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Agnes Bannerman McIntyre 1902–1983 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Mar 1902

Birth Location: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland

Death Date: 1983

Death Location: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland

Father: David McTyre

Mother: Isabella Burns

Spouse(s): James Cherry

Children(s):

In 1902, Agnes Bannerman McIntyre entered the world in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, born to David Mctyre And Isabella Burns. Agnes Bannerman McIntyre married James Tennant Cherry. Agnes Bannerman McIntyre passed away in 1983 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1902, Agnes Bannerman McIntyre entered the world in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, born to David Mctyre And Isabella Burns.
  • Agnes Bannerman McIntyre married James Tennant Cherry.
  • Agnes Bannerman McIntyre passed away in 1983 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.

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Agnes McIntyre's Ancestors

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Agnes McIntyre
1902–1983
Birth Place: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Parents
David McTyre
1879–1915
Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Isabella Burns
1874–
Grandparents
Dougal Mcintyre
1853–1924
Glasgow, Scotland
Agnes Bannerman
1854–1910
Glasgow, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Dugald McKintyre
1826–1871
Mary Turner
1826–1871
Thomas Bannerman
1818–1878
Agnes McKay
1819–1898
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Bennerman
1776–1858
Margaret Strowbridge
1781–1859

Agnes McIntyre's Timeline

2 Records

1902
28 Mar 1902
Birth of Agnes Bannerman McIntyre in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
1983
1983
Age 81
Death of Agnes Bannerman McIntyre in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Mar 1902
    Event Place: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1983
    Event Place: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland

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