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Murdo MacPhail

BirthAbt. 1772 - Lochs, co of Ross
Death26 Nov 1860 - Knock, Isle of Lewis
MotherAnn Macleod
FatherNot Available

Born in Lochs, co of Ross on Abt. 1772 to Ann Macleod. Murdo MacPhail married Ann Mcphail and had 12 children. He passed away on 26 Nov 1860 in Knock, Isle of Lewis.

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Ann Macleod
1771 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann Mcphail
1802 - Unknown
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Ann Macleod
1791 - 1872
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Anne Mcphail
1831 - 1894
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Donald Macphail
1825 - 1863
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John Mcphail
1842 - Unknown
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Margaret Mcphail
1829 - Unknown
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Ann Macphail
1824 - Unknown
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Kenneth Macphail
1827 - 1907
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Catherine Mcphail
1822 - 1908
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Angus Mcphail
1821 - 1894
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Neil Mcphail
1840 - Unknown
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Malcolm Macphail
1807 - Unknown
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John Macphail
1815 - Unknown
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Kenneth Mcphail
1818 - Unknown

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