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Jeannie Duncan Innes 1912 – 2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Dec 1912

Birth Location: Easter Achmore, Glenrinnes, Banffshire,

Death Date: 2000

Death Location: Martha St Glasgow

Father: George Innes

Mother: Margaret Duncan

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Jeannie Duncan Innes was born in 1912 in Easter Achmore, Glenrinnes, Banffshire,, the child of George Innes and Margaret Duncan. Jeannie Duncan Innes passed away in 2000 in Martha St Glasgow.

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Biography

  • Jeannie Duncan Innes was born in 1912 in Easter Achmore, Glenrinnes, Banffshire,, the child of George Innes and Margaret Duncan.
  • Jeannie Duncan Innes passed away in 2000 in Martha St Glasgow.

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Jeannie Innes's Ancestors

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Jeannie Innes
1912 – 2000
Birth Place: Easter Achmore, Glenrinnes, Banffshire,
Parents
George Innes
1856 – 1939
Glenrinnes, Banffshire,
Margaret Duncan
1865 – 1930
Glass,Aberdeen,Scotland
Grandparents
James Innes
1826 – 1881
Inveravon, Banffshire
Helen McConachie
1827 – 1902
Mortlach, banffshire
George Duncan
1844 – 1924
Rothiemay, Banffshire, Scotland
Mary Bonnyman
1839 –
Glass, Banffshire
Great-Grandparents
James Innes
1800 – 1861
Barbara Stewart
1800 –
George McConnachie
1787 – 1878
Janet Innes
1796 – 1878
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jeannie Innes's Timeline

2 Records

1912
24 Dec 1912
Birth of Jeannie Duncan Innes in Easter Achmore, Glenrinnes, Banffshire,
Easter Achmore, Glenrinnes, Banffshire,
2000
2000
Age 88
Death of Jeannie Duncan Innes in Martha St Glasgow
Martha St Glasgow

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Dec 1912
    Event Place: Easter Achmore, Glenrinnes, Banffshire,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2000
    Event Place: Martha St Glasgow

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