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33 DNA 1 Descendants of James Mccubbin from Dunscore #33 DNA 1 Descendants of James McCubbin from Dunscore James MCCUBBIN #33, DNA 1 ├── Robert MCCUBBIN #33 │ +Margaret MCKNIGHT, m. 8 Feb 1778 in Dunscore, Scotland │ ├── Robert MCCUBBIN, b. 27 Mar 1782 in Troqueer, Kirkcudbright, d. 6 Mar 1873 in Chatham Twnship │ │ +Mary CARSON, b. 6 May 1788 in Dumfriesshire, m. circa 1803, d. 20 Feb 1865 in Chatham Twnshp, ON, CA │ │ ├── James MCCUBBIN, b. 9 Aug 1804 in Scotland │ │ │ +Maria LEE, m. 3 Mar 1831 in Grimsby │ │ │ ├── Robert MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1832 │ │ │ ├── Samuel Lee MCCUBBIN, b. circa Mar 1832 in Saltfleet Twp, Ont, d. 2 Nov 1894 in CA │ │ │ │ +Eliza MCMULLEN, b. circa 1842 in Wisconsin, USA, m. 4 Dec 1861 │ │ │ │ ├── William MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1863 in Burford Twp, Ontario │ │ │ │ ├── Ira Case MCCUBBIN, b. 7 Mar 1864 in Burford Twp, Ont, d. 30 Oct 1916 in Vancouver │ │ │ │ ├── Cynthia MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1867 in Burford Twp, Ont │ │ │ │ ├── Franklin MCCUBBIN, b. 3 Sep 1870 in Burford Twp, Brant, Ont, d. 8 Sep 1939 in Vancouver │ │ │ │ ├── Clara MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1875 in Burford, Ont │ │ │ │ └── Elmer MCCUBBIN, b. 11 Nov 1879 │ │ │ ├── Clarissa Jane MCCUBBIN, b. 1835 in Stoney Creek, ONT, d. 3 Nov 1917 in Hamilton, ONT │ │ │ │ +Duncan CAMERON │ │ │ ├── Anna Matilda MCCUBBIN, b. 21 Oct 1837 in Saltfleet Twp, ONT, d. 17 Feb 1930 in Brant Co │ │ │ │ +V FORCE │ │ │ ├── Mary Elizabeth MCCUBBIN, b. 7 Oct 1839 in Saltfleet, d. 1935 in Canada │ │ │ ├── William MCCUBBIN, b. 2 Mar 1842 in Saltfleet Twp, Upper Canada, d. 6 Jul 1912 │ │ │ │ +Nancy Jane CRANE │ │ │ │ ├── James William MCCUBBIN, b. 3 Jul 1867 in Burford Twp, ONT, d. 3 Jun 1872 in Canada │ │ │ │ ├── George Albert MCCUBBIN, b. 10 Feb 1869 in Burford, d. 25 Nov 1951 in Chatham │ │ │ │ ├── Flora Belle MCCUBBIN, b. 7 Oct 1871 in Burford, ONT, d. 21 Oct 1912 │ │ │ │ ├── Edgar Ashton MCCUBBIN, b. 22 Apr 1874 in Leamington, ONT, d. 3 Oct 1949 in Dumont, USA │ │ │ │ ├── Esther Gertrude MCCUBBIN, b. 28 Apr 1876 in Leamington, ONT, d. 29 Oct 1955 │ │ │ │ ├── Ella Beatrice MCCUBBIN, b. 7 Feb 1878 in Leamington, ONT, d. 14 Jul 1964 in Leamington, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── Seeley Clare MCCUBBIN, b. 20 Nov 1879 in Leamington, ONT, d. 5 Sep 1880 │ │ │ │ ├── Stanley Howard MCCUBBIN, b. 24 Nov 1881 in Leamington, ONT, d. 17 Mar 1945 in LA, CA, USA │ │ │ │ ├── Clara Eliza MCCUBBIN, b. 9 Mar 1885 in Leamington, ONT, d. 3 May 1945 in Detroit │ │ │ │ ├── Nettie May MCCUBBIN, b. 27 Dec 1886 in Leamington, d. 15 Jun 1972 in Detroit │ │ │ │ └── Addie Blanche MCCUBBIN, b. 7 Jul 1891 in Leamington, Essex Co, ONT, d. 5 May 1950 │ │ │ ├── James Wesley MCCUBBIN, b. 23 Jun 1844, d. 3 Aug 1889 in Burford, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── Wilfred MCCUBBIN │ │ │ │ ├── George MCCUBBIN │ │ │ │ ├── Nellie MCCUBBIN │ │ │ │ └── Minnie MCCUBBIN │ │ │ ├── Maria MCCUBBIN, b. 1846 in Saltfleet Twp, d. 14 Dec 1921 in Detroit? │ │ │ ├── Artimissa MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1848 │ │ │ │ +(--?