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Jean Leslie 1792–1841 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1792

Birth Location: Wintershaugh Dumfriesshire

Death Date: 1841

Death Location: North Leith, Midlothian, Scotland

Father: William Leslie

Mother: Elizabeth Johnstone

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The story of Jean Leslie began in 1792 in Wintershaugh Dumfriesshire. Jean Leslie passed away in 1841 in North Leith, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Jean Leslie began in 1792 in Wintershaugh Dumfriesshire.
  • Jean Leslie passed away in 1841 in North Leith, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Jean Leslie's Ancestors

Self
Jean Leslie
1792–1841
Birth Place: Wintershaugh Dumfriesshire
Parents
William Leslie
1758–1850
Kirkpatrick-Fleming, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Elizabeth Johnstone
1762–1837
Kirkpatrick-Fleming, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Grandparents
David Leslie
1724–1802
Kettins, Angus, Scotland
Isabella
1726–
Forfar, Angus, Scotland
John Johnstone
1734–1826
Kirkpatrick Fleming
Jean Crawford
1732–1827
Kennoway Fife
Great-Grandparents
James Lessley
1694–1762
Elspet Lessley
1696–1765
William Leard\Laird
1695–1737
Margret Muffit
1697–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John (Scotland)
1662–
Agnes Sheerer
1664–
Andrew Raitt
1659–1696
Magdalen Fyffe
1670–
Allexander Laird
1674–
Margret Smith
1678–
Johne Moffit
1651–
Nance Bowden
1637–

Jean Leslie's Timeline

2 Records

1792
1792
Birth of Jean Leslie in Wintershaugh Dumfriesshire
Wintershaugh Dumfriesshire
1841
1841
Age 49
Death of Jean Leslie in North Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
North Leith, Midlothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1792
    Event Place: Wintershaugh Dumfriesshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1841
    Event Place: North Leith, Midlothian, Scotland

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