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Ann Milne 1733–1831 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1733
Birth Location: Findlayston, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Death Date: 16 Jan 1831
Death Location: Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Father: Andrew Milne
Mother: Christian Troup
Spouse(s): William Findlay
Children(s): Christian Findlay
The story of Ann Milne began in 1733 in Findlayston, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland. Ann Milne married William Findlay, and had children including Christian Findlay. Ann Milne passed away in 1831 in Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Ann Milne began in 1733 in Findlayston, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland.
- Ann Milne married William Findlay, and had children including Christian Findlay.
- Ann Milne passed away in 1831 in Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland.
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Ann Milne's Ancestors
Ann Milne's Descendants
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1. Christian Findlay 1766– m. Alexander Lyon 1767–1813
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1. Alexander LYON 1795–1869 m. Helen Tough 1793–1866
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1. Mary Lyon 1832–1862 m. John Forbes 1821–1893 m. John Forbes 1822–
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1. Helen FORBES 1855–1931 m. Charles McDonald 1832–1920
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2. Jean Forbes 1857–
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Ann Milne's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1733
Event Place: Findlayston, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Jan 1831
Event Place: Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland