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Peter McBeath

Birth8 Jul 1809 - Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
Death8 Nov 1864 - Callander
MotherChristian MacIntyre
FatherJohn Mcbeath

Born in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland on 8 Jul 1809 to John Mcbeath and Christian MacIntyre. Peter McBeath married Jean McFarlane and had 9 children. He passed away on 8 Nov 1864 in Callander.

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Parents
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John Mcbeath
1778 - Unknown
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Christian Macintyre
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jean Mcfarlane
1803 - 1841
Children Show all
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Christina Mcbeth
1830 - 1891
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William Duncanson Macbeth
1856 - 1917
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John Mcbeath
1838 - 1888
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Jean Mcbeth
1831 - Unknown
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Jane Mcbeath
1849 - 1879
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Duncan Mcbeth (Mcbeath)
1840 - 1867
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Peter Mcbeath
1847 - Unknown
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Duncan Mc Boath
1840 - Unknown
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James Mcbeath
1862 - 1865

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