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Charles Lyle 1734–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1734

Birth Location: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1820

Death Location: Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Robert Lysle

Mother: Margaret Measone

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Charles Lyle was born in 1734 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the child of Robert Lysle And Margaret Masson Measone. Charles Lyle passed away in 1820 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • Charles Lyle was born in 1734 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the child of Robert Lysle And Margaret Masson Measone.
  • Charles Lyle passed away in 1820 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Charles Lyle's Ancestors

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Charles Lyle
1734–1820
Birth Place: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents
Robert Lysle
1702–1775
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Margaret (Masson) Measone
1701–1761
Roxburgh, Roxburgshire, Scotland
Grandparents
William Masson
1689–1723
Liberton, Mid-Loth., Scot., Scotland, United Kingdom
Rachel (Gray) Masson
1690–
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Mason
1658–1697
Helen Flint
1662–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James (Vintner\Merchant)
1630–1660
Margrett Benning
1634–1677
James Flint
1630–1684
Jeane Lumisden
1630–1666

Charles Lyle's Timeline

2 Records

1734
1734
Birth of Charles Lyle in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1820
1820
Age 86
Death of Charles Lyle in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1734
    Event Place: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1820
    Event Place: Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States

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