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Helin EWING

Birth22 Oct 1654 - Roxburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland - baptism date
Death25 Mar 1744 - St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland - died same day as husband John Bryce
MotherJean Curll
FatherGeorge Ewing

Born in Roxburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland - baptism date on 22 Oct 1654 to George Ewing and Jean Curll. Helin EWING married John Bryce and had 7 children. She passed away on 25 Mar 1744 in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland - died same day as husband John Bryce.

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Parents
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George Ewing
1633 - Unknown
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Jean Curll
1635 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Bryce
1655 - 1744
Children Show all
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Janet Bryce (Twin)
1678 - Unknown
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James Bryce
1675 - 1743
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Elizabeth Bryce
1683 - Unknown
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Edward Bryce
1678 - 1765
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Alexander Bryce
1688 - Unknown
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John Bryce
1680 - 1743
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Margaret Bryce
1685 - Unknown

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