Allan Christopher Druhan1

M, #7051, b. 13 May 1871

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  • Last Edited: 1 Jan 2016

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Allan Christopher Druhan, page 292.

Elisa Druhan1

F, #7052, b. 31 July 1869

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  • Last Edited: 16 Jun 2017

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Elisa Druhan, page 294.
  2. [S1120] 1871 Canada Federal Census, on-line.
  3. [S1121] 1881 Canada Federal Census, on-line.

Lawrence Druhan1

M, #7053, b. 27 July 1873

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  • Last Edited: 23 Oct 2014

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Lawrence Druhan, page 294.

Caroline Druhan1

F, #7054, b. 19 April 1867

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  • Last Edited: 16 Jun 2017

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Caroline Druhan, page 295.
  2. [S1120] 1871 Canada Federal Census, on-line.
  3. [S1121] 1881 Canada Federal Census, on-line.

Christopher Druhan1

M, #7055, b. 20 September 1865

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  • Last Edited: 16 Jun 2017

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Christopher Druhan, page 295.
  2. [S1119] 1901 Canada Federal Census, on-line.
  3. [S1121] 1881 Canada Federal Census, on-line.

Michael Francis Druhan1

M, #7056, b. 15 September 1861

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  • Last Edited: 16 Jun 2017

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Michael Francis Druhan, page 296.
  2. [S1120] 1871 Canada Federal Census, on-line.
  3. [S1121] 1881 Canada Federal Census, on-line.

Mary Ann Druhan1

F, #7057, b. 23 September 1859

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  • Last Edited: 16 Jun 2017

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Mary Ann Druhan, page 296.
  2. [S1120] 1871 Canada Federal Census, on-line.
  3. [S1121] 1881 Canada Federal Census, on-line.

Mary MacGillivray1

F, #7058, b. 1 July 1873

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  • Last Edited: 19 Feb 2017

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Mary McGilvray, page 297.

Alexander John Fraser1

M, #7059, b. 15 May 1883

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  • Last Edited: 12 Mar 2016

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Alexander John Fraser, page 298.

Gilladomnan MacFergus1

M, #7060, b. circa 1050

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  • Birth*: Gilladomnan MacFergus was born circa 1050 in Scotland.1
  • Biography*: "According to the seannachies or genealogists, both Irish and Highland, Gilladomnan was the sixth in descent from a certain Godfrey MacFergus, who is called, in an Irish Chronicle, Toshach of the Isles, and who lived in the reign of Kenneth MacAlpin. There is a tradition that this Godfrey, or one of his race, was expelled from the Isles by the Danes, which, if correct, may apply to the conquest of Harold Harfager, who, in all probability, dispossessed many of the native chief. But the Celtic genealogists do not stop short with Godfrey MacFergus. Through a long line of ancestors, they trace the descent of that chief from the celebrated Irish King, Conn Chead Chath, or Conn of the Hundred Battles."1
  • Last Edited: 31 Dec 2017

Citations

  1. [S711] Donald Gregory, History of the Western Highlands & Isles of Scotland from A.D. 1493 to A.D. 1625, page 10.

Angus Alexander Gillis1

M, #7061, b. 9 July 1897

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  • Last Edited: 12 Nov 2014

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Angus Alexander Beaton Gillis, page 304.

Catherine Elizabeth Gillis1

F, #7062, b. before 19 July 1903

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  • Last Edited: 12 Mar 2016

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Catherine Elizabeth Gillis, page 306.

Catherine Harriet Gillis1

F, #7063, b. 18 February 1900

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  • Last Edited: 8 Aug 2019

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Catherine Harriet Gillis, page 306.
  2. [S861] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, 0861 - 5890a - Magdalela Schott.docx
    Source Citation
    Year: 1901; Census Place: North Sydney (Town/Ville), Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; Page: 29; Family No: 273
    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. 1901 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.

