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1 #02-DNA-3 Alexander Mccubbin & Jean Mcilwraith 5 Generation Descendancy Chart Alexander MCCUBBIN #02 DNA GROUP 3 +Jean MC 1 #02-DNA-3 Alexander McCubbin & Jean McIlwraith 5 Generation Descendancy Chart Alexander MCCUBBIN #02 DNA GROUP 3 +Jean MCILWRAITH, m. 17 Feb 1736 Ballantrae, Ayr ÀÄÄ Alexander MCCUBBIN, b. 8 May 1742 Ballantrae, Ayrshire, d. Scotland +Jane 'Jean' GRAY, m. 20 Dec 1770 Ballantrae, Ayr, Scotland, d. Ballantrae Parish, Ayshire ÃÄÄ Alexander (1) MCCUBBIN, b. 27 Dec 1774 Ballantrae, Ayr ÃÄÄ James MCCUBBIN, b. 22 Nov 1777 Shellknowe, Ballantrae, Ayrshire, d. 11 Feb 1822 Scotland ÃÄÄ Agnes Ferguson MCCUBBIN, b. 13 Feb 1785 Ballantrae, Ayrshire, Scotland ÃÄÄ Ann MCCUBBIN, chr. 22 Jul 1786 Ballantrae, Ayrshire, Scotland ÃÄÄ Mary MCCUBBIN, b. 4 Jan 1793 Ballantrae, Ayrshire ÀÄÄ Alexander (2) MCCUBBIN, b. 10 May 1794 Ballantrae, Ayrshire, d. 12 Aug 1861 Gateside Cottages, Bargany, Dailly, Ayr, Scotland +Ann AITKEN, b. 25 Oct 1795 Colyn Miln, Ballantrae, Aysrhire, m. 26 Dec 1817 Ballantrae, Ayrshire, Scotland, d. 5 Aug 1857 Lovestoun, Ayrshire ÃÄÄ Alexander MCCUBBIN, b. 22 Nov 1818 Ballantrae Parish, Ayr, d. 21 Aug 1819 Ballantrae Parish, Ayr ÃÄÄ David MCCUBBIN, b. 2 Nov 1819 Ballantrae, Ayshire, Scotland, d. 5 Mar 1883 52 Derby Rd, Bootle, West Derby, Lancashire ³ +Anne THOMSON, b. circa 1820 Scotland, m. 23 Oct 1840 Dumbarton, Dunbarton, Scotland, d. 1900 'Rose Garden', St Albans Rd, Bootle, Liverpool, Lancashire ³ ÃÄÄ Alexander MCCUBBIN, b. 21 Aug 1841 Dumbarton, Dunbarton, Scotland, d. 4 Aug 1906 Myrtle Cottage, Crieff, Perth, Scotland ³ ÃÄÄ James Thompson MCCUBBIN, b. 29 Sep 1844 Liverpool, Lancashire, d. 17 Aug 1924 ³ ÃÄÄ Annie MCCUBBIN, b. 1848 Liverpool, Lancashire, d. circa 1885 ³ ÀÄÄ David MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1850 Liverpool, Lancashire, d. circa 1886 'Tantallan Castle', transit at sea, Bay of Bengal ÃÄÄ Anderson MCCUBBIN, b. 18 Jan 1821 Ballantrae Parish, Ayr, d. 14 Jul 1847 Toxteth Park, Lancashire ÃÄÄ Peter Aitken MCCUBBIN, b. 21 Sep 1823 Dailly, Ayr, d. 29 May 1863 Liverpool ³ +Susan Elizabeth HILL, b. circa 1829 Flushing, Cornwall, m. Sep 1853 West Derby, Lancashire ³ ÃÄÄ William MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1854 Birkenhead, Cheshire ³ ÃÄÄ Annie MCCUBBIN, b. 1858 