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Mary Kidd

Birth22 November 1841 - St Fergus, Banff, Scotland
Death20 Oct 1917 - Newmachar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
MotherJane Barrack
FatherAlexander Kidd

Born in St Fergus, Banff, Scotland on 22 November 1841 to Alexander Kidd and Jane Barrack. Mary Kidd married James Hardie Cantlay and had 12 children. She passed away on 20 Oct 1917 in Newmachar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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Alexander Kidd
1820 - 1891
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Jane Barrack
1812 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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James Hardie Cantlay
1840 - 1919
Children Show all
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Mary Cantlay
1869 - 1954
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Margaret Cantlay
1867 - 1944
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James Cantlay
1871 - 1942
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Alexander Kidd Cantlay
1873 - 1943
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Jane Henrietta "Jeannie" Cantlay
1865 - 1873
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Henrietta Cantlay
1877 - 1955
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Susan Mackenzie Cantlay
1881 - 1974
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Agnes Geddes Cantlay
1883 - 1955
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William Cantlay
1887 - 1889
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May Taylor Cantlay
1875 - 1969
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Carlotta Jane Stewart Cantlay
1879 - 1955
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John Cantlay
1887 - 1901

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