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Mary McFarlane

Birth1826 - Ireland
Death01 Jan 1905 - Kingston, Ontario, Canada
MotherRachel Geddes
FatherNot Available

Born in Ireland on 1826 to Rachel Geddes. Mary McFarlane married Abraham Thornton and had 9 children. She passed away on 01 Jan 1905 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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Rachel Geddes
1800 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Abraham Thornton
1826 - 1866
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William John Thornton
1852 - 1916
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Annie Thornton
1861 - Unknown
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Catherine Thornton
1859 - Unknown
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Hannah Thornton
1851 - Unknown
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David Thornton
1865 - Unknown
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Louis Augustus Thornton
1880 - Unknown
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Fanny Thornton
1857 - Unknown
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Samuel Thornton
1862 - Unknown
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Margaret Thornton
1854 - Unknown

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