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Henry Hay 1592–1661 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Jul 1592

Birth Location: Monifieth, Forfar Angus, Scotland

Death Date: abt 1661

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Henry Hay

Mother: Margaret Hay

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Hay

Children(s): Issobell Hay

The story of Henry Hay began in 1592 in Monifieth, Forfar Angus, Scotland. Henry Hay married Elizabeth Hay, and had children including Issobell Hay. Henry Hay passed away in 1661 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Henry Hay began in 1592 in Monifieth, Forfar Angus, Scotland.
  • Henry Hay married Elizabeth Hay, and had children including Issobell Hay.
  • Henry Hay passed away in 1661 in Scotland.

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Henry Hay's Ancestors

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Henry Hay
1592–1661
Birth Place: Monifieth, Forfar Angus, Scotland
Parents
Henry Hay
1571–1629
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Margaret (Boyd) Hay
1568–1659
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Hay's Descendants

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Henry Hay (3 Jul 1592–abt 1661) m. Elizabeth Hay (31 July 1590–abt 1667)
  1. 1. Issobell Hay 1622–1668
    1. 1. John (Reid of Barra) Kt. 1646–1722 m. ❤️ (Marion) Abercrombie 1642–1741
      1. 1. Sir (John Reid) Kt. 1683–1777 m. Margaret (Galle) McCall 1688–1729
        1. 1. John (Roger) Reid 1719–1800 m. Margaret Hyman 1721–1781

Henry Hay's Timeline

2 Records

1592
3 Jul 1592
Birth of Henry Hay in Monifieth, Forfar Angus, Scotland
Monifieth, Forfar Angus, Scotland
1661
abt 1661
Age 69
Death of Henry Hay in Scotland
Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Jul 1592
    Event Place: Monifieth, Forfar Angus, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1661
    Event Place: Scotland

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