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Alexander Stirling 1720 – 1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 DEC 1720

Birth Location: Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Death Date: BEF 1820

Death Location: (Scotland)

Father: Alexander Stirling

Mother: Lillian Stevenson

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Children(s):

Alexander Stirling was born in 1720 in Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland, the child of Alexander Stirling and Lillian Stevenson. Alexander Stirling passed away in 1820 in (Scotland).

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Biography

  • Alexander Stirling was born in 1720 in Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland, the child of Alexander Stirling and Lillian Stevenson.
  • Alexander Stirling passed away in 1820 in (Scotland).

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Alexander Stirling's Ancestors

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Alexander Stirling
1720 – 1820
Birth Place: Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Stirling
1685 – 1785
Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Lillian Stevenson
1693 – 1793
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Duncan Stirling
1647 – 1747
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Margaret Forrester
1647 – 1747
Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland
James Stevenson
1661 – 1761
St Ninians, Scotland
Elizabeth Johnston
1665 – 1765
(Scotland)
Great-Grandparents
George Forrester
1620 – 1720
Janet Miller
1624 – 1724
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alexander Stirling's Timeline

2 Records

1720
17 DEC 1720
Birth of Alexander Stirling in Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland
1820
BEF 1820
Age 100
Death of Alexander Stirling in (Scotland)
(Scotland)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 DEC 1720
    Event Place: Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 1820
    Event Place: (Scotland)

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