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Mary McLaren 1853–1921 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 April 1853

Birth Location: Ayrshire, Scotland

Death Date: 16 September 1921

Death Location: Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia

Father: Donald McLaren

Mother: Cathrine Mccoll

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The story of Mary McLaren began in 1853 in Ayrshire, Scotland. Mary McLaren passed away in 1921 in Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary McLaren began in 1853 in Ayrshire, Scotland.
  • Mary McLaren passed away in 1921 in Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia.

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Mary McLaren's Ancestors

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Mary McLaren
1853–1921
Birth Place: Ayrshire, Scotland
Parents
Donald McLaren
1808–1864
Glengarry nr Boleskine, Inverness, Scotland
Cathrine Mccoll
1820–1860
Appin, Argyll, Scotland
Grandparents
NEIL McLAREN
1776–1843
Glenorchy and Inishall, Argyll, Scotland
Donald Mccoll
1791–1872
Kilmallie, Argyll, Scotland
Anne Mckenzie
1794–1834
Kilmallie, Argyllshire
Great-Grandparents
John MacLaren
1754–
Catherine McLELLAN
1754–1836
Neil\Niel McColl
1772–1841
Mary Livingston
1763–1834
Donald Rankin
1770–
Mary McColl
1759–1834
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John McLaren
1729–
John McLELLAN
1730–1801
Sarah McFarlane
1734–1815
John McColl
1746–
Anne McLACHLAN
1746–1849
Margaret Cameron
1735–1775

Mary McLaren's Timeline

2 Records

1853
28 April 1853
Birth of Mary McLaren in Ayrshire, Scotland
Ayrshire, Scotland
1921
16 September 1921
Age 68
Death of Mary McLaren in Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia
Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 April 1853
    Event Place: Ayrshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 September 1921
    Event Place: Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia

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