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William McKellar

Birth9 Dec 1839 - Killearn, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Death30 Apr 1924 - Stratford,Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Mckellar
FatherMalcolm McKellar

Born in Killearn, Stirlingshire, Scotland on 9 Dec 1839 to Malcolm McKellar and Mary Mckellar. William McKellar married Margaret Wilhelmina Calder and had 9 children. He passed away on 30 Apr 1924 in Stratford,Ontario, Canada.

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Malcolm Mckellar
1802 - Unknown
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Mary Mckellar
1811 - Unknown
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Margaret Wilhelmina Calder
1843 - 1923
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Frederick James Mckellar
1882 - 1966
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Kate Mckellar Mann
1880 - 1960
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Wilhelmina Mckellar
1871 - 1957
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Malcolm Mckellar
1869 - Unknown
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Charles Mckellar
1870 - Unknown
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Katherine Mckellar
1881 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mckellar Barnsdale
1876 - Unknown
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Mary Scott Mckellar
1866 - Unknown
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William Mckellar
1878 - Unknown

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