William MacBain 13th Chief1,2

M, #7064, b. circa 1660
  • Relationship: 6th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Birth*: William MacBain 13th Chief was born circa 1660 in Lochaber, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1
  • Marriage*: He married Jean MacIntosh, daughter of Donald MacIntosh of Kellachie, on 23 December 1688 in Scotland.3,6
  • Biography*: The 12th chief of Clan MacBean was Paul MacBean who due to heavy debts was forced to give up his lands in about 1685. However, the lands were re-granted in the same year by the Earl of Cawdor (Calder) to Paul's son William MacBean in Kinchyle. William's elder son Aeneas MacBean succeeded him, followed by his second son Gillies MacBean who fought and died at Culloden

    Paul’s son William, who was infefted in the family estate in his father’s lifetime, seems to have fallen into money difficulties. In 1697 he and his father were put to the horn; in 1708 he had to grant sasine of his lands of Kinchyle, Dores, Chapelton, Achnashangach, and others, to Mackintosh of Borlum, on a bond for 8000 merks; and ten years later Mackintosh of Culclachy held a wadset over Dores and Chapelton for £5000.

    From these embarrassments the family seems never to have recovered, and its difficulties were certainly not lessened by the part taken by its chiefs in the Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745.2,7

Family 1: Jean MacIntosh b. c 1660

Family 2:

  • Last Edited: 27 May 2019

Citations

  1. [S16] A. D. MacDonald, Mabou Pioneers, Volume I, page 88.
  2. [S710] http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macfarl2.html, ElectricScotland.com, http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macbean2.html
  3. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50278.htm#i502771
  4. [S1170] Of Drummond, LL.D, F.S.A., Scot. Charles Fraser-MacIntosh, An account of the confederation of clan Chattan : its kith and kin, page 33.
  5. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50277.htm#i502770
  6. [S1170] Of Drummond, LL.D, F.S.A., Scot. Charles Fraser-MacIntosh, An account of the confederation of clan Chattan : its kith and kin, page 34.
  7. [S746] Wikipedia, online http://Wikipedia.com, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_MacBean

Gillies MacBain1,2

M, #7065, b. circa 1703, d. 16 April 1746


  • Relationship: 5th great-granduncle of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Birth*: Gillies MacBain was born circa 1703 in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1,2
  • Occupation*: He was Captain in the Mackintosh Regiment. on 16 April 1746.2
  • Death*: He died on 16 April 1746 in Culloden, Inverness-shire, Scotland; Cause: Injuries received at the Battle of Culloden.2
  • Biography*: AEneas is believed to have been living in 1745, so that his brother, Gillies Mor, who played a heroic part then, was not "of Kinchyle" as is generally stated. At the proving of his will he was described as son to Kinchyle and late tacksman at Dunachton, domiciled at Dalmagerry. Among his property was a copper still valued at seven pounds; in the "List of Persons concerned in the Rebellion" he is described as a "brewer "; and it has been conjectured that, his farm at Dunachton having proved unsuccessful, he was the innkeeper at Dalmagerry.

    Brewer or innkeeper, Major Gillies MacBean stands out as one of the most valiant figures on the Culloden battlefield. Six feet four and a half inches in height, and armed with claymore and target, he was a formidable figure. When the Argyll militia broke down a wall on the right, which enabled the dragoons to attack the flank of the Highland army, MacBean set himself at the gap, and cut down man after man as they came through. Thirteen in all, including Lord Robert Ker, had fallen under his strokes, and when the enraged enemy closed round him in numbers, he set his back to the wall and proceeded to sell his life as dearly as possible. An English officer, struck by his heroism, called to the soldiers to "save that brave man," but at that moment the heroic Major fell, his thigh bone broken, a dreadful sword cut on his head, and his body pierced with many bayonet wounds. His widow is said to have composed a pathetic lament to his memory—Mo run geal oig, "My fair young beloved." His fate was also enshrined in a set of verses which appeared in a northern periodical and have been attributed to Lord Byron.

