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Ann "Nancy" McLeod 1772–1818 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1772

Birth Location: Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland

Death Date: 1818

Death Location: Sampson, North Carolina, USA

Father: Neill MacLeod

Mother: Sarah Bethune

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In 1772, Ann "Nancy" McLeod entered the world in Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland, born to Neill Mhic Iain Macleod And Sarah Marron Bethune. Ann "Nancy" McLeod passed away in 1818 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1772, Ann "Nancy" McLeod entered the world in Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland, born to Neill Mhic Iain Macleod And Sarah Marron Bethune.
  • Ann "Nancy" McLeod passed away in 1818 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.

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Ann McLeod's Ancestors

Self
Ann McLeod
1772–1818
Birth Place: Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland
Parents
Neill Mhic Iain MacLeod
1750–1818
Gesto House, Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland
Sarah (Marron) Bethune
1750–1834
Barcodale Parish, Isle Skye, Scotland
Grandparents
Iain MacLeod
1724–1824
Gesto House, Gesto, Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland
Anne Nancy
1728–1835
Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland
Angus Bethune
1724–1801
Isle Skye, Inverness-shire, , Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Macleod
1691–1770
Mary MacLean
1702–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alastair Macleod
1639–1718
Catherine Macleod
1656–

Ann McLeod's Timeline

2 Records

1772
1772
Birth of Ann "Nancy" McLeod in Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland
Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland
1818
1818
Age 46
Death of Ann "Nancy" McLeod in Sampson, North Carolina, USA
Sampson, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: Isle of Skye, Hebrides, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1818
    Event Place: Sampson, North Carolina, USA

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