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Alexander Strachan 1774–1858 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Dec 1774

Birth Location: St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland

Death Date: 24 Jul 1858

Death Location: Pitsligo Aberdeenshire Scotland

Father: Robert Strachan

Mother: Ann Hoggan

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Alexander Strachan was born in 1774 in St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland, the child of Robert Strachan And Ann Hoggan. Alexander Strachan passed away in 1858 in Pitsligo Aberdeenshire Scotland.

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Biography

  • Alexander Strachan was born in 1774 in St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland, the child of Robert Strachan And Ann Hoggan.
  • Alexander Strachan passed away in 1858 in Pitsligo Aberdeenshire Scotland.

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Alexander Strachan's Ancestors

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Alexander Strachan
1774–1858
Birth Place: St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland
Parents
Robert Strachan
1749–1836
Kinnell, Angus, Scottland
Ann Hoggan
1760–1830
Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Grandparents
William Strachen\Strachan
1702–1755
St Nicholas, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Laura (Ann) Mill
1713–1795
Kinnell, Angus, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Morlich
1676–1755
Mariorie Tevindale
1679–1733
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Straquhane)
1646–1678
Christian (Jelles)
1646–1703
Thomas (Tavindaile)
1651–
Margaret Patersone
1661–1695

Alexander Strachan's Timeline

2 Records

1774
26 Dec 1774
Birth of Alexander Strachan in St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland
St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland
1858
24 Jul 1858
Age 84
Death of Alexander Strachan in Pitsligo Aberdeenshire Scotland
Pitsligo Aberdeenshire Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Dec 1774
    Event Place: St Vigeans, Angus, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Jul 1858
    Event Place: Pitsligo Aberdeenshire Scotland

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