Relatives
Siblings
- Marshall MacGill (brother)
- Martin MacGill (brother)
- Neil Fletcher (brother-in-law)
- Constance Fletcher (sister-in-law)
- Louise Morton (sister or sister-in-law)
Nieces
- Victoria Brandon (married to Howard Griffin)
- Carol Donovan
- Pamela MacGill-Crane (via her brother, Marshall)
- Nita Cochran
- Tracy MacGill (via her brother)
- Jill Morton
- Audrey Fletcher-Bannister
- Carol Bannister (great-niece)
- Carrie Palmer
Nephews
- Grady Fletcher
- Johnny Eaton
- Frankie Fletcher (great-nephew, Grady's son)
Cousins
- Abigail (Abby) Benton Freestone (Lynn Redgrave)
- Emma MacGill (Angela Lansbury)
- Ann Owens Lawton (Shirley Jones)
- Helen Owens (Doris Roberts)
- George Owens (Robert Walker Jr.)
- Calhoun "Cal" Fletcher (second cousin once removed through marriage)
Other Relatives
- Mildred (aunt by marriage)
- Amanda (great-aunt through marriage)
- Walter (uncle; deceased)
- Sarah (great-aunt; deceased)
- Henry (great-uncle; deceased)
- Cyrus (uncle; deceased)
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