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Agnes Lyell

Birth30 Apr 1732 - Broughty Ferry, Angus, , Scotland
Death11Mar 1801 - Broughty Ferry, Angus, , Scotland
MotherAlison Mill
FatherWilliam Lyell

Born in Broughty Ferry, Angus, , Scotland on 30 Apr 1732 to William Lyell and Alison Mill. Agnes Lyell married George Caithness and had 8 children. She passed away on 11Mar 1801 in Broughty Ferry, Angus, , Scotland.

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Parents
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William Lyell
Unknown - Unknown
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Alison Mill
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Caithness
1731 - 1801
Children Show all
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Jean Caithniss
1757 - Unknown
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Grissel Caithness
1761 - 1861
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Margaret Caithness
1765 - Unknown
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George Caithness
1768 - 1842
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Barbara Caithness
1771 - Unknown
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James Caithness
1774 - 1808
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Isobel Caithness
1755 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Caithness
1759 - Unknown

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