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John Neill 1604–1645 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1604

Birth Location: High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire county, Scotland

Death Date: 07 Jun 1645

Death Location: Innerwick, East Lothian county, Scotland

Father: Alexander O'Neill

Mother: Margaret Bradie

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The story of John Neill began in 1604 in High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire county, Scotland. John Neill passed away in 1645 in Innerwick, East Lothian county, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of John Neill began in 1604 in High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire county, Scotland.
  • John Neill passed away in 1645 in Innerwick, East Lothian county, Scotland.

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John Neill's Ancestors

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John Neill
1604–1645
Birth Place: High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire county, Scotland
Parents
Alexander O'Neill
1580–1647
Innerwick, East Lothian,Scotland
Margaret Bradie
1562–1647
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Shane (Sean O'Neill Buidhe) Sir
1546–1617
Shanes Castle, Antrim, Down county, Northern Ireland
Anne (de Carrach married as) O´Neill
1550–1666
Clannaboy, Ulster county, Ireland
Andro ((Andrew) Bradie) (Bridy)
1535–1587
Renfrew, Scotland
Marion Bradie
1540–
Renfrewshire, , Scotland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Neill's Timeline

2 Records

1604
1604
Birth of John Neill in High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire county, Scotland
High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire county, Scotland
1645
07 Jun 1645
Age 41
Death of John Neill in Innerwick, East Lothian county, Scotland
Innerwick, East Lothian county, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1604
    Event Place: High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire county, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 07 Jun 1645
    Event Place: Innerwick, East Lothian county, Scotland

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