Cork, Ireland, d. 9 May 1885 Liverpool ³ ÀÄÄ Elizabeth Jane MCCUBBIN, b. 16 Jul 1861 Liverpool ÃÄÄ James MCCUBBIN, b. 1 Jan 1825 in Farm of Yarding, Dailly, Ayr, d. 27 Dec 1868 Maddock Lodge, Oakmere, Cheshire, England ³ +Elizabeth Clarke THOMAS, b. 1825 Tarporley, Cheshire, m. 25 Nov 1857 Walton on the Hill, Lancaster, d. circa 1889 Chester, Cheshire ÃÄÄ William MCCUBBIN, b. 3 Oct 1826 Farm of Yarding, Dailly, Ayr, d. 15 May 1847 Bargany, Ayr ÃÄÄ John MCCUBBIN, b. 29 Oct 1827 Farm of Yarding, Dailly, Ayr, d. 22 Jan 1874 Port Darwin, NT, Australia ³ +Annie TAYLOR, b. 11 Mar 1838 Cranbrook, KEN, UK, m. 26 Dec 1863 St Pauls Church, Dunedin, NZ, d. 1868 ³ ÃÄÄ Hubert John 'Jack' MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1865 Otago Hotel, Dunedin, NZ, d. 1 Dec 1924 People's Palace, Melbourne, AUS ³ ÀÄÄ David John (George) MCCUBBIN, b. 28 Dec 1868 Dunedin, NZ, d. 1938 Ararat, Vic ³ +Mary GILLIES, b. Paisley, Scotland, m. 12 Jan 1870 Comely Bank, Dunedin, NZ ÃÄÄ Alexander MCCUBBIN, b. 29 Oct 1827 Farm of Yarding, Dailly, Ayr, d. 2 May 1877 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ³ +Ann MCWILLIAMS, b. 3 Jul 1829 St James Parish, Middlesex, m. 11 Jun 1848 St Giles in the Fields, London, Middlesex, ENG, d. 20 Jun 1918 Melbourne, AUS ³ ÃÄÄ William John MCCUBBIN, b. 1850 Liverpool, d. 9 Jun 1881 Melbourne, Vic, AUS ³ ÃÄÄ James Alexander MCCUBBIN, b. 9 Jun 1852 Parish of St Peters, Liverpool, d. 7 May 1915 At sea, On board the Lusitania ³ ÃÄÄ Frederick MCCUBBIN, b. 25 Feb 1855 165 King St, Melbourne, Vic, AUS, d. 20 Dec 1917 42 Kensington Rd, South Yarra, VIC, AUS ³ ÃÄÄ Mary Ann MCCUBBIN, b. 3 Jun 1857 Melbourne, Vic, d. 14 Aug 1928 149 Church St, Hawthorne, Vic 2 ³ ÃÄÄ Robert MCCUBBIN, b. 1859 Melbourne, Vic, d. 4 May 1925 Sydney Hosp, Sydney, NSW ³ ÃÄÄ Harriet MCCUBBIN, b. 18 Aug 1861 165 King St, Melbourne, Vic, d. 3 Sep 1937 Melbourne, Vic ³ ÃÄÄ Wilhemina MCCUBBIN, b. 15 Sep 1863 Melbourne, Vic, d. 25 May 1911 Melbourne, Vic ³ ÀÄÄ Helen MCCUBBIN, b. 11 Oct 1865 165 King St, Melbourne, Vc, d. 1 Nov 1936 Camberwell, Vic ÃÄÄ Mary Milroy MCCUBBIN, chr. 26 Oct 1829 Dailly, Ayr, Scotland, d. 1 Nov 1895 Kanieri Bridge, Hokitika, NZ ³ +Ruffino TAMINELLI, b. Switzerland, m. 31 Oct 1868 in house of Thomas & Sarah Potts, Hokitika, NZ, d. after 1899 Hokitika ÃÄÄ Hamilton MCCUBBIN, b. 6 Jan 