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David McRae 1828–1886 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 December 1828
Birth Location: Hillsborough, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death Date: 5 September 1886
Death Location: Caledonia Mountain, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
Father: Alexander McRae
Mother: Nancy (Trerice)
Spouse(s): Margaret Steeves
Children(s): Mary Mcray
The story of David McRae began in 1828 in Hillsborough, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. David McRae married Margaret Steeves, and had children including Mary Jane Mcray. David McRae passed away in 1886 in Caledonia Mountain, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Biography
- The story of David McRae began in 1828 in Hillsborough, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- David McRae married Margaret Steeves, and had children including Mary Jane Mcray.
- David McRae passed away in 1886 in Caledonia Mountain, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada.
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David McRae's Ancestors
David McRae's Descendants
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1. Mary (Jane) Mcray 1860–1948 m. Alphaeus (Witter) Turner 1856–1943
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1. David (Herman) Turner 1886–1960 m. Martha (Bell) Prosser 1883–1948
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1. Herman (Everette) Turner 1907–1982 m. Bessie (Mabel) Kellett 1905–1969
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David McRae's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 December 1828
Event Place: Hillsborough, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 5 September 1886
Event Place: Caledonia Mountain, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada