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Person    | Female  Born 1924  Died 1991

Guite MacKay (Margaret Anderson)

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Countries: Canada

Guite MacKay (Margaret Anderson)

A Canadian who loved living in London.

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Guite MacKay (Margaret Anderson)

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Guite MacKay

Guite MacKay (Margaret Anderson) 1924 - 1991. A Canadian who loved living in...

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