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27. That benevolent part in in the colonies assisting the Society be at liberty to name peraons from the same country and locality from which they themselves may have emigrated, provided a group from such place can be made up.

28. That a list of the members of the Society; the offices of its central and local committees; the names of contributors by loan or donation, with the amount contributed by each (unless specified to the contrary); the number of associate groups embarked, with their names and ages; the place from which they emigrated; their destination and subsequent settlement; the amount advanced, repayments made, the sums still due, and by whom, be published quarterly.

Family Group, No, 1.
Age and Number of Family. Relationship. Name.
No. I.44HusbandEwen M'Pherson
43WifeMargaret
22Son*John
20DaughterMary
19Son*Hector
18*Ronald
16Daughter*Jane
13Catherine
11SonAngus
9DaughterFlora
7Sally
No. II.38HusbandJohn Smith
32WifeMary
6SonWilliam
4DaughterEliza
No. III.39HusbandMartin Macdonald
35WifeFlora
17Son*John
13DaughterSusan
11SonAngus
9Allen
No. IV.40FatherPeter Grant
20Son*Alexander
19*John
17Daughter*Ellen
16SonWilliam
13DaughterJane
No. V.42HusbandAngus Macdonald
38WifeFlora
20Daughter*Martha
19Son*Ronald
18*James
16Daughter*Sarah
13Margaret
11SonJohn
9William
7DaughterMary
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