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JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE 1915–1964 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 MAY 1915

Birth Location: Marshalls Land, Plains, Airdrie, Scotland

Death Date: 26 FEB 1964

Death Location: Plains, Lanark, Scotland

Father: William Gillespie

Mother: BARBARA LAIRD

Spouse(s): Andrew Mackie

Children(s):

JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE was born in 1915 in Marshalls Land, Plains, Airdrie, Scotland, the child of William Lowe Gillespie And Barbara Laird. JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE married Andrew Mackie. JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE passed away in 1964 in Plains, Lanark, Scotland.

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Biography

  • JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE was born in 1915 in Marshalls Land, Plains, Airdrie, Scotland, the child of William Lowe Gillespie And Barbara Laird.
  • JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE married Andrew Mackie.
  • JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE passed away in 1964 in Plains, Lanark, Scotland.

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JEAN GILLESPIE's Ancestors

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JEAN GILLESPIE
1915–1964
Birth Place: Marshalls Land, Plains, Airdrie, Scotland
Parents
William Lowe Gillespie
1880–1938
Plains Airdrie Lanarkshire Scotland
BARBARA LAIRD
1891–1939
Plains, Lanark, Scotland
Grandparents
John Gillespie
1853–1911
New Monklands Lanarkshire Scotland
Jane Lowe
1859–
New Monklands Lanarkshire Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

JEAN GILLESPIE's Timeline

2 Records

1915
6 MAY 1915
Birth of JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE in Marshalls Land, Plains, Airdrie, Scotland
Marshalls Land, Plains, Airdrie, Scotland
1964
26 FEB 1964
Age 49
Death of JEAN LOWE GILLESPIE in Plains, Lanark, Scotland
Plains, Lanark, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 MAY 1915
    Event Place: Marshalls Land, Plains, Airdrie, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 FEB 1964
    Event Place: Plains, Lanark, Scotland

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