    Lord Byron wrote:
    GILLIES MACBAlN
    "The clouds may pour down on Culloden's red plain,
    But their waters shall flow o'er its crimson in vain,
    For their drops shall seem few to the tears for the slain,
    But mine are for thee, my brave Gillies MacBain!
    "Though thy cause was the cause of the injured and brave;
    Though thy death was the hero's and glorious thy grave,
    My sad heart bleeds o're thee, my Gillies MacBain!
    "How the horse and the horseman thy single hand slew!
    But what could the mightiest single arm do?
    A hundred like thee might the battle regain;
    But cold are thy hand and heart, Gillies MacBain!
    "With thy back to the wall and thy breast to the targe,
    Full flashed thy claymore in the face of their charge:
    The blood of their boldest that barren turf stain,
    But, Alas! Thine is reddest thee, Gillies MacBain!
    "Hewn down, but still battling, thou sunk'st on the ground -
    Thy plaid was one gore, and thy breast was one wound;
    Thirteen of thy foes by thy right hand lay slain
    Oh! Would they were thousands for Gillies MacBain!
    "Oh! Loud and long heard shall thy coronach be,
    And high o'er the heather thy cairn we shall see;
    And deep in all bosoms thy name shall remain
    But deepest in mine, dearest Gillies MacBain!
    "And daily the eyes of thy brave boy before
    Shall thy plaid be unfolded, unsheathed the claymore;
    And the white rose shall bloom on his bonnet again
    Should he prove the true son of my Gillies MacBain!"

    .2,4,5,3
  • Last Edited: 22 Feb 2020

Citations

  1. [S16] A. D. MacDonald, Mabou Pioneers, Volume I, page 88.
  2. [S712] http://celticgenealogy.org/getperson.php, Celticgenealogy.com, http://celticgenealogy.org/getperson.php
  3. [S1170] Of Drummond, LL.D, F.S.A., Scot. Charles Fraser-MacIntosh, An account of the confederation of clan Chattan : its kith and kin, page 34.
  4. [S710] http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macfarl2.html, ElectricScotland.com, http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macbean2.html
  5. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p64031.htm#i640301

Paul MacBain 12th Chief1,2

M, #7066, b. circa 1630, d. 1703
  • Relationship: 7th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Birth*: Paul MacBain 12th Chief was born circa 1630 in Kinchyle, Scotland.1
  • Marriage*: He married Anna Urquhart circa 1660 in Scotland.5
  • Death*: Paul MacBain 12th Chief died in 1703 in Scotland.1,4
  • Biography*: John’s son and successor Paul took no part in Mackintosh’s feudal demonstration in Lochaber in 1667, but in 1667 he atoned to the Captain of Clan Chattan by giving him a regular bond of manrent in the ancient style, undertaking to "follow him as his chief, with all his men tenants, family, and followers of the Clan Vean, against all men except only the King, Lord Huntly, and the Laird of Calder." Later, with two others, he undertook, for a payment of blackmail, to protect the lands of Strathdearn, Strathnairn, and adjoining districts against the depredations of cattle thieves.

    The 12th chief of Clan MacBean was Paul MacBean who due to heavy debts was forced to give up his lands in about 1685. However, the lands were re-granted in the same year by the Earl of Cawdor (Calder) to Paul's son William MacBean in Kinchyle.1,2

Family: Anna Urquhart b. c 1630

  • Last Edited: 21 Feb 2020

Citations

  1. [S710] http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macfarl2.html, ElectricScotland.com, http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macbean2.html
  2. [S746] Wikipedia, online http://Wikipedia.com, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_MacBean
  3. [S1170] Of Drummond, LL.D, F.S.A., Scot. Charles Fraser-MacIntosh, An account of the confederation of clan Chattan : its kith and kin, page 33.
  4. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50277.htm#i502769
  5. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50277.htm#i502770
  6. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50278.htm#i502771

John MacBain of that Ilk1,2

M, #7067, b. 1619, d. 1658
  • Relationship: 8th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Birth*: John MacBain of that Ilk was born in 1619 in Scotland.1,3
  • Marriage*: He married Marie MacQueen, daughter of Donald MacQueen of Corrybrough, circa 1630 in Scotland.2
  • Biography*: Angus’s son John was the first to bear clearly the present family name. He received his sasine of the lands of Kinchyle in 1651 as "John MacBean, alias M’Angus vic Phaill, lawful son and nearest heir of Angus M’Phaill vic William vic Gillies."1
  • Death*: John MacBain of that Ilk died in 1658 in Scotland.1,3

