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Alexander Dunlap 1654–1697 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1654

Birth Location: Ayshire, , , Scotland

Death Date: 1697

Death Location: South Carolina, United States

Father: James Dunlap

Mother: Elizabeth Cunningham

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Alexander Dunlap was born in 1654 in Ayshire, , , Scotland, the child of James Dunlap And Elizabeth Cunningham. Alexander Dunlap passed away in 1697 in South Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • Alexander Dunlap was born in 1654 in Ayshire, , , Scotland, the child of James Dunlap And Elizabeth Cunningham.
  • Alexander Dunlap passed away in 1697 in South Carolina, United States.

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Alexander Dunlap's Ancestors

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Alexander Dunlap
1654–1697
Birth Place: Ayshire, , , Scotland
Parents
James Dunlap
1630–1684
Dunlop, Ayrshire, , Scotland
Elizabeth Cunningham
1625–1674
Dunlop, Ayrshire, , Scotland
Grandparents
James Dunlop
1590–1634
Dunlop, Ayrshire, , Scotland
Margaret (H) Campbell
1597–1619
Alexander Cunningham
1584–1667
Stewarton, Ayrshire, , Scotland
Mary Houston
1587–
Houston, Renfrewshire, , Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Dunlop
1574–1617
Jean Sommerville
1571–1645
Gavin Hamilton
1560–1612
Hamilton
1570–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Elizabeth Hamilton
1562–1590
James Somerville
1520–1594
Katherine Murray
1532–1594

Alexander Dunlap's Timeline

2 Records

1654
1654
Birth of Alexander Dunlap in Ayshire, , , Scotland
Ayshire, , , Scotland
1697
1697
Age 43
Death of Alexander Dunlap in South Carolina, United States
South Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1654
    Event Place: Ayshire, , , Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1697
    Event Place: South Carolina, United States

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