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Jean Walker

Birth1695 - Not Available
Death22 Aug 1770 - Aberdeen City, Scotland
MotherNot Available
FatherAlexander Walker

Born on 1695 to Alexander Walker. Jean Walker married James Udny and had 12 children. She passed away on 22 Aug 1770 in Aberdeen City, Scotland.

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Parents
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Alexander Walker
1631 - 1711
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Spouse(s)
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James Udny
1692 - 1768
Children Show all
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Margaret Udny
1734 - 1819
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Alexander Ednie
1736 - 1806
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Robert Udny
1722 - 1802
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Ernest Udny
1732 - Unknown
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Helen "Nelly" Udny
1717 - 1809
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Elizabeth Udny
1725 - Unknown
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John Udny
1727 - 1800
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Elizabeth Udny
1719 - 1724
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Jean Udny
1725 - Unknown
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George Udny
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Udny
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Gallic
Unknown - Unknown

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