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John MacNeil 1832–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1832

Birth Location: Shenacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

Death Date: 4 Oct 1914

Death Location: Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: Alasdair Charles

Mother: Catherine MacVarish

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Catherine Currie

In 1832, John MacNeil entered the world in Shenacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, born to Alasdair Alexander Alex Macneil Immigrant Son Of Charles And Catherine Caitriona Macvarish. John MacNeil had children including Catherine Currie. John MacNeil passed away in 1914 in Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1832, John MacNeil entered the world in Shenacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, born to Alasdair Alexander Alex Macneil Immigrant Son Of Charles And Catherine Caitriona Macvarish.
  • John MacNeil had children including Catherine Currie.
  • John MacNeil passed away in 1914 in Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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John MacNeil's Ancestors

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John MacNeil
1832–1914
Birth Place: Shenacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Parents
Alasdair 'Alexander Alex' MacNeil Immigrant Son of Charles
1797–1867
Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Catherine ('Caitriona') MacVarish
1820–1871
East Bay, Nova Scotia
Grandparents
Hecter ((Eachann)) MacNEIL
1763–1850
Craigston, Barra, Scotland
Margaret McDougall
1775–1882
Barra, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Sheumais MacNeil
1740–1813
SARAH MACNEIL
1740–
Malcolm MacDougall
1750–1818
Catherine McNeil
1755–1794
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Iain MacNeil
1725–1822
Mary MacKinnon
1735–1767

John MacNeil's Descendants

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John MacNeil (1832–4 Oct 1914)
  1. 1. Catherine Currie 1870–1960
    1. 1. Malcolm Currie 1897–1965 m. Margaret (“Maggie” Mary) Currie 1900–1959
      1. 1. James (Allister) Currie 1937–2000 m. Margaret (“Peggy” Ruth) Power 1938–2022
      2. 2. Mary (Thelma) Currie 1933–2020
      3. 3. John (G.) Currie 1921–1942
      4. 4. Michael (Ambrose) Currie 1925–1942
      5. 5. Gerald (Aloysious) Currie 1932–2013
      6. 6. Joseph Currie 1931–1994
      7. 7. Leonard Currie 1940–2016
      8. 8. Bridget (Patricia “Patsy”) Currie 1938–2004 m. Norman Roach 1934–1999
      9. 9. Nora (Marie) Currie 1928–2010
      10. 10. Mary (Angelorum) Currie 1926–1929
      11. 11. Anna (“Annie” B.) Currie 1935–1935
      12. 12. Neil Currie 1922–

John MacNeil's Timeline

2 Records

1832
1832
Birth of John MacNeil in Shenacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Shenacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
1914
4 Oct 1914
Age 82
Death of John MacNeil in Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1832
    Event Place: Shenacadie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Oct 1914
    Event Place: Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada

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