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Ellen Cruickshank

Birth18 March 1835 - Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada
Death12 April 1918 - Brighton Town, East Side, Essex, Vermont
MotherCaroline Glanville Cooke
FatherRobert Cromarty Cruickshank

Born in Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada on 18 March 1835 to Robert Cromarty Cruickshank and Caroline Glanville Cooke. Ellen Cruickshank married Joseph H. McKelvey and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 April 1918 in Brighton Town, East Side, Essex, Vermont.

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Parents
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Robert Cromarty Cruickshank
1800 - 1885
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Caroline Glanville Cooke
1813 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Joseph H. Mckelvey
1831 - 1916
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Margaret Stevenson Mckelvie
1860 - 1928
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Helen Augusta Mckelvey
1869 - 1952
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Robert Cromarty Mckelvey
1864 - 1938
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George Banks Mckelvey
1870 - 1940
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Caroline Glanville Mckelvey
1857 - 1951

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Alexander Mckelvey
1861 - 1865
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Alma Eva Mckelvey
1872 - 1873
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William Alexander Mckelvey
1866 - 1935
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Calla Mckelvie
1861 - Unknown

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