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Catherine Addison 1840–1921 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Apr 1840

Birth Location: Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland

Death Date: 21 Sep 1921

Death Location: Fraserbrurgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Father: Alexander Addison

Mother: Margaret Findlay

Spouse(s): George Hay

Children(s): William Hay, Margaret Hay, George Hay, James Hay, John Hay, Alexander Hay, Bella Hay, David Hay, Catherine Hay, James Hay

In 1840, Catherine Addison entered the world in Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland, born to Alexander Addison And Margaret Findlay. In 1901, Catherine Addison resided in Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Catherine Addison married George Hay, and had children including Alexander Hay, Bella Jessie Hay, Catherine Ann Hay, David Hay, George Hay, James Hay, John Hay, Margaret Jane Hay, William Hay. Catherine Addison passed away in 1921 in Fraserbrurgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1840, Catherine Addison entered the world in Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland, born to Alexander Addison And Margaret Findlay.
  • In 1901, Catherine Addison resided in Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
  • Catherine Addison married George Hay, and had children including Alexander Hay, Bella Jessie Hay, Catherine Ann Hay, David Hay, George Hay, James Hay, John Hay, Margaret Jane Hay, William Hay.
  • Catherine Addison passed away in 1921 in Fraserbrurgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Catherine Addison's Ancestors

Self
Catherine Addison
1840–1921
Birth Place: Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Addison
1796–1876
Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
Margaret Findlay
1803–1879
Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Alexander Addison
1764–1857
Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
Katharine\ (Catherine) Mair
1775–1863
Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland.
George Findlay
1771–1841
Cullen, Banffshire, Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Margaret Runcie
1776–1841
Cullen , Banffshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Mair
1728–
Isabel Wood
1732–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Mare
1707–1787
Margaret Findlay
1716–1804
William Wood
1695–1785
Helen Runcy
1699–

Catherine Addison's Descendants

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Catherine Addison (29 Apr 1840–21 Sep 1921) m. George Hay (20 Jul 1837–26 Aug 1910)
  1. 1. William Hay 1874–1936 m. Helen Findlay 1875–1959
    1. 1. Charles Hay 1908–1980
  2. 2. Margaret (Jane) Hay 1866–1932
  3. 3. George Hay 1868–1888
  4. 4. James Hay 1870–1954
  5. 5. John Hay 1877–1953
    1. 1. Elizabeth Hay 1905–1975 m. Charles Summers 1904–1956
      1. 1. John (Hay) Summers 1930–2014
      2. 2. Helen (Duthie) Summers 1934–2020
      3. 3. Thomas (Hay Wilson) Summers 1936–1983
  6. 6. Alexander Hay 1879–1912
  7. 7. Bella (Jessie) Hay 1882–1952
  8. 8. David Hay 1885–
  9. 9. Catherine (Ann) Hay 1872–1928
  10. 10. James Hay 1870–1930
    1. 1. Norman (Gunn) Hay 1905–1976
      1. 1. James (Alexander) Hay 1934–1981

Catherine Addison's Timeline

3 Records

1840
29 Apr 1840
Birth of Catherine Addison in Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
1901
1901
Age 61
Catherine Addison resided here in Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
1921
21 Sep 1921
Age 81
Death of Catherine Addison in Fraserbrurgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fraserbrurgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Apr 1840
    Event Place: Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1901 Scotland Census

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1901
    Event Place: Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1901 Scotland Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Sep 1921
    Event Place: Fraserbrurgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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