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Helen KERR 1714–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Apr 1714

Birth Location: Airlie, Angus, Scotland

Death Date: 1787

Death Location: Scotland

Father: JAMES KER

Mother: Anne Beattie

Spouse(s): John Sturrock

Children(s): Margaret Sturrock

Helen KERR was born in 1714 in Airlie, Angus, Scotland, the child of James Ker And Anne Beattie. Helen KERR married John Sturrock, and had children including Margaret Sturrock. Helen KERR passed away in 1787 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • Helen KERR was born in 1714 in Airlie, Angus, Scotland, the child of James Ker And Anne Beattie.
  • Helen KERR married John Sturrock, and had children including Margaret Sturrock.
  • Helen KERR passed away in 1787 in Scotland.

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Helen KERR's Ancestors

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Helen KERR
1714–1787
Birth Place: Airlie, Angus, Scotland
Parents
JAMES KER
1683–1752
Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Anne Beattie
1678–
Montrose, Angus, Scotland
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Helen KERR's Descendants

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Helen KERR (15 Apr 1714–1787) m. John Sturrock (7 Mar 1715–1789)
  1. 1. Margaret Sturrock 1747–1843 m. John Scott 1742–
    1. 1. William (D.) Scott 1774–1852 m. Elizabeth Scales 1784–1828
      1. 1. John Scott 1807–1860 m. Susannah (Jane "Susan") Daugherty 1822–1908
        1. 1. Eva (Jane) Hayden 1857–1940 m. Willard (Clayton) Hayden 1852–1934

Helen KERR's Timeline

2 Records

1714
15 Apr 1714
Birth of Helen KERR in Airlie, Angus, Scotland
Airlie, Angus, Scotland
1787
1787
Age 73
Death of Helen KERR in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Apr 1714
    Event Place: Airlie, Angus, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1787
    Event Place: Scotland

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