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Jean Beattie 1705–1773 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1705

Birth Location: Dumfries-shire, Scotland

Death Date: 21 Feb 1773

Death Location: Westerkirk, Dumfries-shire, , Scotland

Father: James Beattie

Mother: Janet Biggar

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The story of Jean Beattie began in 1705 in Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Jean Beattie passed away in 1773 in Westerkirk, Dumfries-shire, , Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Jean Beattie began in 1705 in Dumfries-shire, Scotland.
  • Jean Beattie passed away in 1773 in Westerkirk, Dumfries-shire, , Scotland.

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Jean Beattie's Ancestors

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Jean Beattie
1705–1773
Birth Place: Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Parents
James Beattie
1663–1769
Langholm, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Janet Biggar
1683–1720
Ettrick, Selkirkshire, Scotland
Grandparents
William (Beattie) Sir
1613–1693
Langholm, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Herbert Biggar
1640–1709
Barbury, Scotland
Agnes Spence
1654–1704
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
William Beattie
1559–1629
Janet Anderson
1597–1647
Thomas Spence
1616–1665
Rachel Spence
1624–1696
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert GGF)
1533–1600
Mary Anderson
1534–1600
Thomas Scotland
1596–1646
Beatrix Scot
1596–1642
JAMES Prof.
1587–1669
Catherine Granton
1585–1669

Jean Beattie's Timeline

2 Records

1705
1705
Birth of Jean Beattie in Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Dumfries-shire, Scotland
1773
21 Feb 1773
Age 68
Death of Jean Beattie in Westerkirk, Dumfries-shire, , Scotland
Westerkirk, Dumfries-shire, , Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1705
    Event Place: Dumfries-shire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Feb 1773
    Event Place: Westerkirk, Dumfries-shire, , Scotland

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