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Neil Dewar

Birth8 Sep 1844 - Middlesex, Ontario, Canada
Death19 Aug 1925 - Middlesex, , Ontario, Canada
MotherMargaret McKellar
FatherJohn Dewar

Born in Middlesex, Ontario, Canada on 8 Sep 1844 to John Dewar and Margaret McKellar. Neil Dewar married Catherine (Kate) Crawford and had 8 children. He passed away on 19 Aug 1925 in Middlesex, , Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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John Dewar
1781 - 1846
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Margaret Mckellar
1777 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Catherine (Kate) Crawford
1845 - 1899
Children Show all
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Janet Matilda (Tillie/nettie) Dewar
1878 - 1900
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Tena Dewar
1873 - 1895
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Hugh Crawford Dewar
1870 - Unknown
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Percival Frances (Percy) Dewar
1882 - 1910
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Clara Minnie Dewar
1885 - 1901
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Sarah E Dewar
1871 - 1901
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Christina Dewar
1874 - Unknown
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Baby Ernest H Dewar
1880 - 1881

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