Donald Reid Cabral - Ancestors

Ancestors

8. William Reid (*1809)
4. Donald R. Reid (*1856)
9. Jannet Reid (*1814)
2. William Campbell Reid (*1887)
5. Anne McLean (*1858)
22. James McLean (*ca.1806)
11. Anne McLean (*ca.1843)
23. Margaret Campbell (*ca.1806)
1. Donald Joseph Reid Cabral
24. José María Cabral y Luna (1816-1899)
12. Marcos Antonio Cabral y Figueredo (1843-1903)
25. Agueda Figueredo Rivera (*1821)
6. José María Cabral y Báez (1864-1937)
26. Buenaventura Báez Méndez (1812-1884)
13. Altagracia Amelia Báez Andújar (†1879)
27. Férmina Andújar
3. Auristela Cabral Bermúdez (1901-1968)
28. Nicolás Bermúdez (*1798)
14. Erasmo Bermúdez Jiménez (1825-1907)
29. Bárbara Jiménez (*1802)
7. María Petronila Bermúdez Rochet (1872-1942)
30. Cristóbal Rochet Sellier (Born as Christophe Rochet in 1796)
15. María Petronila Rochet Gómez (1839-1889)
31. Mauricia Gómez Pérez (1809-1889)

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