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Stanley Locke MacLean 1907–1995 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Jan 1907

Birth Location: Jordan Bay, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Death Date: 29 Jun 1995

Death Location: Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia

Father: Archibald MacLean

Mother: Alma MCLEAN

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Stanley Locke MacLean was born in 1907 in Jordan Bay, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada, the child of Archibald James Maclean And Alma Jeanette Firth Mclean. Stanley Locke MacLean passed away in 1995 in Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia.

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Biography

  • Stanley Locke MacLean was born in 1907 in Jordan Bay, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada, the child of Archibald James Maclean And Alma Jeanette Firth Mclean.
  • Stanley Locke MacLean passed away in 1995 in Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia.

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Stanley MacLean's Ancestors

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Stanley MacLean
1907–1995
Birth Place: Jordan Bay, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents
Archibald James MacLean
1874–1951
Bridgewater, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Alma (Jeanette FIRTH) MCLEAN
1875–1953
Jordan Bay, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Stanley MacLean's Timeline

2 Records

1907
1 Jan 1907
Birth of Stanley Locke MacLean in Jordan Bay, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Jordan Bay, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada
1995
29 Jun 1995
Age 88
Death of Stanley Locke MacLean in Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia
Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Jan 1907
    Event Place: Jordan Bay, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Jun 1995
    Event Place: Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia

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