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Lady Mary Morisone (Morrison) - Millar 1678–1734 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1678
Birth Location: Abbey Green, Lesmahagow, Scotland
Death Date: 26 March, 1734
Death Location: Ashdon, Essex, England
Father: Patrick (Morrison)
Mother: Isobel (Morrison)
Spouse(s): James Millar
Children(s): Mary Millar
The story of Lady Mary Morisone (Morrison) - Millar began in 1678 in Abbey Green, Lesmahagow, Scotland. Lady Mary Morisone (Morrison) - Millar married James Millar, and had children including Mary Millar. Lady Mary Morisone (Morrison) - Millar passed away in 1734 in Ashdon, Essex, England.
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Biography
- The story of Lady Mary Morisone (Morrison) - Millar began in 1678 in Abbey Green, Lesmahagow, Scotland.
- Lady Mary Morisone (Morrison) - Millar married James Millar, and had children including Mary Millar.
- Lady Mary Morisone (Morrison) - Millar passed away in 1734 in Ashdon, Essex, England.
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Lady Millar's Ancestors
Lady Millar's Descendants
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1. Mary Millar 1701–1800 m. James Hamilton 1701–1743
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1. Margaret Hamilton 1735–1832
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1. Jessie (E McCoy (McKay)) Sr 1760–1840 m. Marilla (Mary Martha Clara Detz) McCauley 1760–1823
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1. Jesse ((which one?)-DNA connection McKay) Jr 1795–1876
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Lady Millar's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1678
Event Place: Abbey Green, Lesmahagow, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 March, 1734
Event Place: Ashdon, Essex, England