--) GALLOWAY │ │ │ ├── Amelia MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1849 │ │ │ ├── Louisa MCCUBBIN, b. 1851 in Burford, Canada West │ │ │ │ +Malcolm LOUIS │ │ │ └── Francis Edwin MCCUBBIN, b. 7 Apr 1855 in Burford Twp, Canada West, d. 28 Sep 1891 │ │ │ └── Joseph MCCUBBIN │ │ ├── Nancy MCCUBBIN, b. 28 Sep 1806 in Scotland │ │ ├── Margaret MCCUBBIN, b. 9 May 1811 in Scotland │ │ ├── Sarah Sally MCCUBBIN, b. 16 Feb 1815 in Scotland, d. 15 Oct 1881 in Ontario │ │ ├── Elizabeth MCCUBBIN, b. 18 May 1817 in Scotland │ │ ├── Mary Ann MCCUBBIN, b. 1 Jun 1820 in New Brunswick, Canada, d. 3 Oct 1873 in Harwich Twp, ONT │ │ │ +John Peter TRAXLER, b. 8 Dec 1817 in Harwich Twp, ONT, m. 19 Jul 1837 in Harwich, Canada, d. 9 May 1883 │ │ ├── Robert M MCCUBBIN, b. 1 Dec 1822 in NB, Canada, d. 9 Dec 1899 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ +Barbara Elizabeth FRENCH, b. circa Mar 1827, m. 30 Nov 1843 in Western Distric, d. 22 Sep 1871 in Chatham │ │ │ ├── Mary Carson MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1843 in Kent Co, ONT Page 1 │ │ │ │ +William WEAVER, b. circa 1844 in Suffolk, m. 27 Jun 1866 │ │ │ ├── Rachel Elizabeth MCCUBBIN, b. 1845 in Kent Co, ONT, d. 13 May 1932 in Mich │ │ │ │ +Albert Ezra MERRITT, b. 16 Oct 1846 in Kent Co, m. 25 Oct 1865, d. 7 Jan 1914 in ONT │ │ │ ├── Robert James MCCUBBIN, b. 1848 in Chatham Twp, ONT, d. 20 Feb 1937 in Chatham │ │ │ │ +Mina WEAVER, b. 29 May 1852 in England, m. 26 Oct 1870, d. 13 Sep 1909 in Kent Co, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── Ralph MCCUBBIN, b. 31 Mar 1871 in Chatham Twp, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── Maude Ada MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1876 in Chatham, ONT, d. 12 Jan 1884 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ └── Fred Railton MCCUBBIN, b. 21 Nov 1880 in Chatham, ONT, d. 29 Dec 1956 in ONT │ │ │ │ +Laura PALMER, b. 1874 in Canada, m. after 1909, d. 1959 │ │ │ │ ├── Salem MCCUBBIN │ │ │ │ ├── Irene MCCUBBIN │ │ │ │ └── Evelyn MCCUBBIN │ │ │ ├── George Arthur MCCUBBIN, b. 4 Sep 1852 in Chatham, ONT, d. 28 May 1924 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ +Rebecca SANFORD, b. 19 Apr 1858 in Thamesville, d. 17 Aug 1918 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── Harry Cleo MCCUBBIN, b. Dec 1880 in Chatham Twp, ONT, d. 19 May 1893 