John Bernard McKinnonAge: 93 years19072001

Name
John Bernard McKinnon
Given names
John Bernard
Surname
McKinnon
Birth August 22, 1907 30 28

Birth of a sisterMary Marie McKinnon
1909 (Age 16 months)

Death of a paternal grandfatherFelix McKinnon
August 30, 1909 (Age 2 years)

Birth of a sisterElaine McKinnon
June 30, 1911 (Age 3 years)
Birth of a brotherWilliam McKinnon
December 8, 1912 (Age 5 years)

Birth of a sisterLouise McKinnon
May 26, 1914 (Age 6 years)

Death of a brotherFelix Alphonsus McKinnon
1924 (Age 16 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherElizabeth McDonald
August 16, 1942 (Age 34 years)
Death of a sisterMary Marie McKinnon
1949 (Age 41 years)

Death of a motherMary Augusta Minni Stuart
November 1, 1968 (Age 61 years)
Death of a fatherRaymond Alexander McKinnon
November 1, 1975 (Age 68 years)
Death of a brotherRaymond Alexander McKinnon
January 1994 (Age 86 years)
Death of a sisterLouise McKinnon
August 27, 1996 (Age 89 years)

Death of a sisterElaine McKinnon
August 31, 2000 (Age 93 years)
Cause: Colin Cancer, Sepsis
Burial of a sisterElaine McKinnon
September 2, 2000 (Age 93 years)
Death 2001 (Age 93 years)
Burial 2001 (on the date of death)
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  1. Generation 1
    1. John Bernard McKinnon, son of Raymond Alexander McKinnon and Mary Augusta Minni Stuart, was born on August 22, 1907 and died in 2001 in Arlington, MA at the age of 93.

      John Bernard McKinnon had 5 children.

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Written out by John McKinnon about their father Raymond (son of Felix,son of Neil): Isle of Barra Clan McKinnon Catholic .This clan and some McKinnon Clansmen who lived on Isle Skye petitioned the new British Lord(appointed after the battle of Culloden) for a small plot of land to build a small church, the original destroyed by protestant English soldiers the lord and retainers on horseback all armed. The lord in answer drew his sword and tried to cut the spokesman for the clan down. They escaped. That very night clansmen met and hired a ship The Ark and The Dove. The whole clan with members from Skye boarded the ship and sailed for America leaving the lord with no servants farmers etc. After months the Ark and dove made landfall at NS, Canada then PEI, Canada where my fathers family decided to stay. Others stayed in NS, Canada plus some Kentucky etc. Many are still Kentucky Mountain men. The compass binnacle made of brass with small whale oil lamp and original which was given (passed down) to my father who treasured it immensely when he came to Boston it was the only thing he took with him. In 1929 we went broke lost many pieces and hoses plus great loss in stock market lost our own two homes in Dedham and new home in West Roxbury.