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Euphemia Sarah MORLAND

b. 25 Jan 1906
p. Paisley, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada
d. 2 Dec 1936
p.

Alexander Henry MORLAND

b. 28 Mar 1877
p. Brant Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada
d. 5 Oct 1950
p. Kincardine, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada
8 Mar 1905

Robert MORLAND

b. 1832
d. 12 Dec 1876

Robert MORLAND

b. 1806
d.

John MORLAND

b.
d.

Sarah CANTON

b. 1786
d.

Elizabeth LAWSON

b. 1811
d.

Sarah MURRAY

b. 15 May 1846
d. 7 Jul 1912

Alexander MURRAY

b. 1816
d. 1871

Hanna BELBECK

b. 1824
d. 11 Feb 1909

Henry BULBECK

chr. 6 Jan 1788
d. 12 Nov 1856

Jane WARWICK

b. 31 Mar 1788
d. 19 Apr 1877

Mary McLEAN

b. 13 Aug 1867
p. Bruce Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada
d. 18 Jan 1907
p. Paisley, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada
8 Mar 1905

Allan McLEAN

b. 1810
d. 1902

Euphemia BEATON

b. 1828
d. 1874

Angus BEATON

b. 1806
d. 1868

Isabella CAMPBELL

b. 1800
d. 1899

Marriage(s):
Benjamin Moses WHITEHEAD
m: .



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

(17/28) 60%

5

(10/56) 17%

6

(4/112) 3%

7

(0/224) 0%

8

(0/448) 0%

9

(0/896) 0%

Tot:

(51/1785) 2%

People

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(4/4) 100%

4

(6/8) 75%

5

(4/16) 25%

6

(4/32) 12%

7

(0/64) 0%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(20/510) 3%

Birth Dates

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(4/4) 100%

4

(6/8) 75%

5

(3/16) 18%

6

(0/32) 0%

7

(0/64) 0%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(15/510) 2%

Marriage Dates

2

(1/1) 100%

3

(1/2) 50%

4

(1/4) 25%

5

(1/8) 12%

6

(0/16) 0%

7

(0/32) 0%

8

(0/64) 0%

9

(0/128) 0%

Tot:

(4/255) 1%

Death Dates

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(4/4) 100%

4

(4/8) 50%

5

(2/16) 12%

6

(0/32) 0%

7

(0/64) 0%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(12/510) 2%