
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Anne Macleod
1812 - 1882
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Malcolm Mcleod
1834 - 1923
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Katherine Macleod
1822 - 1895
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Effy Macleod
1828 - Unknown
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John Sentie "Sandy" Macleod
1820 - 1908
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Sarah Mcleod
1843 - Unknown
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Christy Mcleod
1829 - 1875
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Euphemia Iii ("Effy") Mcleod
1841 - Unknown

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