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Alexander Mcnab 1849 - 1913

Alexander Mcnab of Eaglepoint, Gippsland & Tarraville Parish County Australia was born in 1849 in Eaglepoint to James Mcnab and Margaret Gray Mcnab. He had siblings Elizabeth Mcnab, Flora Ann Mcnab, Mary Mcnab, Isabella Mcnab, Angus Mcnab, Elizabeth Mcnab, James Fancis Mcnab, Isabella Mcnab, John Mcnab, James Mcnab, and Richard John Mcnab. Alexander Mcnab died at age 64 years old in 1913 in Flton.
Alexander Mcnab
Eaglepoint, Gippsland & Tarraville Parish County Australia
1849
Eaglepoint, Gippsland & Tarraville Parish County, Australia
1913
Flton, Australia
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  • 1849

    Birthday

    1849
    Birthdate
    Eaglepoint, Gippsland & Tarraville Parish County Australia
    Birthplace
  • Nationality & Locations

    Flton, Australia
  • Religious Beliefs

    Church of England, Gippsland & Tarraville Parish
  • 1913

    Death

    1913
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Flton Australia
    Death location
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