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── John Oswald MCCUBBIN, b. 6 Aug 1884 in Chatham Twp, ONT, d. before 1988 │ │ │ │ ├── Charles MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1886 in Chatham Twp, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── Cecilia May MCCUBBIN, b. 6 Nov 1888 in Chatham, ONT, d. 13 Feb 1988 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── Clara Mabel MCCUBBIN, b. 23 Aug 1890 in Chatham, Kent Co, ONT, d. 4 Mar 1970 │ │ │ │ ├── Ethel Maud MCCUBBIN, b. 10 Apr 1893 in Chatham, ONT, d. Mar 1979 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ ├── Elizabeth Violet MCCUBBIN, b. 19 May 1896 in Chatham, ONT, d. 17 Jul 1896 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ └── Marion Isabel MCCUBBIN, b. 5 Jul 1897 in Chatham, ONT, d. 9 Mar 1974 │ │ │ ├── Emelia Almira MCCUBBIN, b. 13 May 1856 in Chatham, ONT, d. 20 Aug 1923 in Toronto │ │ │ │ +Thomas F BROWN, b. 23 Jul 1852 in Chatham, ONT, d. 1 Aug 1911 in Chatham │ │ │ ├── Sarah Louisa MCCUBBIN, b. 14 Sep 1859 in Chatham │ │ │ │ +Edward D WARD, b. circa 1859, m. 5 Aug 1880 │ │ │ ├── Amanda Maria MCCUBBIN, b. 1 Nov 1861 in Chatham, ONT, d. 25 Oct 1943 in Kent │ │ │ │ +Henry George WEAVER, b. 7 Jan 1859, m. 12 Mar 1879, d. 1932 │ │ │ ├── Charles Wesley MCCUBBIN, b. 11 Jun 1865 in Chatham, d. 6 Sep 1927 │ │ │ │ +Rhoda BARRICK, b. 23 Jun 1868 in Tillsonburg, m. 12 Jun 1890, d. 3 Apr 1913 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ └── Mable Irene MCCUBBIN, b. 1 Apr 1891 in Windsor, ONT, d. before 1927 │ │ │ └── Sylvester MCCUBBIN, b. 1866 │ │ ├── William Crockett MCCUBBIN, b. 17 Aug 1825 in New Brunswick, d. 26 Nov 1905 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ +Amanda M DARBY, b. circa 1827 │ │ │ ├── Robert J MCCUBBIN, b. 30 May 1849 in Kent Co, ONT │ │ │ ├── Sarah H MCCUBBIN, b. Feb 1851 in Chatham Twp, ONT, d. 10 Oct 1855 in Chatham │ │ │ ├── Albert Franklin MCCUBBIN, b. 1853 in ONT, d. 1916 │ │ │ ├── Barbara A MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1854 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ ├── Celestia MCCUBBIN, b. 15 Mar 1859 in Chatham, ONT, d. 9 Jan 1930 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ +William H BRAGG, b. 1852 in ONT, d. 1907 │ │ │ ├── Alfred C MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1861 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ ├── Amelia A MCCUBBIN, b. 1863 in Chatham, d. 8 Aug 1941 in Chatham, ONT │ │ │ │ +Albert Edward BRAGG, b. 1859, d. 11 Jun 1945 in Kent Co │ │ │ ├── William Douglas R MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1866 in Kent, ONT, d. 1934 │ │ │ └── Jessie Bell MCCUBBIN, b. 11 May 1868 in Chatham, ONT, d. 6 Aug 1945 in ONT │ │ │ +John Usher PARKIN, b. 3 Mar 1865, d. 2 Mar 1949 in ONT │ │ ├── Hannah Vannorman MCCUBBIN, b. 9 Apr 1828 in Canada, d. 15 Sep 1847 in Chatham, ONT │ │ └── George Chisholm MCCUBBIN, b. 17 Dec 1830 in Canada │ ├── William MCCUBBIN, b. 22 Aug 1784 in Troqueer │ ├── Margaret MCCUBBIN, chr. 19 Nov 1786 in Troqueer, Scotland, d. 27 Oct 1874 in Dalbeattie │ │ +(--?