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Hector McNeill 1637–1730 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1637
Birth Location: Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Death Date: Jul 1730
Death Location: Scotland
Father: Alexander *McNeill
Mother: Jessie MacMullin
Spouse(s): MacLeod MacNeil
Children(s): Thomas MacNeill
In 1637, Hector McNeill entered the world in Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland, born to Alexander Mcneill And Jessie Macmullin. Hector McNeill married Macleod Macneil, and had children including Thomas Archibald Macneill. Hector McNeill passed away in 1730 in Scotland.
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Biography
- In 1637, Hector McNeill entered the world in Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland, born to Alexander Mcneill And Jessie Macmullin.
- Hector McNeill married Macleod Macneil, and had children including Thomas Archibald Macneill.
- Hector McNeill passed away in 1730 in Scotland.
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Hector McNeill's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Archibald) MacNeill 1650–1743 m. Margret ((Wier)) MacNeil 1650–1760
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1. Mary MacNeill 1678–1720 m. Iain ("John") McAlister 1673–1719
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1. Archibald McAllister 1700–1768 m. Jean\Jane McClure 1700–1778
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1. John McAllister 1740–1806 m. Catherine (Bridget) Gaskins 1766–1833
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1637
Event Place: Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Jul 1730
Event Place: Scotland