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John Mack

Birth6 Mar 1653 - Inverness, Highland, Scotland
Death24 Feb 1721 - Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA
MotherLady Marian McDonald
FatherJohn Mackgahye

Born in Inverness, Highland, Scotland on 6 Mar 1653 to John Mackgahye and Lady Marian McDonald. John Mack married Sarah Bagley and had 12 children. He passed away on 24 Feb 1721 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
John Mackgahye
Unknown - Unknown
Lady Marian Mcdonald
1625 - 1678
Spouse(s)
Sarah Bagley
1662 - 1720
Abigail Daniel
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Josiah Mack (Noella Roberts)
1691 - 1769
Sarah Macke Smith
1684 - 1755
Lydia Mack
1689 - 1716
Elizabeth Mack
1686 - 1750
Jonathan Mack F&iw
1696 - 1768
John Mack,
1682 - 1734

Deborah Mack
1706 - 1776
Ebenezer Mack
1697 - 1777
Marah Mary Mack
1699 - 1784
Rebecca Mack
1701 - 1790
Orlando Mack
1693 - 1768
Johanna Mack
1703 - 1732

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