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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Big Families [photos]


Earlier we wrote that the McGillivrays were a big family. We have been continuing our research in the family tree and all we can say is WOW. We don't want to spoil the surprise <grin>, so we are only showing you a slim sampling.  Yesterday we showed you a 5 generation pedigree tree (1 family line). Today we are going to show 3 generations only, 2 family lines. The common generation is shown at the top, the family of John McGillivray. The second section shows 2 more generations from the Edward James family line. The third section shows 2 generations also, but this time from the Alexander family line. NOTE *.


John McGillivray
1841-1893
Children of John McGillivray and Mary Jane Hudson McGillivray
  1. Edward James*
  2. Alexander*
  3. Mary Jane
  4. George
  5. Benjamin
  6. Ellen Jane
  7. Frederick James
  8. Robert John
  9. William Henry
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Children of Edward James McGillivray and Alice Pearl Mooney McGillivray
1870-1946
  1. Grace Viola
  2. John (Jack) Harold
  3. Edward Hugh
  4. Lillian Mae
  5. George Melvin
  6. Norman Alexander
  7. Norman Clifford
  8. Esther Mary
  9. Robert Russell
  10. James Clifton
  11. Eshcol Leroy*
  12. Myrtle Elizabeth
  13. Daniel Augustus
  14. Albert (Bud) Joseph
Children of Eshcol Leroy McGillivray and Dorothy Mae Miller McGillivray
  1. Jewel Mae
  2. Raymond Leroy
  3. Alvin Cecil
  4. Wilma Louise (stillborn)
  5. Linda 
  6. Donna 
  7. Joe
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Alexander McGillivray
1911-1978
Children of Alexander McGillivray and Maude Goodrich McGillivray
  1. Ruth M. 
  2. Archie J.
  3. Clifford M.
  4. Frank*
  5. Benjamin 
  6. Glenda
  7. Rita
  8. Willard (Bill)
Children of Frank McGillivray and Olga Margaret Peterson McGillivray
  1. Clarence Albert (Sonny)
  2. Marlys
  3. Frank  (JR)
  4. Marilyn
  5. Judy
  6. David
  7. Greg
  8. Larry


1 comment:

  1. Who should we showcase next? Tell us the name of one of your relatives and a story, we will do some ancestry research and devote a post to them. Tell us in comments or in the 'Contact Us' form above.

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