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William MacPhail

Birth18 Apr 1802 - Nairn, Inverness Shire, Scotland
Death1852 - Belfast, Prince Edward Island, Canada
MotherIsabella Clark
FatherAlexander McPhail

Born in Nairn, Inverness Shire, Scotland on 18 Apr 1802 to Alexander McPhail and Isabella Clark. William MacPhail married Mary MacPherson and had 6 children. He passed away on 1852 in Belfast, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Alexander Mcphail
1756 - 1835
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Isabella Clark
1771 - 1839
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Mary Macpherson
1804 - 1888
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Mary Jane Macphail
1841 - 1904
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William Macphail
1830 - 1905
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John Macpherson Macphail
1836 - 1839
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Lydia Margaret Mcphail
1844 - Unknown
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James Alexander Mcphail
1834 - Unknown
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Janetta Macphail
1831 - 1904

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