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Catherine Mary Barr

Birth5 Jan 1897 - Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
DeathMar 1971 - Georgetown, Halton, Ontario, Canada
MotherChristina Bisset Simpson
FatherArchibald David Barr

Born in Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 5 Jan 1897 to Archibald David Barr and Christina Bisset Simpson. Catherine Mary Barr married Hugh Jackson Paterson and had 4 children. She passed away on Mar 1971 in Georgetown, Halton, Ontario, Canada.

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Archibald David Barr
1870 - 1923
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Christina Bisset Simpson
1875 - 1928
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Hugh Jackson Paterson
1870 - 1955
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Jean Margaret Paterson
1927 - 1985
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Christina Simpson Paterson
1919 - 1995

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Hugh Jackson Paterson
1921 - 1986
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James Archibald Paterson
1921 - 1996

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