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Ann Monteith

Birth26 Jan 1747 - Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Death31 March 1808 - Dundee City, Scotland
MotherAnn KIRKWOOD
FatherJames MONTEITH

Born in Dunbartonshire, Scotland on 26 Jan 1747 to James MONTEITH and Ann KIRKWOOD. Ann Monteith married Robert Henderson and had 9 children. She passed away on 31 March 1808 in Dundee City, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Monteith
1716 - Unknown
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Ann Kirkwood
1720 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Robert Henderson
1744 - 1826
Children Show all
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Jean Henderson
1780 - Unknown
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Robert Henderson
1774 - Unknown
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James Henderson
1776 - Unknown
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John Henderson
1790 - Unknown
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William Henderson
1782 - Unknown
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Samuel Henderson
1787 - Unknown
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John Henderson
1778 - Unknown
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Samuel Henderson
1785 - 1867
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Thomas Henderson
1782 - Unknown

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