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Agnes Gilmore 1660–1729 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Sep 1660
Birth Location: Newton, Donegal, Ireland
Death Date: 1729
Death Location: Newtown, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland
Father: James Gilmore
Mother: Martha Dennison
Spouse(s): John Wilson
Children(s): BEATTY WILSON
Agnes Gilmore was born in 1660 in Newton, Donegal, Ireland, the child of James Gilmore And Martha Ann Dennison. Agnes Gilmore married John Robert Thomas Wilson, and had children including Beatty Eliza Wilson. Agnes Gilmore passed away in 1729 in Newtown, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland.
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Biography
- Agnes Gilmore was born in 1660 in Newton, Donegal, Ireland, the child of James Gilmore And Martha Ann Dennison.
- Agnes Gilmore married John Robert Thomas Wilson, and had children including Beatty Eliza Wilson.
- Agnes Gilmore passed away in 1729 in Newtown, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland.
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Agnes Gilmore's Descendants
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1. BEATTY ("ELIZA") WILSON 1700–1765 m. George Ritchy 1700–1788
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1. George Ritchie 1699–1788
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1. Barbara Noble 1731–1816 m. Alexander Ritchie 1740–1798
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1. Jane Ritchie 1761–1821 m. Alexander Stephen 1763–1810 m. Alexander Stephen 1763–1810
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Sep 1660
Event Place: Newton, Donegal, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1729
Event Place: Newtown, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland