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Agnes Spiers McLaren 1843–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Jan 1843

Birth Location: Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Death Date: 09 April 1936

Death Location: Shettleston, Glasgow, Scotland

Father: John McLaren

Mother: Margaret Mclaren

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Annie Campbell

Agnes Spiers McLaren was born in 1843 in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the child of John Mclaren And Margaret Mclaren. In 1851, Agnes Spiers McLaren resided in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland. In 1861, Agnes Spiers McLaren resided in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Agnes Spiers McLaren had children including Annie Campbell. Agnes Spiers McLaren passed away in 1936 in Shettleston, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Agnes Spiers McLaren was born in 1843 in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the child of John Mclaren And Margaret Mclaren.
  • In 1851, Agnes Spiers McLaren resided in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
  • In 1861, Agnes Spiers McLaren resided in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
  • Agnes Spiers McLaren had children including Annie Campbell.
  • Agnes Spiers McLaren passed away in 1936 in Shettleston, Glasgow, Scotland.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Agnes McLaren's Ancestors

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Agnes McLaren
1843–1936
Birth Place: Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents
John McLaren
1817–1883
Calder, old monkland, Scotland
Margaret Mclaren
1820–
Parish, calder
Grandparents
Margaret Thom
1800–
Lanarkshire, Scotland
James McLaren
1801–1846
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Laren
1776–1859
Margaret Stirling
1777–1859
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel McLaren
1739–
Jannet Carmichael
1740–
William Stirling
1742–1815
Margaret Carrick
1749–1808

Agnes McLaren's Descendants

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Agnes (Spiers) McLaren (12 Jan 1843–09 April 1936)
  1. 1. Annie Campbell 1878–
    1. 1. Agnes Campbell 1897–1972
      1. 1. Agnes Morrison 1930–2001
      2. 2. Agnes Morrison 1930–2001
    2. 2. Annie (Ballantine) Campbell 1900–1997
      1. 1. Robert (George) Miller 1930–1996

Agnes McLaren's Timeline

5 Records

1843
12 Jan 1843
Birth of Agnes Spiers McLaren in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1851
1851
Age 8
Agnes Spiers McLaren resided here in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
1861
1861
Age 18
Agnes Spiers McLaren resided here in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
1871
1871
Age 28
Agnes Spiers McLaren resided here in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
1936
09 April 1936
Age 93
Death of Agnes Spiers McLaren in Shettleston, Glasgow, Scotland
Shettleston, Glasgow, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Jan 1843
    Event Place: Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] 1851 Scotland Census, Parish: St Ninians; ED: 6; Page: 5; Line: 16; Roll: CSSCT1851_103; Year: 1851
    [2] 1861 Scotland Census, Parish: St Ninians; ED: 4; Page: 18; Line: 1; Roll: CSSCT1861_65
    [3] 1871 Scotland Census, Parish: St Ninians; ED: 4; Page: 9; Line: 3; Roll: CSSCT1871_85

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1851
    Event Place: St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1851 Scotland Census, Parish: St Ninians; ED: 6; Page: 5; Line: 16; Roll: CSSCT1851_103; Year: 1851

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1861
    Event Place: St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1861 Scotland Census, Parish: St Ninians; ED: 4; Page: 18; Line: 1; Roll: CSSCT1861_65

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1871
    Event Place: St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1871 Scotland Census, Parish: St Ninians; ED: 4; Page: 9; Line: 3; Roll: CSSCT1871_85

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 09 April 1936
    Event Place: Shettleston, Glasgow, Scotland

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