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Mary Abernethy 1835–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1835

Birth Location: Reawick, Sandsting, SHI, SCT

Death Date: 29 Feb 1928

Death Location: Kirkhouse, Whiteness, SHI Scotland

Father: Christina Henderson

Mother: John Abernethy

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Mary Abernethy was born in 1835 in Reawick, Sandsting, SHI, SCT, the child of Christina Henderson And John A Abernethy. Mary Abernethy passed away in 1928 in Kirkhouse, Whiteness, SHI Scotland.

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Biography

  • Mary Abernethy was born in 1835 in Reawick, Sandsting, SHI, SCT, the child of Christina Henderson And John A Abernethy.
  • Mary Abernethy passed away in 1928 in Kirkhouse, Whiteness, SHI Scotland.

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Mary Abernethy's Ancestors

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Mary Abernethy
1835–1928
Birth Place: Reawick, Sandsting, SHI, SCT
Parents
Christina Henderson
1809–1892
Vementry, Aithsting, SHI, SCT
John (A.) Abernethy
1798–1871
Burrastow, Walls, Shetland, Scotland
Grandparents
Elizabeth Hanson
1783–1857
Northmavine
Alexander Henderson
1775–
Burraland, Northmavine, SHI, SCT
Henry Abernethy
1762–1841
Culswick, Sandsting and Aithsting, Shetland, Scotland
Barbara Abernethy
1770–1810
Shetland, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Laurence Henderson
1754–1841
Andrina Hawick
1755–1841
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Abernethy's Timeline

2 Records

1835
1835
Birth of Mary Abernethy in Reawick, Sandsting, SHI, SCT
Reawick, Sandsting, SHI, SCT
1928
29 Feb 1928
Age 93
Death of Mary Abernethy in Kirkhouse, Whiteness, SHI Scotland
Kirkhouse, Whiteness, SHI Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1835
    Event Place: Reawick, Sandsting, SHI, SCT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Feb 1928
    Event Place: Kirkhouse, Whiteness, SHI Scotland

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