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James Bertram 1768–1851 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Apr 1768

Birth Location: Garvald, East Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: Bef. 1851

Death Location: Possibly Cranshaws, Berwickshire

Father: Alexander Bertram

Mother: Susan Crooks

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In 1768, James Bertram entered the world in Garvald, East Lothian, Scotland, born to Alexander Bertram And Susan Crooks. James Bertram passed away in 1851 in Possibly Cranshaws, Berwickshire.

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Biography

  • In 1768, James Bertram entered the world in Garvald, East Lothian, Scotland, born to Alexander Bertram And Susan Crooks.
  • James Bertram passed away in 1851 in Possibly Cranshaws, Berwickshire.

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James Bertram's Ancestors

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James Bertram
1768–1851
Birth Place: Garvald, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Bertram
1732–1784
Spott, Haddingtonshire, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Susan Crooks
1740–1784
North Berwick, East Lothian, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Grandparents
James Bartram
1734–1789
Garvald, Haddingtonshire
Clara (Emily Thomson) T2
1701–1746
Spott, Haddingtonshire
Great-Grandparents
James I
1659–1725
Jean Finlason
1669–
John Thomson
1670–1740
Margaret T2
1670–1740
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Finlasone
1641–1700
Agnes Douglas
1636–1700

James Bertram's Timeline

2 Records

1768
24 Apr 1768
Birth of James Bertram in Garvald, East Lothian, Scotland
Garvald, East Lothian, Scotland
1851
Bef. 1851
Age 83
Death of James Bertram in Possibly Cranshaws, Berwickshire
Possibly Cranshaws, Berwickshire

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Apr 1768
    Event Place: Garvald, East Lothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 1851
    Event Place: Possibly Cranshaws, Berwickshire

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