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Euphemia Mcdonald 1768–1857 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1768

Birth Location: Argyleshire

Death Date: 10 Feb 1857

Death Location: Cadder, parish, church, Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Father: Donald Mcdonald

Mother: Christina Beaton

Spouse(s): James Hunter

Children(s): John Hunter

In 1768, Euphemia Mcdonald entered the world in Argyleshire, born to Donald Mcdonald And Christina Beaton. Euphemia Mcdonald married James Hunter, and had children including John Hunter. Euphemia Mcdonald passed away in 1857 in Cadder, parish, church, Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1768, Euphemia Mcdonald entered the world in Argyleshire, born to Donald Mcdonald And Christina Beaton.
  • Euphemia Mcdonald married James Hunter, and had children including John Hunter.
  • Euphemia Mcdonald passed away in 1857 in Cadder, parish, church, Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Euphemia Mcdonald's Ancestors

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Euphemia Mcdonald
1768–1857
Birth Place: Argyleshire
Parents
Donald Mcdonald
1747–1803
Dunvegan, Argyll
Christina Beaton
1747–1819
Argyll Scotland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Euphemia Mcdonald's Descendants

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Euphemia Mcdonald (abt 1768–10 Feb 1857) m. James Hunter (20 Jun 1762–Bef. 1851)
  1. 1. John Hunter 1805– m. Elizabeth Douglas 1806–1876 m. Elisabeth Douglas 1805–1810
    1. 1. Jean Hunter 1835–
    2. 2. Thomas Hunter 1839–
    3. 3. Catharine Hunter 1830–1900 m. Daniel (King) Gray 1821–1907
      1. 1. Elizabeth Gray 1857–1933 m. Peter Dougal 1854–1917
        1. 1. Catherine Dougal 1880–1909 m. William (Barr) Alexander? 1884–1941
        2. 2. Peter Dougal 1891–1959
        3. 3. Mary Dougal 1896–1966
        4. 4. Neil Dougal 1876–1930 m. Elizabeth (Helen) Gordon 1879–
        5. 5. Daniel Dougal 1889–
        6. 6. Bella Dougal 1883–
        7. 7. Ann Dougal 1886–
        8. 8. Elizabeth Dougal 1875–
      2. 2. Mary Gray 1868– m. Charles Boyd 1867–
        1. 1. Robert Boyd 1891–1927 m. Margaret (Browning) Steel 1897–1978
        2. 2. Annie Boyd 1893–
        3. 3. Charles Boyd 1895–
        4. 4. Daniel Boyd 1898–
        5. 5. Mary Boyd 1900–
      3. 3. Daniel Gray 1871–1872
      4. 4. Margret GraY 1859–1939 m. Adam Sneddon 1857–1911
        1. 1. Annie Sneddon 1888–
        2. 2. Sarah Sneddon 1892–1970 m. John Kelly 1891–1967
        3. 3. Elizabeth ((Lily)) Sneddon 1896–1984 m. Walter Campbell 1896–
        4. 4. Daniel Sneddon 1894–1952
        5. 5. Margaret Sneddon 1883–1957 m. George (Adamson) RITCHIE 1861–
        6. 6. Mary Sneddon 1884–1950 m. Thomas (Frederick) Waller 1874–
        7. 7. Catherine SNEDDON 1885–1978 m. Thomas Paterson 1882–1938
        8. 8. Walter Sneddon 1890–1977
      5. 5. Annie Gray 1866–
    4. 4. Thomas Hunter 1827–1839
    5. 5. John Hunter 1824–

Euphemia Mcdonald's Timeline

2 Records

1768
abt 1768
Birth of Euphemia Mcdonald in Argyleshire
Argyleshire
1857
10 Feb 1857
Age 89
Death of Euphemia Mcdonald in Cadder, parish, church, Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Cadder, parish, church, Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1768
    Event Place: Argyleshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Feb 1857
    Event Place: Cadder, parish, church, Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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