Macpherson, Jane Catherine Herchmer
- CA QUA02452
- Person
- [18--]-26 Feb. 1903
Jane Catherine Herchmer married John Macpherson, with whom she had three children: Naomi Ann, Frances Amelia, and John Lawrence. She died February 26, 1903.
Macpherson, Jane Catherine Herchmer
Jane Catherine Herchmer married John Macpherson, with whom she had three children: Naomi Ann, Frances Amelia, and John Lawrence. She died February 26, 1903.
John Lawrence Macpherson was a Colonel in the Royal Engineers. He died in 1908.
Naomi Ann Macpherson was the daughter of John and Jane Macpherson.
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