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Widow Mc Eachern

Birthabt 1775 - Scotland
Deathabt 1850 - West Point, Lot 8, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Born in Scotland on abt 1775. Widow Mc Eachern married Angus Stewart and had 8 children. She passed away on abt 1850 in West Point, Lot 8, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Angus Stewart
1765 - 1838
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John Stewart
1805 - 1884
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Margaret Ann Stewart
1815 - 1894
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Donald Stewart
1801 - 1887
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James "Malcolm" Stuart Stewart
1817 - 1883
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Patrick Stewart
1806 - 1884
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Kate Stewart
1800 - 1846
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Mary Ann Stewart (Stiubhairt)
1817 - Unknown
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Catherine (Kate) Stewart
1804 - Unknown

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