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Helen Norris 1770–1824 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Apr 1770

Birth Location: Dalton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1 Jul 1824

Death Location: Sorryskye, St Mungo, Dumfries-shire, Scotland

Father: Mathew Norris

Mother: Rachel Rae

Spouse(s): Thomas Sorriesyke

Children(s): Elizabeth Carlyle, William Carlyle, Mary Carlyle

The story of Helen Norris began in 1770 in Dalton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Helen Norris married Thomas Carlyle Of Sorriesyke, and had children including Elizabeth Carlyle, Mary Carlyle, William Carlyle. Helen Norris passed away in 1824 in Sorryskye, St Mungo, Dumfries-shire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Helen Norris began in 1770 in Dalton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
  • Helen Norris married Thomas Carlyle Of Sorriesyke, and had children including Elizabeth Carlyle, Mary Carlyle, William Carlyle.
  • Helen Norris passed away in 1824 in Sorryskye, St Mungo, Dumfries-shire, Scotland.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Helen Norris's Ancestors

Self
Helen Norris
1770–1824
Birth Place: Dalton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Parents
Mathew Norris
1745–1800
Rachel Rae
1746–1819
Scotland
Grandparents
Patrick Norris
1715–1780
Scotland
Janet Rae
1716–1790
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Helen Norris's Descendants

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Helen Norris (19 Apr 1770–1 Jul 1824) m. Thomas (Carlyle of) Sorriesyke (30 May 1761–05 Nov 1844)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Carlyle 1799–1866 m. Thomas Clowe 1802–1878
    1. 1. Thomas (Clowe 1831) TC\EC 1831–1899 m. Mary Armstrong 1831–1875 m. Jane Clowe 1854–1924 m. Mary Armstrong 1831–1875
      1. 1. John (Clowe 1870) TC\MA 1870–1937 m. Jessie (porteous) Clowe 1870–1943 m. Margaret Kerr 1870–1959
        1. 1. James (hood) Clowe 1894–1958 m. Betsy Lauder\Clowe 1890–1952
        2. 2. Margaret (Jane) Clowe 1901–
        3. 3. Francis (Clowe 1902) JC\JP 1902–1968
        4. 4. Johnanna Kerr 1902–
      2. 2. David (Clowe 1867) TC\MA 1867–1919 m. Elizabeth Clowe 1865–1937
        1. 1. Thomas (W) Clowe 1889–1951
      3. 3. Janet Clow 1878–1897
      4. 4. Frank Clowe 1876–1946 m. Janet Clow –1937
        1. 1. William (Byers) Clow –1973
        2. 2. Janet Clow –1909
        3. 3. Janie Clow –1966
      5. 5. John Clowe 1870–
      6. 6. Thomas Clowe 1876–
      7. 7. Margaret (Jane) Clowe 1873– m. William Read 1881–1951
        1. 1. Janet (Clowe) Read 1901–1952
        2. 2. Elizabeth (Ann) Read 1904–1965
        3. 3. Mary (Eleanor) Read 1906–1966
      8. 8. George Clowe 1860–1910
      9. 9. Simon Clowe 1863–
  2. 2. William Carlyle 1791–1871
  3. 3. Mary Carlyle 1789–

Helen Norris's Timeline

2 Records

1770
19 Apr 1770
Birth of Helen Norris in Dalton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Dalton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
1824
1 Jul 1824
Age 54
Death of Helen Norris in Sorryskye, St Mungo, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Sorryskye, St Mungo, Dumfries-shire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Apr 1770
    Event Place: Dalton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Jul 1824
    Event Place: Sorryskye, St Mungo, Dumfries-shire, Scotland

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