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Sign up freeMary Muir 1733 – 1770 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 Jul 1733
Birth Location: Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Death Date: 1770
Death Location: Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Father: William Muir
Mother: Margaret Broun
Spouse(s): John Bankier
Children(s): Mary Bankier
The story of Mary Muir began in 1733 in Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Mary Muir married John Bankier, and had children including Mary Bankier. Mary Muir passed away in 1770 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Mary Muir began in 1733 in Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
- Mary Muir married John Bankier, and had children including Mary Bankier.
- Mary Muir passed away in 1770 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
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Mary Muir's Descendants
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1. Mary Bankier (9 Mar 1745 – 1847) m. Peter Maitland (28 Jan 1748 – )
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1. James Maitland (17 Feb 1782 – 20 January 1859) m. Rebecca Sly (1793 – 8 Nov 1829)
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1. James (Montague) Maitland (5 Jun 1823 – 17 Feb 1903) m. Jane (Jean) McRitchie (12 Oct 1818 – 18 Jan 1910)
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1. Fredrick Maitland (1849 – ) m. Minnie (E) Maitland (1868 – )
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Jul 1733
Event Place: Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1770
Event Place: Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland