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Family: Peter MCLACHLAN / Mary MCPHERSON (F379)

m. 12 Feb 1829


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  • Peter  MCLACHLANFather | Male
    Peter MCLACHLAN

    Born  1806   
    Died     
    Buried     
    Married  12 Feb 1829  Kilbrandon & Kilchatton Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father   
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    Mary MCPHERSONMother | Female
    Mary MCPHERSON

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    Duncan MCLACHLANChild 1 | Male
    Duncan MCLACHLAN

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    William Jamieson MCLACHLANChild 2 | Male
    William Jamieson MCLACHLAN

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    Agnes MCLACHLANChild 3 | Female
    Agnes MCLACHLAN

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    Peter MCLACHLANChild 4 | Male
    Peter MCLACHLAN

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    John MCLACHLANChild 5 | Male
    John MCLACHLAN

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    Elizabeth MCLACHLANChild 6 | Female
    Elizabeth MCLACHLAN

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    James MCLACHLANChild 7 | Male
    + James MCLACHLAN

    Born  16 Jul 1842  Snaib (or Snebe or Shebe), Parish of Avondale near Strathhaven, Lanarkshire, UK Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  5 Oct 1904  Dalkey Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried    Dalkey Farm Find all individuals with events at this location
    Spouse  Catherine MCCOLL | F117 
    Married  9 Dec 1862 or 1st Feb 1862  Dunlop, Scotland, UK Find all individuals with events at this location
    Spouse  Fanny Maria COPE | F118 
    Married  5 Feb 1878  James' residence at Dalkey, East Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Notes  Married:
    • NOTE: This might not be our Peter and Mary because K&K is about 200kms from Avondale where all their children were born. However, there are three indications that it could be them:-
      * The timing of the banns/wedding had them both aged 23 years old - which is reasonable.
      * The timing of their marriage was 2 or 3 years before the birth of their first (surviving) child.
      * The 1841 census has them living in Avondale but having been born in another county. So it is possible that they moved from one parish to the other soon after their marriage.