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Jean Wylie 1719–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jun 1719

Birth Location: Arthurhouse, Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland

Death Date: Abt. 1805

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Alexander Wylie

Mother: Mary Valentine

Spouse(s): William Carnegie

Children(s): Elizabeth Carnegie, Margaret Carnegie, William Carnegie, Jean Carnegie

The story of Jean Wylie began in 1719 in Arthurhouse, Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland. Jean Wylie married William Carnegie, and had children including Agnes Carnegie, Elizabeth Carnegie, Jean Carnegie, Margaret Alexander Carnegie, William Carnegie. Jean Wylie passed away in 1805 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Jean Wylie began in 1719 in Arthurhouse, Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland.
  • Jean Wylie married William Carnegie, and had children including Agnes Carnegie, Elizabeth Carnegie, Jean Carnegie, Margaret Alexander Carnegie, William Carnegie.
  • Jean Wylie passed away in 1805 in Scotland.

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Jean Wylie's Ancestors

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Jean Wylie
1719–1805
Birth Place: Arthurhouse, Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Wylie
1693–
Arbuthnott, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Mary Valentine
1693–
Of Dava, Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland
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Jean Wylie's Descendants

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Jean Wylie (15 Jun 1719–Abt. 1805) m. William Carnegie (Abt. 1732–Abt. 1800)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Carnegie 1763–1832 m. William Smith 1765–1813
    1. 1. Alexander Smith 1794–1865 m. Isobel Strachan 1800–1851
      1. 1. Baron 1827–1895 m. Henry Barron 1797–1859 m. James Grant 1829–
        1. 1. Isabella Barron 1849–1924 m. Alexander (Macdonald) (R-BY31101) 1844–1923
        2. 2. Jessie Barron 1845–1928 m. John Gordon 1847–1913
        3. 3. Margaret Barron 1859–
        4. 4. Henry Barron 1855–1871
        5. 5. Eliza Barron 1857–1895 m. James Munro 1855–1910
        6. 6. Janet Barron 1849–
        7. 7. Walter Barron 1855–1855
        8. 8. James Barron 1854–1931
    2. 2. Jean Smith 1790–1855
    3. 3. Mary Smith 1797–1859
    4. 4. Elizabeth Smith 1802–
    5. 5. George (Morison) Smith 1800–
    6. 6. Helen (Carnegie) Smith 1804–1879
    7. 7. Marion Smith 1813–
  2. 2. Margaret (Alexander) Carnegie 1760–
  3. 3. William Carnegie 1766–1856
  4. 4. Jean Carnegie 1766–

Jean Wylie's Timeline

2 Records

1719
15 Jun 1719
Birth of Jean Wylie in Arthurhouse, Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland
Arthurhouse, Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland
1805
Abt. 1805
Age 86
Death of Jean Wylie in Scotland
Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jun 1719
    Event Place: Arthurhouse, Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Thawestown, Kincardineshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1805
    Event Place: Scotland

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