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Sign up freeAlexander Lumsden 1616–1685 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1616
Birth Location: St Nicholas ,Aberdeen, Scotland
Death Date: 14 March 1685
Death Location: Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland
Father: MATTHEW LUMSDEN
Mother: ELSPET ABIRDOUR
Spouse(s): Christian Seatoun
Children(s): William Lumsden
The story of Alexander Lumsden began in 1616 in St Nicholas ,Aberdeen, Scotland. Alexander Lumsden married Christian Seatoun, and had children including William Lumsden. Alexander Lumsden passed away in 1685 in Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Alexander Lumsden began in 1616 in St Nicholas ,Aberdeen, Scotland.
- Alexander Lumsden married Christian Seatoun, and had children including William Lumsden.
- Alexander Lumsden passed away in 1685 in Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland.
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Alexander Lumsden's Descendants
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1. William Lumsden 1664–1744 m. Jean Stewart 1668–
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1. Elspeth Davidson 1685–1751 m. Thomas Christie 1687–1765
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1. Thomas Christie 1725– m. Ann Patie 1727–
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1. William Christie 1750–1831 m. Anne (Agnes) Brown 1749–1824
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Feb 1616
Event Place: St Nicholas ,Aberdeen, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 March 1685
Event Place: Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland