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Alexander Beattie 1822–1888 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Jan 1822

Birth Location: Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland

Death Date: 25 Feb 1888

Death Location: Lost at Sea, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland

Father: Alexander Beattie

Mother: Catherine Smith

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In 1822, Alexander Beattie entered the world in Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland, born to Alexander Beattie And Catherine Smith. Alexander Beattie passed away in 1888 in Lost at Sea, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1822, Alexander Beattie entered the world in Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland, born to Alexander Beattie And Catherine Smith.
  • Alexander Beattie passed away in 1888 in Lost at Sea, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland.

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Alexander Beattie's Ancestors

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Alexander Beattie
1822–1888
Birth Place: Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Beattie
1793–1856
Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland
Catherine Smith
1790–1851
Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland
Grandparents
Robert Beattie
1756–1801
Inverkeillor, Angus, Scotland
Nicholas Spink
1756–1840
St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Robert Beattie
1735–
Jean Lamb
1731–
James Spink
1716–
Margaret Cargill
1716–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alexander Beattie's Timeline

2 Records

1822
12 Jan 1822
Birth of Alexander Beattie in Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland
Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland
1888
25 Feb 1888
Age 66
Death of Alexander Beattie in Lost at Sea, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland
Lost at Sea, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Jan 1822
    Event Place: Auchmithie, Angus, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Feb 1888
    Event Place: Lost at Sea, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland

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