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Agnes Falconer 1604–1711 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1604

Birth Location: Halkertoun, Perth, Scotland

Death Date: 4 January 1711

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Alexander Halkerton

Mother: Agnes MacTier

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In 1604, Agnes Falconer entered the world in Halkertoun, Perth, Scotland, born to Alexander Falconer Of Halkerton And Agnes Lady Carnegie Mactier. Agnes Falconer passed away in 1711 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1604, Agnes Falconer entered the world in Halkertoun, Perth, Scotland, born to Alexander Falconer Of Halkerton And Agnes Lady Carnegie Mactier.
  • Agnes Falconer passed away in 1711 in Scotland.

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Agnes Falconer's Ancestors

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Agnes Falconer
1604–1711
Birth Place: Halkertoun, Perth, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Falconer of Halkerton
1575–1645
Halkertoun, Perthshire, Scotland
Agnes (Lady Carnegie) MacTier
1572–1634
Farnell, Angus, Schotland
Grandparents
Alexander, (Sir Falconer (6th of) Halkerton)
1545–1595
Halkertonne, Forfarshire, Schotland
Isobel\Isabel Gray
1560–1589
Brancepeth, Durham, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir falconer
1522–1587
Lady Falconer
1524–1587
(Lady) SALVAINE
1529–1613
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Archibald Glenbervie
1503–1570
Agnes Keith
1503–1588
Gerald Salvaine
1503–1570
Eleanor (Wrenne)
1513–1568

Agnes Falconer's Timeline

2 Records

1604
Abt 1604
Birth of Agnes Falconer in Halkertoun, Perth, Scotland
Halkertoun, Perth, Scotland
1711
4 January 1711
Age 107
Death of Agnes Falconer in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1604
    Event Place: Halkertoun, Perth, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 January 1711
    Event Place: Scotland

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