1831 Dailly, Ayr, d. 20 Aug 1874 Hilo, Hawaii ³ +Mary KAMALU-PAU, b. circa 1845 Puna, HI, USA, m. 23 Mar 1869 HI, d. after 1900 Hamakua, HI, USA ³ ÀÄÄ Hamilton MCCUBBIN, b. between 1871 and 1873 Hamakua, HI, d. 1927 Phillippines ÃÄÄ Jane MCCUBBIN, b. 22 Apr 1832 Ayr, d. 4 Feb 1879 Dunedin, NZ ³ +George FINDLAY, m. 16 Oct 1860 Gateside Cottage, Dailly, Ayr, Scotland ³ ÃÄÄ Annie Jane FINDLAY, b. 1861 Scotland ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret FINDLAY, b. 1862 NZ, d. 21 May 1864 NZ ³ ÀÄÄ KCMG John George FINDLAY, b. 21 Oct 1862 Hokitika, NZ, d. 7 Dec 1929 Horsted Keynes, SXE, UK ÃÄÄ Sarah Walker MCCUBBIN, b. 24 Sep 1833 Dailly, Ayrshire, d. 23 Oct 1910 Woodstock, South Westland, New Zealand ³ +Thomas POTTS, b. circa 1832 Barnsmill, Ayrshire, m. 6 Jan 1859 Loveston, Dailly, Ayr, Scotland, d. Dec 1925 Hokitika, NZ ³ ÃÄÄ Girl Twins POTTS, b. 30 Sep 1860 Old Dailly, Ayrshire, d. 30 Sep 1860 Old Dailly, Ayrshire ³ ÃÄÄ John POTTS, b. 3 Jul 1861, d. 11 May 1862 Gateside Cottage, Dailly ³ ÃÄÄ Thomas Alexander POTTS, b. 27 Feb 1863 Gateside Cottage, Dailly, d. 11 Mar 1865 at Sea, aboard ship 'Jessie Gilbert' ³ ÃÄÄ George Alexander POTTS, b. 1866 Hokitika, NZ, d. 15 Sep 1889 Woodstock, Hokitika, NZ ³ ÃÄÄ James (2) POTTS, b. 1868 Hokitika, NZ, d. 11 Oct 1894 Woodstock, Hokitika, NZ ³ ÃÄÄ Mary Jardine POTTS, b. 28 Sep 1869 Hokitika, NZ, d. 1961 Ashburton, NZ ³ ÃÄÄ Annie Wilhelmina POTTS, b. Jan 1872 Hokitika, NZ, d. 1873 Hokitika, NZ ³ ÃÄÄ William POTTS, b. 1873 Hokitika, NZ, d. Jan 1873 Hokitika, NZ ³ ÃÄÄ Raffina Taminelli POTTS, b. May 1874 Hokitika, NZ, d. Jan 1875 Hokitika, NZ ³ ÃÄÄ Jessie Learmont POTTS, b. 13 Jun 1877 Woodstock, NZ, d. 29 Jan 1952 NZ ³ ÀÄÄ Sarah Wilhelmina POTTS, b. 25 Sep 1878 Hokitika, NZ, d. 11 Mar 1971 Palmerston, NZ ÃÄÄ Clement Wilson MCCUBBIN, b. 2 Sep 1835 Loveston, Ayrshire, d. 28 Oct 1867 At Sea? ³ +Mary Ann GROSS, b. 1845 West Derby, UK, m. New Jersey ?, USA ÀÄÄ Wilhelmina MCCUBBIN, chr. 26 Oct 1838 Dailly, Ayr, Scotland, d. 12 Apr 1881 Stafford Street, Dunedin, New Zealand +Joseph JOHNSON, b. 17 Nov 1837 Tingwall, Shetland, Scotland, d. 7 Jul 1869 Dunedin, New Zealand ÀÄÄ Joseph 'Woodie' 'Moodie' JOHNSON MCCUBBIN, b. 28 Apr 1866 Weld Street, Hokitika, New Zealand, d. 30 Jun 1941 Buller Hosp, Westport, NZ.
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