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Bridget and <strong>John</strong> <strong>McPhee</strong>. This is a copy of a photo which had been in the possession of <strong>John</strong> <strong>McPhee</strong>’s sister<br />
Margaret Lloyd of Dunedin, and then Westport in New Zealand and made available by Margaret’s great grand daughter<br />
Zelda Paul of Para Para Umu, New Zealand. One notices the striking resemblance of Bridget <strong>McPhee</strong> in this photo to<br />
her daughter Emily <strong>McPhee</strong>, later Murphy.<br />
<strong>John</strong> <strong>McPhee</strong>, born 1833, son of <strong>John</strong> Inverary <strong>McPhee</strong><br />
and Charlotte MacArthur. This photo by Allan Studio,<br />
318 Smith Street, Collingwood.<br />
<strong>John</strong> <strong>McPhee</strong> <strong>Family</strong><br />
Below: Alexander <strong>McPhee</strong>, second child of <strong>John</strong> Inverary <strong>McPhee</strong><br />
and Charlotte MacArthur, born in Lochaber 1830, died at Donald<br />
Victoria in 1902. This photo taken at Geelong 1860, at the time of<br />
wedding of Isabella <strong>McPhee</strong> to James Rollo Stewart. It was previously<br />
thought that there was no photo extant of Alexander.<br />
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