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Descendants of Archibald McNeill

Generation No. 1

      1.  Archibald1 McNeill, a crofter, married Ann McEwen 15-December-1808 in Church of Scotland, Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland.1.

Child of Archibald McNeill and Ann McEwen is:

 2   Flora2 McNeill, born 1828; died 23-March-1906 in Urkaig, Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland..

Generation No. 2

      2.  Flora2 McNeill (Archibald1) was born 1828, and died 23-March-1906 in Urkaig, Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland.2.  She married Archibald McPhee 15-March-1850 in Church of Scotland, Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland.3, son of Duncan McPhee and Margaret Bell.

  Notes for Flora McNeill:

Flora died at the age of 78 of influenza which she suffered for 7 days. Registered by her son, Duncan McPhee, X his mark.

  Notes for Archibald McPhee:

Archibald a boatman and crofter, died at the age of 76, cause of death unknown for 4 weeks. Registered by his son Archibald.      

Children of Flora McNeill and Archibald McPhee are:

3    Annie3 McPhee, born 1856.

4    Archibald McPhee4.

5    Duncan McPhee5

Generation No. 3

      3.  Annie3 McPhee (Flora2 McNeill, Archibald1) was born 1856.  She married Malcolm McNeil 25-October-1889 in Established Church of Scotland, Colonsay & Oronsay, Argyll, Scotland.6, son of Alexander McNeill and Mary McNeill.

  Child of Annie McPhee and Malcolm McNeil is:

  6  Mary4 McNeill, born 14-February-1891 in 54 Bay Street, Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scoltand.7.

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