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Offline DonnieMac

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McKillops of Kilmore and Kilbride
« on: Sunday 13 May 07 13:15 BST (UK) »
Looking for any information on Ann and Margaret McKillop.

Ann McKillop was christened on Dec 1829 in Kilmore.
Margaret was christened on 10 March 1836 in Kilmore.
There parents where Peter McKillop and Janet McArthur.

Looking to find if either or both of the girls married and when they died, any help would be most appreciated and would help solve a family conundrum.
Thanks.
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Re: McKillops of Kilmore and Kilbride
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 13 May 07 16:11 BST (UK) »
Hello 'DonnieMac',

Looked for their deaths on SP to get you started.
Problem with Ann but some possibles for Margaret even though ages don't seem to fit.

Mar (yes Mar) McKillop, mothers maiden surname McArthur, died 1880, age 52 in Kilmore District, Argyll County
Margaret McKillop, mothers maiden surname McArthur, died 1856, age 38 in Glasgow City.

Hope you strike it lucky with one of them.

PS Viewers should note that the initial posting has been repeated on the Talking Scot website. I mention this to help avoid possible duplication of effort.

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Re: McKillops of Kilmore and Kilbride
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 22:58 BST (UK) »
Hello again 'DonnieMac',

It's probably of no relevance now but my Mar McKillop of Argyll should be Mary McKillop and not the Margaret you are after.
I believe you have already found her, as Margaret McKillop McColl, via TalkingScot.