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Martha Hay 1834 – 1910 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 June 1834

Birth Location: Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland

Death Date: 3 July 1910

Death Location: Coutts Crossing, New South Wales, Australia

Father: James Hay

Mother: Martha Skene

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In 1834, Martha Hay entered the world in Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland, born to James Hay and Martha Skene. Martha Hay passed away in 1910 in Coutts Crossing, New South Wales, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1834, Martha Hay entered the world in Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland, born to James Hay and Martha Skene.
  • Martha Hay passed away in 1910 in Coutts Crossing, New South Wales, Australia.

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Martha Hay's Ancestors

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Martha Hay
1834 – 1910
Birth Place: Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Parents
James Hay
1793 – 1866
Banchory Ternan, Kinkardine, Scotland
Martha Skene
1799 – 1878
Craigton, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Grandparents
James Hay
1763 – 1839
Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Jane Skene
1766 – 1845
Banchory Ternan,Kinkardine,Scotland
Great-Grandparents
George Skene
1741 – 1803
Margaret Gordon
1750 – 1802
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martha Hay's Timeline

2 Records

1834
3 June 1834
Birth of Martha Hay in Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland
1910
3 July 1910
Age 76
Death of Martha Hay in Coutts Crossing, New South Wales, Australia
Coutts Crossing, New South Wales, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 June 1834
    Event Place: Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 July 1910
    Event Place: Coutts Crossing, New South Wales, Australia

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