Family: Marie MacQueen b. c 1600

  • Last Edited: 27 May 2019

Citations

  1. [S710] http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macfarl2.html, ElectricScotland.com, http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macbean2.html
  2. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50277.htm#i502769
  3. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50277.htm#i502767
  4. [S1170] Of Drummond, LL.D, F.S.A., Scot. Charles Fraser-MacIntosh, An account of the confederation of clan Chattan : its kith and kin, page 33.

Angus MacBain Laird of Kinchyle1

M, #7068, b. circa 1570
  • Relationship: 9th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Death*: Angus MacBain Laird of Kinchyle died in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1
  • Birth*: He was born circa 1570 in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1,2
  • Biography*: Even in 1609, when the head of this house was clearly recognised as chief of his race, he was still only a tenant. In that year Angus MacPhail "in Kinkell" signed the Band of Union, "taking the full burden in and upon him of his kin and race of Clan Vean." In 1610, however, Angus obtained a feu of his lands from Campbell of Cawdor, and he duly appears as laird "of Kinchyle" in the Valuation Roll of 1644.1

Family:

  • Last Edited: 28 Jun 2019

Citations

  1. [S710] http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macfarl2.html, ElectricScotland.com, http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macbean2.html
  2. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50277.htm#i502766
  3. [S742] The Peerage, online thepeerage.com, http://thepeerage.com/p50277.htm#i502767
  4. [S1170] Of Drummond, LL.D, F.S.A., Scot. Charles Fraser-MacIntosh, An account of the confederation of clan Chattan : its kith and kin, page 33.

Paul M'William vic Gillies1

M, #7069, b. circa 1540
  • Relationship: 10th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Name Variation: Paul M'William vic Gillies was also known as Paul MacBain.2
  • Birth*: He was born circa 1540 in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1
  • Death*: He died in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1
  • Biography*: So far the family were merely tenants of land. The next head of the house, Paul M’William vic Gillies, who in 1568 witnessed the infeftment of the sixteenth Mackintosh Chief in Dunachton, is designated merely as "in Kinchellye."1
  • Last Edited: 27 Dec 2015

William MacGillies MacFaill1

M, #7070, b. circa 1510
  • Relationship: 11th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Name Variation: William MacGillies MacFaill was also known as William MacBain.2
  • Birth*: He was born circa 1510 in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1
  • Death*: He died in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1
  • Biography*: Mr. A. M. Mackintosh in his History of the Machintoshes and Clan Chattan quotes a number of charters and bands which show that the MacBeans took an intimate part in the affairs of the Mackintosh chiefs.
    Mr. Mackintosh identifies the William MacGillies MacFaill who signed Clan Chattan’s band in 1543 as this MacGillies MacFaill.1

Family:

  • Last Edited: 27 Dec 2015

Gillies Macphail1

M, #7071, b. circa 1480
  • Relationship: 12th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Name Variation: Gillies Macphail was also known as Gillies MacBain.2
  • Birth*: He was born circa 1480 in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1
  • Death*: He died in Kinchyle, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1
  • Biography*: Mr. A. M. Mackintosh in his History of the Machintoshes and Clan Chattan quotes a number of charters and bands which show that the MacBeans took an intimate part in the affairs of the Mackintosh chiefs.

    This Gillies, Mr. Mackintosh identifies with the Gillies M’Fal who appears in the Exchequer Rolls as tenant of Dulleter in 1502-8.1

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  • Last Edited: 27 Dec 2015

Donald Macphail1

M, #7072, b. circa 1450
  • Relationship: 13th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Birth*: Donald Macphail was born circa 1450 in Scotland.1
  • Death*: He died in Scotland.1
  • Biography*: Mr. A. M. Mackintosh in his History of the Machintoshes and Clan Chattan quotes a number of charters and bands which show that the MacBeans took an intimate part in the affairs of the Mackintosh chiefs.

