He is married to Sarah Macisaac.
They got married about 1833 at Centennial,Cape Breton,Nova Scotia,Canada.
Spouse: Sarah MacIsaac
Child(ren):
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Sarah Macisaac |
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Ranald MacDoanldBirth name: Ranald MacDonaldGender: MaleBirth: Circa 1808 - Centiennial, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, CanadaMarriage: Spouse: Sarah MacIsaac - Circa 1833 - Centennial, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, CanadaDeath: To 1860 - Centennial, cape Breton, Nova ScotiaParents: Ranald Finlay MacDonald, Nancy MacDonald (born MacMillan)Wife: Sarah MacDoanld (born MacIsaac)Children: John MacDonald, Sarah Ann MacDonald, Joseph Ranald MacDonald, James MacDonald, Kate MacEachern (born MacDonald), Hector MacDonald, Mary MacDonaldSiblings: Mary MacDonald, James MacDonald, Catherine MacDonald, John Mac Donald, Donald MacDonald, , Mary MacDonald, Alexander MacDonaldThis person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information. Additional information:
LifeSketch: Ranald was of the first generation of our ancestors to be born in Canada. When his generation came of age, there was no place left along the shore to establish their homestead, so they were forced to clear the lands in the back and build their homes there. So it was that Ranald and Sarah settled in Rear Centennial where, it is believed, they built their house in the 1820's. Ranald took over the property originally granted to his brother James. Their house was built all of wood and there wasn't an iron nail used in its construction. The house never know the luxury of running water or electricity. There was not even a water pump in the kitchen. Water had to be drawn from the well outside. n time, Ranald gave a half of his land to his son John and the other half to son Joe and they, in turn, raised their own families next door to each other along the Centennial Road. had seven children, four boys and three girls. Sarah was born in Scotland in 1812 and was listed as a widow at age 59 in the 1871 census and head of house.
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