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Marion McClenaghan

Birth20 Apr 1871 - St Jean Chrysostome, Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada
Death1968 - Howick, Quebec, Canada
MotherJane Bennie
FatherWilliam McClenaghan

Born in St Jean Chrysostome, Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada on 20 Apr 1871 to William McClenaghan and Jane Bennie. Marion McClenaghan married James John Craig and had 6 children. She passed away on 1968 in Howick, Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
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William Mcclenaghan
1834 - 1918
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Jane Bennie
1840 - 1923
Spouse(s)
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James John Craig
1872 - 1961
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Robert Wallace Craig
1910 - 1984
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Elizabeth Ruth Craig
1900 - 1966
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James William Mervyn Craig
1897 - Unknown
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Janet Lydia Craig
1907 - 1974
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Marion Esther Craig
1904 - Unknown
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Jean Catherine Lois Craig
1898 - 1988

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