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Catherine McKay 1775–1845 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1775
Birth Location: Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
Death Date: 1845
Death Location: 17 Borve, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Father: Alexander McKay
Mother: Isabel Cameron
Spouse(s): Peter Mciver
Children(s): Malcolm McIver, Kirsty MacKay, John MacIver, Kirsty Maciver, Angus MacIver
The story of Catherine McKay began in 1775 in Nairn, Nairn, Scotland. Catherine McKay married Peter Mciver, and had children including Angus Maciver, John Maciver, Kirsty Christian Maciver, Kirsty Mackay, Malcolm Mciver. Catherine McKay passed away in 1845 in 17 Borve, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Catherine McKay began in 1775 in Nairn, Nairn, Scotland.
- Catherine McKay married Peter Mciver, and had children including Angus Maciver, John Maciver, Kirsty Christian Maciver, Kirsty Mackay, Malcolm Mciver.
- Catherine McKay passed away in 1845 in 17 Borve, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
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Catherine McKay's Ancestors
Catherine McKay's Descendants
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1. Malcolm McIver 1819–1901
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2. Kirsty MacKay 1802–1871
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3. John MacIver 1799–1855
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4. Kirsty (Christian) Maciver 1813–1876
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5. Angus MacIver 1816–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Oct 1775
Event Place: Nairn, Nairn, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1845
Event Place: 17 Borve, Isle of Lewis, Scotland