--) BAXTER │ │ └── Margaret BAXTER, b. circa 1811 in Urr, Kirkcudbright │ │ +(--?--) STEEL │ │ └── Mary STEEL, b. circa 1832 in Colvend, Kirkcudbrightshire │ ├── John MCCUBBIN, b. 31 May 1789 in Troqueer, d. 28 May 1869 in Dalbeattie │ │ +Mary HALLIDAY, d. 1 Jan 1848 │ │ ├── Elizabeth MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1811 in Urr │ │ │ +James CRAIG, b. circa 1786 in Kelton, m. 10 Jun 1848 │ │ ├── Margaret MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1812, d. 27 Oct 1874 in Dalbeattie │ │ ├── Janet MCCUBBIN, b. 1816 in Kirkcudbrightshire, d. 14 Jan 1867 in Dunscore Village Page 2 │ │ │ +Adam WALKER, b. circa 1786, m. 9 Jul 1848 in Glencairn, Scotland, d. 18 Mar 1862 in Glencairn │ │ │ └── Isabella MCCUBBIN, b. between 1836 and 1837 in Kirkcudbrightshire │ │ │ +George BLACKLEY, b. 1839, m. 19 Dec 1856 in Glencairn, Scotland │ │ ├── William MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1819 in Colvend │ │ │ +Jane DAVIDSON │ │ │ └── William MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1842 in Urr │ │ ├── Agnes MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1820, d. 25 Apr 1896 in Dalbeattie │ │ ├── James MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1820 in Colvend, d. 2 Nov 1878 in Dalbeattie, Scotland │ │ │ +Margaret STEWART, b. 1818 in Kelton, m. 28 Apr 1848 in Urr, Scotland, d. 1 Nov 1890 in Dalbeattie │ │ ├── John MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1827 in Urr, d. 12 Aug 1899 in Kirkcudbright │ │ │ +Grace MACROBERT, b. circa 1819 in Kirkgunzeon │ │ │ ├── John MCCUBBIN, b. 25 Jan 1846 in Kirkcudbrightshire │ │ │ │ +Jane COLE, b. 1850 in Hutton, Kendal, m. 1873 in Kendal, Eng │ │ │ │ ├── Eleanor Grace MCCUBBIN, b. 1876 in Chorlton │ │ │ │ ├── Malcolm Cole MCCUBBIN, b. 1878 in Chorlton │ │ │ │ └── Elsie Jean B MCCUBBIN, b. 1884 in Chorlton, Lancashire │ │ │ ├── Samuel MCCUBBIN, b. 29 Oct 1847 in Kirkgunzeon, d. 9 Mar 1906 │ │ │ ├── Mary MCCUBBIN, chr. 2 Sep 1849 in Kirkgunzeon │ │ │ ├── Elizabeth MCCUBBIN, b. 1853 in Kirkgunzeon │ │ │ │ └── Grace MCCUBBIN, b. 28 Aug 1870 in Kirkgunzeon │ │ │ ├── Thomas MCCUBBIN, b. 20 Mar 1853 in Kirkgunzeon │ │ │ ├── Sarah MCCUBBIN, b. 14 Aug 1855 in Kirkgunzeon, d. 11 May 1857 in Kirkgunzeon │ │ │ ├── Robert MCCUBBIN, b. 11 Jul 1857 in Kirkgunzeon, Scotland │ │ │ └── David MCCUBBIN, b. 24 Mar 1860 in Kirkgunzeon, Scotland, d. before 1910 in Quebec │ │ │ +Clara (Clarissa) L SHAW, b. 28 Nov 1865, m. 29 Mar 1888 in Bombay, India │ │ │ ├── William MCCUBBIN, d.
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