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William J. MacWilliam

BirthOct 03 1873 - Brantville, NB
DeathDec 31 1946 - Brantville, NB
MotherAnnie M. Taylor
FatherRoderick McLeod MacWilliam

Born in Brantville, NB on Oct 03 1873 to Roderick McLeod MacWilliam and Annie M. Taylor. William J. MacWilliam married Margaret Ann (Maggie) McEachern and had 11 children. He passed away on Dec 31 1946 in Brantville, NB.

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Parents
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Roderick Mcleod Macwilliam
1851 - 1893
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Annie M. Taylor
1846 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Ann (Maggie) Mceachern
1878 - 1928
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Roy William Mcwilliams
1899 - 1980
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Annie Elizabeth Mcwilliams
1913 - 1985
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Charles Norman Mcwilliams
1916 - 1921
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John Mceachern Mcwilliams
1907 - 1911
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Colin Ernest (Cal) Mcwilliams
1897 - 1981
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Joseph William (William) Mcwilliam
1903 - 1972
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Alvin Norman Mcwilliams
1908 - 1980
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John Culbert (Bert) Mcwilliams
1910 - 1969
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Jane Ederis (Janie) Mcwilliams
1915 - 1971
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Fergus Mceachern Macwilliams
1919 - 2004
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Roy Mcwilliams
1918 - 1918

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