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Duncan McQuain

Birth1783 - Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA
Death12/25/1862 - Highland County, Virginia, USA
MotherMary Bodkin
FatherAlexander McQuain (MacQueen )

Born in Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA on 1783 to Alexander McQuain (MacQueen ) and Mary Bodkin. Duncan McQuain married Martha Rymer and had 14 children. He passed away on 12/25/1862 in Highland County, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
Alexander Mcquain (Macqueen )
1751 - 1845
Mary Bodkin
1772 - 1801
Spouse(s)
Martha Rymer
1792 - 1850
Catharine Fox
1805 - 1862
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William Alexander Mcquain
1823 - 1861
Margaret Mcquain
1838 - 1883
Elizabeth Catherine Mcquain
1834 - 1862
Amanda Mcquain
1840 - 1914
John Marshall Mcquain
1848 - 1926
Martha Mcquain (Mccann)
1836 - 1875
Thomas Mcquain
1825 - 1864

William Fox Mcquain
1845 - 1925
Mary Mcquain
1836 - 1900
George Mcquain
1820 - 1898
Nancy E Mcquain
1821 - 1888
Jemima Mcquain
1843 - 1891
Martha Mcquain
1836 - 1917
Jane Catherine Mcquain
1830 - 1900

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