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Archibald Ballybegly Alexander 1611–1689 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1611

Birth Location: Tarbert, Argyll, Scotland

Death Date: 31 Mar 1689

Death Location: Ballieghan, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland

Father: John Alexander

Mother: Jean Stewart

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The story of Archibald Ballybegly Alexander began in 1611 in Tarbert, Argyll, Scotland. Archibald Ballybegly Alexander passed away in 1689 in Ballieghan, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland.

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  • The story of Archibald Ballybegly Alexander began in 1611 in Tarbert, Argyll, Scotland.
  • Archibald Ballybegly Alexander passed away in 1689 in Ballieghan, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland.

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Archibald Alexander's Ancestors

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Archibald Alexander
1611–1689
Birth Place: Tarbert, Argyll, Scotland
Parents
John Alexander
1587–1662
Tarbert, Kintyre, Argyll, Scotland
Jean Stewart
1578–1622
Perth, Perthshire, SCOTLAND or Ulster, Ireland
Grandparents
Archibald (I) Alexander
1550–1636
Kintyre, Argyll, , Scotland
Elizabeth Forbes
1560–1570
Clackmannans, , , Scotland
James (STEWART) Doune
1529–1591
Beath (Cowdenbeath), Fife, SCOTLAND
Margaret (LADY) Campbell
1548–1572
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Archibald Alexander's Timeline

2 Records

1611
1611
Birth of Archibald Ballybegly Alexander in Tarbert, Argyll, Scotland
Tarbert, Argyll, Scotland
1689
31 Mar 1689
Age 78
Death of Archibald Ballybegly Alexander in Ballieghan, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland
Ballieghan, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1611
    Event Place: Tarbert, Argyll, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1689
    Event Place: Ballieghan, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland

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