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Ann "Jean" Andrew 1841–1912 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1841
Birth Location: Dalry Parish, Ayr, Scotland
Death Date: aft Jan 1912
Death Location: probably Glengarnock, Scotland
Father: Robert Andrew
Mother: Mary Heron
Spouse(s): James Calderwood
Children(s): William Calderwood
In 1841, Ann "Jean" Andrew entered the world in Dalry Parish, Ayr, Scotland, born to Robert Aka Andrews Andrew And Mary Heron. Ann "Jean" Andrew married James Calderwood, and had children including William Calderwood. Ann "Jean" Andrew passed away in 1912 in probably Glengarnock, Scotland.
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Biography
- In 1841, Ann "Jean" Andrew entered the world in Dalry Parish, Ayr, Scotland, born to Robert Aka Andrews Andrew And Mary Heron.
- Ann "Jean" Andrew married James Calderwood, and had children including William Calderwood.
- Ann "Jean" Andrew passed away in 1912 in probably Glengarnock, Scotland.
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Ann Andrew's Descendants
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1. William Calderwood 1873–1943 m. Agnes (Shedden) Hamilton 1877–1946
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1. James Calderwood 1900–1963 m. Jean Barclay 1900–1997
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1. William Calderwood 1927–2004 m. Rosemary Cole 1927–2008
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2. Margaret (Jean) Calderwood 1925–2018
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Ann Andrew's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 19 Dec 1841
Event Place: Dalry Parish, Ayr, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: aft Jan 1912
Event Place: probably Glengarnock, Scotland