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Charles Marr 1783–1854 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Jun 1783

Birth Location: Carnbee, Fife, Scotland

Death Date: 19 Sep 1854

Death Location: Pennyhill, Kilrenny, Fife, Scotland

Father: Robert Marr

Mother: Elizabeth Millar

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In 1783, Charles Marr entered the world in Carnbee, Fife, Scotland, born to Robert Marr And Elizabeth Millar. Charles Marr passed away in 1854 in Pennyhill, Kilrenny, Fife, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1783, Charles Marr entered the world in Carnbee, Fife, Scotland, born to Robert Marr And Elizabeth Millar.
  • Charles Marr passed away in 1854 in Pennyhill, Kilrenny, Fife, Scotland.

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Charles Marr's Ancestors

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Charles Marr
1783–1854
Birth Place: Carnbee, Fife, Scotland
Parents
Robert Marr
1749–
Carnbee, Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland
Elizabeth Millar
1750–1816
Carnbee, Fife, Scotland
Grandparents
John Millar
1721–1794
Fife, scotland
Mary Melville
1725–1796
Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
William Millar
1675–1783
Grissell Henderson
1680–
Andrew Melville
1696–
Elizabeth Innes
1699–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Melville
1665–1707
Margaret Fortune
1663–

Charles Marr's Timeline

2 Records

1783
19 Jun 1783
Birth of Charles Marr in Carnbee, Fife, Scotland
Carnbee, Fife, Scotland
1854
19 Sep 1854
Age 71
Death of Charles Marr in Pennyhill, Kilrenny, Fife, Scotland
Pennyhill, Kilrenny, Fife, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Jun 1783
    Event Place: Carnbee, Fife, Scotland
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Sep 1854
    Event Place: Pennyhill, Kilrenny, Fife, Scotland
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree

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