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Ronald McDonald 1806–1855 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1806

Birth Location: Stenscholl, Inverness

Death Date: 15 Dec 1855

Death Location: Framboise, , Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: Donald MacDonald

Mother: Catherine MacDonald

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Ronald McDonald was born in 1806 in Stenscholl, Inverness, the child of Donald Macdonald And Catherine Macdonald. Ronald McDonald passed away in 1855 in Framboise, , Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • Ronald McDonald was born in 1806 in Stenscholl, Inverness, the child of Donald Macdonald And Catherine Macdonald.
  • Ronald McDonald passed away in 1855 in Framboise, , Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Ronald McDonald's Ancestors

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Ronald McDonald
1806–1855
Birth Place: Stenscholl, Inverness
Parents
Donald MacDonald
1764–1831
Urray, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland
Catherine MacDonald
1773–1854
Stenscholl Skye, Scotland, UK
Grandparents
Duncan McDonald
1740–1820
Urquhart and Glenmoriston, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Ann Allan
1740–1810
Urray, Ross & Cromarty, , Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Janet Grant
1714–
Francis Allan
1714–1794
Mary Gavin
1728–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Grant
1684–1773
Isobel Christie
1685–1762
Margaret Webster
1684–
Francis Allan
1687–
Jean H437
1682–

Ronald McDonald's Timeline

2 Records

1806
1806
Birth of Ronald McDonald in Stenscholl, Inverness
Stenscholl, Inverness
1855
15 Dec 1855
Age 49
Death of Ronald McDonald in Framboise, , Nova Scotia, Canada
Framboise, , Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1806
    Event Place: Stenscholl, Inverness

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Dec 1855
    Event Place: Framboise, , Nova Scotia, Canada

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