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Catherine MATHESON

b. 1877
p. Upper Shader, Barvas Parish, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland
d.
p.

John MATHESON

b. 1853
p. Melbost Borve, Barvas Parish, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland
d. 1936
p. Isle of Lewis, Scotland
20 Feb 1873

William MATHESON

b. 31 Mar 1811
d. 1890

John MATHESON

b. 1784
d. 1852

Donald MATHESON

b.
d.

Marion ROSS

b.
d.

Catherine NICOLSON

b. 1781
d. 13 Mar 1863

Murdo NICOLSON

b. 1760
d. Bef 1807

Mary NICOLSON

b. 1760
d.

Christian MacDONALD

b. 1824
d. 1890

Ann MacDONALD

b. 1856
p. Upper Shader, Barvas Parish, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland
d. 1926
p. Isle of Lewis, Scotland
20 Feb 1873

Donald MacDONALD

b. 1826
d. 1897

Margaret MacDONALD

b. 1828
d. 1893

Roderick MacDONALD

b. 1806
d. 1867

Kristy SMITH

b. 1805
d. 1873

Murdo SMITH

b. 1766
d. Abt 1845

Marion MacDONALD

b. 1766
d. Aft 1841

Marriage(s):
John MacLEOD
m: .

Children from this marriage:
  Norman MacLEOD



PIKWA - Performance Indicator Kwartierstaat

These Charts show the relative state of completion of an individual's Pedigree Chart. It compares the number of vital statistics currently found to the total required to fill ten generations out from the chosen person.

The PIKWA concept was developed by Otto P. van Driel in The Netherlands.
Adapted to our Pedigree Charts by Rob Vanderplas

Combined

2

(7/7) 100%

3

(13/14) 92%

4

(13/28) 46%

5

(13/56) 23%

6

(4/112) 3%

7

(0/224) 0%

8

(0/448) 0%

9

(0/896) 0%

Tot:

(50/1785) 2%

People

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(4/4) 100%

4

(4/8) 50%

5

(6/16) 37%

6

(2/32) 6%

7

(0/64) 0%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(18/510) 3%

Birth Dates

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(4/4) 100%

4

(4/8) 50%

5

(4/16) 25%

6

(2/32) 6%

7

(0/64) 0%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(16/510) 3%

Marriage Dates

2

(1/1) 100%

3

(1/2) 50%

4

(1/4) 25%

5

(0/8) 0%

6

(0/16) 0%

7

(0/32) 0%

8

(0/64) 0%

9

(0/128) 0%

Tot:

(3/255) 1%

Death Dates

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(4/4) 100%

4

(4/8) 50%

5

(3/16) 18%

6

(0/32) 0%

7

(0/64) 0%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(13/510) 2%