    In 1490 Donald MacPaul or Macphail (son of Paul) witnessed a band between the lairds of Mackintosh and Kilravock, and two years later Donald Macphail and Gillies Macphail witnessed a contract between Ferquhard Mackintosh and the Dunbars.1

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  • Last Edited: 27 Dec 2015

Paul MacBain1,2

M, #7073, b. circa 1420
  • Relationship: 14th great-grandfather of Donald James MacFarlane

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  • Birth*: Paul MacBain was born circa 1420 in Scotland.1

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  • Last Edited: 27 Dec 2015

Christina Kennedy1,2

F, #7074, b. 1 July 1868

The ancestry chart of Archibald MacFarlane (ID # 34) is presented because he unites the ancestry of both his parents. If an individual appears more than once in Archibald's chart this indicates descent from the individual in more than one line. By clicking on the each instance (i.e. Ancestry of Archibald MacFarlane (#5)) each line of descent will be shown.

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  • Last Edited: 21 Dec 2014

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Christy Kennedy, page 315.
  2. [S770] Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, online https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/, Birth registration for Christina Kennedy
    Registration year 1868
    Book 1814
    Page 78
    Number 551.

Catherine Kennedy1

F, #7075, b. 3 March 1853

The ancestry chart of Archibald MacFarlane (ID # 34) is presented because he unites the ancestry of both his parents. If an individual appears more than once in Archibald's chart this indicates descent from the individual in more than one line. By clicking on the each instance (i.e. Ancestry of Archibald MacFarlane (#5)) each line of descent will be shown.

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  • Last Edited: 21 Dec 2014

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Catherine Kennedy, page 316.

Christine Kennedy1

F, #7076, b. 14 January 1867

The ancestry chart of Archibald MacFarlane (ID # 34) is presented because he unites the ancestry of both his parents. If an individual appears more than once in Archibald's chart this indicates descent from the individual in more than one line. By clicking on the each instance (i.e. Ancestry of Archibald MacFarlane (#5)) each line of descent will be shown.

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  • Last Edited: 5 Feb 2011

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Christine Kennedy, page 317.

Catherine MacDonald1

F, #7077, b. 28 May 1896
  • Relationship: 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Donald James MacFarlane

The ancestry chart of Archibald MacFarlane (ID # 34) is presented because he unites the ancestry of both his parents. If an individual appears more than once in Archibald's chart this indicates descent from the individual in more than one line. By clicking on the each instance (i.e. Ancestry of Archibald MacFarlane (#5)) each line of descent will be shown.

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  • Last Edited: 5 Feb 2011

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Catherine MacDonald, page 325.

Duncan MacDonald1

M, #7078, b. 8 May 1872

The ancestry chart of Archibald MacFarlane (ID # 34) is presented because he unites the ancestry of both his parents. If an individual appears more than once in Archibald's chart this indicates descent from the individual in more than one line. By clicking on the each instance (i.e. Ancestry of Archibald MacFarlane (#5)) each line of descent will be shown.

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  • Last Edited: 12 Mar 2016

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Duncan MacDonald, page 327.

Mary Jane MacDonald1

F, #7079, b. 4 September 1880

The ancestry chart of Archibald MacFarlane (ID # 34) is presented because he unites the ancestry of both his parents. If an individual appears more than once in Archibald's chart this indicates descent from the individual in more than one line. By clicking on the each instance (i.e. Ancestry of Archibald MacFarlane (#5)) each line of descent will be shown.

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  • Last Edited: 12 Mar 2016

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Mary Jane MacDonald, page 327.

Dougald MacDonald1

M, #7080, b. 15 September 1875

The ancestry chart of Archibald MacFarlane (ID # 34) is presented because he unites the ancestry of both his parents. If an individual appears more than once in Archibald's chart this indicates descent from the individual in more than one line. By clicking on the each instance (i.e. Ancestry of Archibald MacFarlane (#5)) each line of descent will be shown.

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  • Last Edited: 12 Mar 2016

Citations

  1. [S709] Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Birth record of Dougald MacDonald, page 329.